[mythtv-users] Absolute links in mythweb

Ben Holt beanjammin at gmail.com
Wed Apr 5 21:37:07 UTC 2006


On 04/04/06, Mike <stuff at dustsmoke.com> wrote:

> I use a reverse reverse proxy. I have to bounce it twice from an
> external web server, to my lan server on a high port, to my backend on
> 80 again because I want to get to it from a normal port since cox wont
> let me use 80 or 443. Granted I'm not using the debian packages on my
> sarge based system. Everything on it is built from source.

Interesting.  In your set-up do both your reverse proxies make mythweb
available at the proxy's document root like www.proxyserver1.com/ and
www.proxyserver2.com/ or is mythweb available at an alias like
www.proxyserver1.com/mythtv/ and www.proxyserver2.com/mythtv/?

It's the use of an alias appearing as a subdirectory that is breaking
things for me (ie www.myserver.com/mythtv).  I suppose it would be
easiest just to use a different virtual host like mythtv.myserver.com
for the reverse proxy.


> Without knowing more about the packages you installed, (like which ones
> and how the maintainer has them installed.) Its hard to be much help
> past saying "it works for me from source, mod_rewrite and all". If I
> looked at it I could tell you whats wrong, but its hard to say sitting here.
>
> One thing you could try is to get mythweb from the plugins source file
> and copy it over to /var/www/mythweb if that doesn't already exist. See
> if it works from there with default files.
>
> -Mike
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