[Setup] Help with VirtualHostMonster

Sebastian.Lux sebastian.lux at sartorius.com
Tue Jan 6 12:26:51 UTC 2009




Ricardo Newbery-2 wrote:
> 
> 
> On Jan 6, 2009, at 1:18 AM, Sebastian.Lux wrote:
> 
>> I read this article twice and understood most of the RewriteRule you  
>> posted,
>> anyway it does not work.
>> I think this is due to the [zope_path] which might be wrong in my
>> RewriteRule.
>> By the way just to make it clear: I do not need to do anything with  
>> the VHM
>> in the zope db itself (e.g. adding mappings). Just having a standard  
>> VHM in
>> the root of zope is enough.
>>
>> Here is my RewriteRule:
>> RewriteRule ^/myPortal($|.*)
>> http://Server2:8000/VirtualHostBase/http/Server1:80/Plone/ 
>> VirtualHostRoot/_vh_myPortal$1
>> [L,P]
> 
> 
> Assuming the zope path is correct, this looks okay.  The zope path is  
> just the path to the Plone directory from the Zope root.  Do you know  
> how to get to the Zope root?
> 
> If you're still having problems, I'm guessing either the zope path is  
> incorrect or you have an access rule or siteroot interfering with the  
> VirtualHostMonster magic.  I don't recall if you said what OS your  
> Zope installation is on, but a common (and annoying) problem with  
> Windows installations is the default access rule that you get  
> sometimes with a Windows installation.  Perhaps you have two ports  
> available on your instance?  By default, I think there is usually a  
> Port 80 for Plone root access (which is the access rule at work) and  
> Port 8080 for the regular Zope root access (sometimes called the  
> management port).  Maybe try the other port, or delete the site root?
> 
> http://plone.org/documentation/faq/accessrule
> 
> Ric
> 
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This helped alot. Many thanks to you Sir
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