Could anybody help me?
I try to configure apache virtual hosts after NAT. THere are two name
(like abc.dom.com and cde.dom.com) which refer to the same external
address. This address is given to wan-port of a gateway and assigned to
be NAT to internal address where apache is up with ports 80 to
It is trying to use certificate to authenticate the clients and for that it
must pass that authentication information through. Not sure if you have seen
this
Proxy Web Servers for Internet-Based Client Management
If the site supports Internet-based client manageme
On Thu, Jan 23, 2014 at 9:14 AM, Sittampalam, Nagu <
nagu.sittampa...@southampton.gov.uk> wrote:
> What we are trying achieve is like you said SSL termination at Apache
> httpd and reverse proxy to backend server over SSL but we need to send
> through client authentication header. This is so
The cause of these tends to be related to browsers that do predictive web
requests to the server.
The 408 happens after the unused connections time-out.
The issue is also tied to RHEL 6.x and CentOS 6.x systems after a certain
kernel version, I can’t remember which one off the top of my head.
I h
Hi,
I'm using httpd as a reverse proxy. The backend server fragments responses in 2
parts.
When clients connecting with keep-alive, the first response from the backend
server is received normally, but all subsequent responses have a delay.
This delay happens because Apache is waiting around 40m
What we are trying achieve is like you said SSL termination at Apache httpd
and reverse proxy to backend server over SSL but we need to send through client
authentication header. This is so we can give internet based clients access
to our Microsoft SCCM 2012 management point. Would you be
On Thu, Jan 23, 2014 at 8:46 AM, Sittampalam, Nagu <
nagu.sittampa...@southampton.gov.uk> wrote:
> Thank you for the response and yes it is not reverse proxy anymore. Is
> my assumption correct that Apache reverse proxy is not cable of doing SSL
> bridging?
>
I'm not familiar with the term "SSL
Thank you for the response and yes it is not reverse proxy anymore. Is my
assumption correct that Apache reverse proxy is not cable of doing SSL bridging?
Nagu Sittampalam | Security Team Leader , IT Solutions Division | Southampton
Strategic Services Partnership | Landline: 02380 833012 | Fax:
On Thu, Jan 23, 2014 at 6:48 AM, Sittampalam, Nagu <
nagu.sittampa...@southampton.gov.uk> wrote:
> Hello
>
> I did not get any response to my below email so I assume SSL bridging
> cannot be done on Apache reverse proxy. So wanted to know if it is
> possible to do SSL tunnelling with Apache rev
Hello
I did not get any response to my below email so I assume SSL bridging cannot be
done on Apache reverse proxy. So wanted to know if it is possible to do SSL
tunnelling with Apache reverse proxy?
Nagu Sittampalam | Security Team Leader , IT Solutions Division | Southampton
Strategic Serv
On Wed, Jan 22, 2014 at 11:16 PM, Kevin Behr wrote:
> Hi there,
>
> I have two separate web applications, each on a different Apache (2.2)
> server. A user first authenticates on Server A (either by Basic HTTP or
> LDAP) and gains access to the web application. At some point, the user has
> the
> On Jan 23, 2014, at 4:44 AM, "Ole Kürstein" wrote:
>
> I have a problem. Dont know if it can be done.
>
> It is this i can't get working: www.example.com/test
>
> can't get the /test working
>
> example---
>
>
> ServerName www.example.com
> ServerAlias example.com
> Doc
I have a problem. Dont know if it can be done.
It is this i can't get working: www.example.com/test
can't get the /test working
example---
ServerName www.example.com
ServerAlias example.com
DocumentRoot /www/htdocs
ServerName www.test.example.com
ServerAlias test.e
Small correction:
You can read it, but you don't understand it,
because it is written in brazilian-portugese.
Hendrik
Walter H. schrieb:
Hello,
not here, normal access to this PDF as expected ...; the only fact: I
can't read it - of course its in an unknown language ...
Walter
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