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litespeed_wiki:proxy:lsws-as-a-proxy-rewrite [2019/06/05 19:38] Lisa Clarke [Example 4: cpanel webmail like proxy] Copyediting |
litespeed_wiki:proxy:lsws-as-a-proxy-rewrite [2021/08/09 14:00] Jackson Zhang [How to set up the server as a proxy via rewrite rules through .htaccess] |
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====== How to set up the server as a proxy via rewrite rules through .htaccess ====== | ====== How to set up the server as a proxy via rewrite rules through .htaccess ====== | ||
+ | LiteSpeed 6.0 and above do support ''ProxyPass'' directive as well as rewrite rule-based proxy with ''[P]'' without setting up an external app. ''ProxyAddHeaders on|off'' is also supported starting from 6.0.7. | ||
- | LiteSpeed doesn't support ''ProxyPass'', ''ProxyPassReverse'' and other mod_proxy directives(starting from LSWS 5.3.6, ''ProxyPass'' and-''ProxyPassMatch'' support for AJP backend have been added but not supported for non-AJP backend). However, you can use rewrite rules with ''[P]'' and set up an external app of the proxy in LSWS configuration to make it work fully. | + | LiteSpeed 5.4.x and earlier version do not support ''ProxyPass'', ''ProxyPassReverse'' and other mod_proxy directives(starting from LSWS 5.3.6, ''ProxyPass'' and-''ProxyPassMatch'' support for AJP backend have been added but not supported for non-AJP backend). However, you can use rewrite rules with ''[P]'' and set up an external app of the proxy in LSWS configuration to make it work fully. |
===== Add the remote proxy as an external app ===== | ===== Add the remote proxy as an external app ===== | ||
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5. After saving, restart LSWS | 5. After saving, restart LSWS | ||
- | ===== Use rewrite rules or mod_proxy directive (currently not supported) in .htaccess ===== | + | ===== Use rewrite rules in .htaccess ===== |
==== Example 1: Proxy to a site on the backend with the same domain name.==== | ==== Example 1: Proxy to a site on the backend with the same domain name.==== | ||
* In Shell or an Editor, edit the .htaccess file normally located in virtualhost document root and add the following: | * In Shell or an Editor, edit the .htaccess file normally located in virtualhost document root and add the following: |