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ProxyPass and ProxyPassMatch rules are checked in the order of configuration, and the first rule match wins. Also see [[Httpd_mod_proxy_Concepts#Worker_Sharing|Worker Sharing]] | ProxyPass and ProxyPassMatch rules are checked in the order of configuration, and the first rule match wins. | ||
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Revision as of 20:19, 6 December 2016
External
Internal
Overview
The ProxyPass directive maps remote servers into the local server URL-space, by creating a worker that handles the request associated with the declared remote URL. A (more flexible) alternative is the use of RewriteRule with the [P] flag.
Syntax
ProxyPass [path] !|url [key=value ...]
Order
ProxyPass and ProxyPassMatch rules are checked in the order of configuration, and the first rule match wins.
Also see: