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You should definitely try the relayd(8) route here.
> On 1. Nov 2018, at 11:32, Markus Rosjat <rosjat@ghweb.de> wrote:
>
> Hi all,
>
> I was wondering if it is possible to do like a proxy rewrite like with Apache rewrite mod?
>
> RewriteRule ^(.*) http://some.tld/$1 [L,P]
>
> So here the P Flag should preserver the original domain in the url and just proxy the request to the other location (not on the same machine!)
>
> Since there is redirection I can do this but then the url gets of course replaced in a block directive
>
> block return 301 "http://dome.tld$REQUEST_URI"
>
> I read that there is rewrite support but as far as I figured it's just for location on the filesystem ?
>
> regards
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