Could the issue be the client gets the apache proxy server cert and maybe the
client is expecting the ifolder server cert? At the present time we use
self-signed certs.
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On Feb 9, 2013, at 7:36 PM, "Chris Arnold" wrote:
> On Feb 9, 2013, at 6:33 PM, "Nick Kew" wrote:
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>
On Feb 9, 2013, at 6:33 PM, "Nick Kew" wrote:
> Sorry, not familiar with ifolder. Have you googled
> whatever error it gives?
Yes. It gives a generic/vague error (an error occurred). I also am seeking help
on the ifolder forum. The reason I ask here is because when you bypass the
apache proxy
On Sat, 9 Feb 2013 17:35:22 -0500 (EST)
Chris Arnold wrote:
> Sorry for not being clear, the problem is when surfing to
> https://domain.net/ifolder, this works fine but when using that same address
> in the ifolder client, this produces an error.
Sorry, not familiar with ifolder. Have you go
On Feb 9, 2013, at 5:23 PM, "Nick Kew" wrote:
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> On 9 Feb 2013, at 20:28, Chris Arnold wrote:
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>> I am wondering if I need some kind of wildcard/regex to make this work.
>> Maybe I need to useProxyPreserveHost Directive or one of the other options.
>
> You haven't told us a problem. Your
On 9 Feb 2013, at 20:28, Chris Arnold wrote:
> I am wondering if I need some kind of wildcard/regex to make this work. Maybe
> I need to useProxyPreserveHost Directive or one of the other options.
You haven't told us a problem. Your log entries look fine to me.
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Nick Kew
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I have been trying to understand the mod_proxy module from
http://httpd.apache.org/docs/2.2/mod/mod_proxy.html
I am wondering if I need some kind of wildcard/regex to make this work. Maybe I
need to useProxyPreserveHost Directive or one of the other options.
> I am trying to proxy a connection