firewall blocks traffic from the proxy
(in our DMZ) to the backend server (on our internal network). To avoid opening
port 80/443 to all DMZ hosts I would like to know the source IP. Any thoughts?
Thanks much!!!
Andy Carlson
Moody Bible Institute
Identity Administrator | Information Syste
need to build into apache to
make this work?
Thanks much!!,
Andy Carlson
Moody Bible Institute
Identity Administrator | Information Systems
312-329-4385
www.moody.edu<http://www.moody.edu>
I should have mwntioned that I compiled that into apache when I built it, so I
should habe access to it. Thanks,
Andy Carlson
Moody Bible Institute
Identity Administrator | Information Systems
312-329-4385
www.moody.edu
Igor Cicimov wrote:
You need to load mod_proxy_ftp for this. Read the
sts.
Also, I'm not sure if it's necessary but I had tried putting "Listen 21"
directive at the beginning of httpd.conf (next to the Listen 80).
Please let me know if this is possible or if I am doing something wrong.
Thanks much!!!
Andy Carlson
Moody Bible Institute
Identi