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You could also use the mod_proxy module built into apache to proxy the mythtv box ...<font size="2">
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<br />Thanks
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<br />Greg Robinson
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<br /><b>---------- Original Message -----------</b>
<br />From: Nathan Jones <evilnathan@gmail.com>
<br />To: Jack Trout <witmore1@gmail.com>, Discussion about mythtv <mythtv-users@mythtv.org>
<br />Sent: Sun, 12 Dec 2004 23:01:45 -0500
<br />Subject: Re: [mythtv-users] MythWeb on Different WebServer? HELP!
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<br />> On Sun, 12 Dec 2004 20:25:45 -0500, Jack Trout <witmore1@gmail.com> wrote:
<br />> > I want to run mythweb on a different machine running apache
<br />> > Has anyone else done this? can someone give me some pointers
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<br />> Yes, you can do it, I have mythweb running on a different machine
<br />> myself. As you've mentioned, you have to edit the conf.php, and then
<br />> grant that machine access to the myth mysql database on your master
<br />> backend. I can't tell you if it's much more difficult than that, as I
<br />> don't remember having any real trouble. And that's back when I really
<br />> didn't have much of a clue. :-)
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<br />> But yeah, definately check out your apache error_log and access_log,
<br />> that'll probably tell you exactly what the issue is.
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