Tunnel Apache to Angular Universal
I don't have access to the virtualhost configuration, and I'm trying to setup an angular Universal app on an apache server.
The domain is set to the 'dist/browser' folder. The app is running on port 4201. But I can't seem to figure out (using .htaccess) how to tunnel the traffic from the incoming port 80 to port 4201 where express is running. And the domain has to stay the same.
E.g.
I browse to example.com:80
Apache redirects to localhost:4201
In the browser example.com is still shown
Any help appreciated
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I don't have access to the virtualhost configuration, and I'm trying to setup an angular Universal app on an apache server.
The domain is set to the 'dist/browser' folder. The app is running on port 4201. But I can't seem to figure out (using .htaccess) how to tunnel the traffic from the incoming port 80 to port 4201 where express is running. And the domain has to stay the same.
E.g.
I browse to example.com:80
Apache redirects to localhost:4201
In the browser example.com is still shown
Any help appreciated
apache angular-universal
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I don't have access to the virtualhost configuration, and I'm trying to setup an angular Universal app on an apache server.
The domain is set to the 'dist/browser' folder. The app is running on port 4201. But I can't seem to figure out (using .htaccess) how to tunnel the traffic from the incoming port 80 to port 4201 where express is running. And the domain has to stay the same.
E.g.
I browse to example.com:80
Apache redirects to localhost:4201
In the browser example.com is still shown
Any help appreciated
apache angular-universal
I don't have access to the virtualhost configuration, and I'm trying to setup an angular Universal app on an apache server.
The domain is set to the 'dist/browser' folder. The app is running on port 4201. But I can't seem to figure out (using .htaccess) how to tunnel the traffic from the incoming port 80 to port 4201 where express is running. And the domain has to stay the same.
E.g.
I browse to example.com:80
Apache redirects to localhost:4201
In the browser example.com is still shown
Any help appreciated
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