Hello list, I'm trying for some time already to setup Drupal 7 with Apache reverse proxy. Here's the situation: [ Internet ] <---> [ Firewall ] <---> [ Apache reverse proxy ] The Apache reverse proxy is working fine with other virtual hosts I have in my private network, but I cannot made it work with Drupal 7. The problem as I see is that Drupal 7 returns to the clients the absolute URLs to the clients, which includes the internal web server hostname, and thus make it impossible for clients to actually see the content - css, js, etc... mod_proxy_html is of no use here, because it screws up the whole Drupal 7 content... I installed Drupal 6 and noticed that it returns relative URLs, so this works with my setup, but not with Drupal 7. Could you give me some clues/ideas/hints, what needs to be done in order to get Drupal 7 works properly behind Apache reverse proxy? Perhaps if I could make Drupal 7 use relative URLs, instead of absolute ones, that would be the easier solution, but how to do this? Thanks, Marin -- Marin Atanasov Nikolov dnaeon AT gmail DOT com daemon AT unix-heaven DOT org http://www.unix-heaven.org/