Install mod_proxy to get ProxyPass to work

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In the end I guessed that the module proxy_http in the mods-enabled directory might work, and used the command:

a2enmod proxy_http

My Proxy statements work now.

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Control Systems Engineer. Most people want to stick their head in the sand and ignore problems, in an effort to avoid conflict. I refuse to be that passive person. Problems are there to be fixed, which means that first they have to identified. Denial is not just a river in Egypt.

Updated on September 18, 2022

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  • Lance Roberts
    Lance Roberts almost 2 years

    I've been trying to follow these instructions, so that I could get the Citadel mail server to work alongside Apache, but I get an error when I try to restart Apache:

    Invalid command 'ProxyPass', ...

    I was told in the Apache docs that this is from the mod_proxy module, but apt-get install mod_proxy gives E: Couldn't find package mod_proxy, and I was unable to find it on the big list on the Apache site. What do I need to do to get the ProxyPass working in Ubuntu 10.04 TLS?