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Re: [users@httpd] Re: howto query which domain?

André Warnier

2008-06-24

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Something like

SetEnvIf Host "\.([^.]+\.com)$" rdomain=$1

should set an environment variable rdomain to the real domain of the
request.
Now what you do after that with the rdomain variable...

André


Nino Saturnino Martinez Vazquez Wael wrote:
> Hehe, sure. And thanks for pointing it out.
>
> I have a site(tomcat) which has several serveraliase's and im trying
> todo a little specific skinning per serveralias. But todo that I need to
> be able to see which server the request are comming through, I've tried
> using preservehosts on. That works, somewhat, however I get this
> appended www.domain.com/ZeuzWeb-0.1-SNAPSHOT/ instead of www.domain.com/.
>
> Heres a snip of my vhost file:
>
> <VirtualHost *:*
> >                                                                                          
>
> ServerName beta.domain0.com
>                                                                                  
>
> ServerAlias *.mydomain1.com
>                                                                                  
>
>   ProxyPass /images
> http://10.0.0.2:8180/ZeuzWeb-0.1-SNAPSHOT/images                                                        
>
>   ProxyPass /
> http://10.0.0.2:8180/ZeuzWeb-0.1-SNAPSHOT/                                                                
>
>   ProxyPassReverse /
> http://10.0.0.2:8180/ZeuzWeb-0.1-SNAPSHOT/                                                            
>
>   ProxyPassReverseCookiePath /ZeuzWeb-0.1-SNAPSHOT
> /                                                                  
>
>   <Proxy
> *>                                                                                              
>
>   Order
> deny,allow                                                                                          
>
>   Allow from
> all                                                                                          
>
>  
> </Proxy>                                                                                              
>
> RequestHeader set domain
> Host                                                                                    
>
>                                                                                                      
>
> </VirtualHost>              
> The request header part are actually set, however it always sets it to
> domain0.com, and never the server alias. So I wanted a method to set the
> header to either domain0 or mydomain1. If this is possible another
> better way id be happy not matter what:)
>
> André Warnier wrote:
>>
>>
>> Nino Saturnino Martinez Vazquez Wael wrote:
>>> Hi I have a vhost which has several serveraliases, how can I check
>>> for which one is being triggered?
>>>
>>> Something like this:
>>>
>>> if serveralias="myalias" then{
>>> RequestHeadder add domain "myalias"
>>> }
>>>
>>> I've tried location, but it does not seem to be the thing..
>>>
>>>
>> I kind of presume you are talking about Apache, but
>> like, in what, with what, how, why , where, for what ?
>> Could you be a little more specific ?
>> ;-)
>>
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