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Im using Redhat server 5.4 , Apache version 2.2.3 , . I can access my apache page outside the company network , now i want to access some other applications present in my company network to outside the network , Im sure about some entries to do in httpd.conf , I did something by googling but nothing works so please anyone tell perfectly
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Im using Redhat server 5.4 , Apache version 2.2.3 , . I can access my apache page outside the company network , now i want to access some other applications present in my company network to outside the network , Im sure about some entries to do in httpd.conf , I did something by googling but nothing works so please anyone tell perfectly
No idea what you're asking. How can anyone tell you what "some entries" need to be, what the "something" you did by looking at what page(s) on Google, or what you mean by "nothing works". Provide details and ask a clear question, and maybe someone can help you.
Otherwise, since you're using Red Hat enterprise, you should call Red Hat support, since you're paying for it, right?
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