2014-08-25, 18:11
@bertybassett: if you have set the location to be "/xbmc-vfs" then 192.168.0.100:21311/xbmc-vfs should be accessible (it should return an empty page if it's working). The link you posted above doesn't look right, it doesn't have the "xbmc-vfs" in it at all. Where did you put the <Location> block and "AllowEncodedSlashes"? It should be inside the <VirtualHost> block.
If you configure the reverse proxy correctly you don't need to open and forward port 2359 in your firewall at all (unless you want to be able to access your XBMC web interface directly from the internet, something that is generally not a good idea).
If you configure the reverse proxy correctly you don't need to open and forward port 2359 in your firewall at all (unless you want to be able to access your XBMC web interface directly from the internet, something that is generally not a good idea).