supporting proxies in front of RHQ
Larry O'Leary
loleary at redhat.com
Tue Jul 24 04:48:20 UTC 2012
So you are saying that you rewrite the URL utilizing a proxy service
between the client browser and the RHQ server?
Such as http://rhq/coregui/#Dashboards becomes
http://server1.myrack.mydatacenter.corp:7080/coregui/#Dashboard
Based on that example, in your use-case, is it okay that the client
browser have its URL rewritten or should the browser always think its
retrieving content from http://rhq/coregui/#Dashboards
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Larry O'Leary
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On Mon, 2012-07-23 at 14:58 +0200, Andreas Dietrich wrote:
> I forgot to mention that we also reverse proxy this with Apache so our
> URLs look like "http://rhq/coregui/#Dashboards". Maybe this is not what
> you are aiming at (URL filtering etc?).
>
> On 07/23/2012 09:01 AM, Andreas Dietrich wrote:
> > Hi,
> >
> > we are using it for the RHQ Server GUI so we only have to type "rhq"
> > in the browser address bar to go there. Is this what you mean or do
> > you mean other HTTP communication interfaces?
> >
> > Regards
> > Andreas
> >
> >
> > On 07/17/2012 05:22 PM, Charles Crouch wrote:
> >> Quick straw poll:
> >> 1) How many people are using http proxy server in front of RHQ?
> >> 2) How many people would benefit from using such a setup?
> >>
> >> Thanks
> >> Charles
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