I am trying to create an Apache virtual host proxy in a Docker container (I am on Docker 1.6), so I did the following:
First set up two Docker containers, each running their own web application:
docker run -it -p 8001:80 -p 4431:443 --name build ubuntu:latest
apt-get update
apt-get install apache2 libapache2-mod-php -y
echo “<?php phpinfo(); ?>” >> /var/www/html/info.php
service apache2 restart
then
docker run -it -p 8002:80 -p 4432:443 --name cicd ubuntu:latest
apt-get update
apt-get install apache2 libapache2-mod-php -y
echo “<?php phpinfo(); ?>” >> /var/www/html/info.php
service apache2 restart
Each of these runs perfectly on their respective ports. So next I create a container running Apache:
docker run -it -p 8000:80 -p 4430:443 --name apache_proxy ubuntu:latest
apt-get update
apt-get install apache2 -y
a2enmod proxy
a2enmod proxy_http
service apache2 restart
This works perfectly on it's own at port 8000.
Then I created a virtual host file for each of the other Docker containers:
<VirtualHost *:80>
ServerName build.example.com
<Proxy *>
Allow from localhost
</Proxy>
ProxyPass / http://localhost:8001/
</VirtualHost>
and
<VirtualHost *:80>
ServerName cicd.example.com
<Proxy *>
Allow from localhost
</Proxy>
ProxyPass / http://localhost:8002/
</VirtualHost>
Then placed both in /etc/apache2/sites-available/
of the apache_proxy
container.
Now, I went back into the apache_proxy
container and performed the following:
a2ensite build.example.conf
a2ensite cicd.example.conf
service apache2 restart
Running apachectl -S
from the command line of the apache_proxy
container I can see the following is in effect:
VirtualHost configuration:
*:80 is a NameVirtualHost
default server 172.17.0.17 (/etc/apache2/sites-enabled/000-default.conf:1)
port 80 namevhost 172.17.0.17 (/etc/apache2/sites-enabled/000-default.conf:1)
port 80 namevhost build.example.com (/etc/apache2/sites-enabled/build.example.conf:1)
port 80 namevhost cicd.example.com (/etc/apache2/sites-enabled/cicd.example.conf:1)
Here is what the setup looks like:
I can reach each individual container via it's respective port and I should be able to go to the following URL's to get to the respective sites:
build.example.com:8000 should proxy to the container/website on port 8001 cicd.example.com:8000 should proxy to the container/website on port 8002
Instead I get the following error:
503 Service Unavailable
Checking the logs I get the following:
[Mon Oct 16 21:17:32.510127 2017] [proxy:error] [pid 165:tid 140552167175936] (111)Connection refused: AH00957: HTTP: attempt to connect to 127.0.0.1:8001 (localhost) failed
[Mon Oct 16 21:17:32.510278 2017] [proxy:error] [pid 165:tid 140552167175936] AH00959: ap_proxy_connect_backend disabling worker for (localhost) for 0s
[Mon Oct 16 21:17:32.510302 2017] [proxy_http:error] [pid 165:tid 140552167175936] [client 172.26.16.120:61391] AH01114: HTTP: failed to make connection to backend: localhost
[Mon Oct 16 21:17:32.799053 2017] [proxy:error] [pid 166:tid 140552217532160] (111)Connection refused: AH00957: HTTP: attempt to connect to 127.0.0.1:8001 (localhost) failed
[Mon Oct 16 21:17:32.799232 2017] [proxy:error] [pid 166:tid 140552217532160] AH00959: ap_proxy_connect_backend disabling worker for (localhost) for 0s
[Mon Oct 16 21:17:32.799256 2017] [proxy_http:error] [pid 166:tid 140552217532160] [client 172.26.16.120:61392] AH01114: HTTP: failed to make connection to backend: localhost, referer: http://build.example.com:8000/info.php
I have been going down rabbit holes for the past several hours trying to get this to work and I am sure now I am missing something quite simple. Can anyone shed light on the error of my ways?
NOTE
I followed a huge rabbit hole concerning SELinux which is not enabled or even really installed in the Ubuntu/Apache proxy container.
I should also state that I am not a network guru or master web-server configurator. I only know enough to be dangerous.
EDIT
Based on suggestions I have tried the following:
ProxyPass / http://cicd:80/
causes a 502 error
ProxyPass / http://ip.address.of.server:8002/
times out
ProxyPass / http://ip.address.of.container:8002/
causes a 503 error
ProxyPass / http://127.0.0.1:8002/ retry=0
causes a 503 error (suggested in other answers)
echo net.ipv4.ip_forward=1
?