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1 point by CatDancer 5688 days ago | link | parent

Your ProxyPass command is the one I was using with Apache.

Anything in the Apache error log?

Also, are you able to get to port 8080 on the box? I.e.

  curl -v -s http://localhost:8080/


1 point by thaddeus 5683 days ago | link

Ok so after getting an arc3 forum, running on linode - using proxypass I notice I am getting periodic 502 proxy errors.

Also I found this old post that claims that these timeouts are a side effect of the 'date' problem that Anarki had fixed, but in Arc3 pg fixed the date function so i am guessing this wouldn't be the issue?

http://arclanguage.org/item?id=4728 http://arclanguage.org/item?id=4714

any ideas ?

Thanks, T.

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1 point by CatDancer 5683 days ago | link

Anything in the Apache error log about what it doesn't like about the response it's getting from the Arc web server?

Oh and if you hit your forum directly at the 8080 (or whatever) port do you have any similar problems?

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1 point by thaddeus 5683 days ago | link

Good idea - I should have done that.

I am proxy passing from port80 to 3 different ports for 3 different domains (each running it's own arc server). Looks like the calls are getting mixed up.

ie. mydomain1.com, mydomain2.com, mydomain3.com

looks like mydomain1.com should be calling

    mydomain1.com/public/favicon.ico
but instead it's getting passed to mydomain2.com

File does not exist: ....mydomain2.com/public/favicon.ico

hmmm. There must be a better way to keep the pointers in order. Back to google :)

T.

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1 point by thaddeus 5683 days ago | link

well i think it's fixed.

I just changed:

  favicon-url*  "" to  ->  favicon-url*  "logo.gif"
I'm hazarding guess, but I think when apache can't find a file via the arc servers static directory apache attempts to find it using anyone if not all of the public directories listed in the virtual hosts.

strange, but anyway - thanks for trying to help Cat, sorry to be a pain - this was my first time installing apache, linux or doing any of this stuff :).

T.

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1 point by thaddeus 5688 days ago | link

Thanks Cat,

I did manage to figured it out... I had to add the proxy_http module. T.

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