[wplug] Port Redirecting
Chris Thomas
sruchris at gmail.com
Sat Feb 16 13:26:46 EST 2008
Try using absolute paths pointing to Sever 2 for all images, style
sheets and use PHP includes for your content.
-Chris
On Feb 16, 2008 10:31 AM, Eric <esw148 at cawunited.com> wrote:
>
>
> Hopefully someone knows of a way to accomplish what I want to do.
> I have 2 servers at two different locations: Server 2 is running apache on
> port 81, and Server 1 is running apache on port 80. Both are running Gentoo
> Linux.
> The internet connection at Server 2 is much faster than the one at Server 1.
> I'm trying to find the best way to allow the end user to access the websites
> on Server 2 at the higher speeds.
> Right now, I have a single html file for each domain on Server 1, which is
> just a frames page with the main frame being the domain from server 2.
> This works, but there are a few things I don't like about this way:
>
> First of all, if the user tries to bookmark a certain page of the site, it
> just bookmarks the main domain.
> Second, the title always stays the same, and doesn't change to reflect the
> current page.
>
> I could just redirect it to Server 2 with port 81, but i would rather not
> have a port number shown in the address bar, along with the different domain
> name that it uses.
>
> If anyone knows of another way I can set this up, please let me know
>
> Thanks,
> Eric
>
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