> So i finally got apache2-devel installed... However, when running
./configure for mod_proxy_msrpc, i get an error due to the absence of
ap_socache.h. It appears this file is included n apache 2.4. Now, will
mod_proxy_msrpc only work in apache 2.4? If not, can i just get the
ap_socache.h file
> Chris, if you encounter any issues with mod_proxy_msrpc please report them at
> https://github.com/bombadil/mod_proxy_msrpc/issues . Note that OAB, OWA,
> Autodiscover, ActiveSync, etc. all use ">normal" HTTP/S (and not MSRPC like
> OA) so they should work without mod_proxy_msrpc. There is an
Chris, if you encounter any issues with mod_proxy_msrpc please report them
at https://github.com/bombadil/mod_proxy_msrpc/issues. Note that OAB, OWA,
Autodiscover, ActiveSync, etc. all use "normal" HTTP/S (and not MSRPC like
OA) so they should work without mod_proxy_msrpc. There is an open issue
wi
>Chris, are you trying to use webmail or Outlook Anywhere (or both)?
>I have heard the RPC module works but never used it myself.
>As for OWA, I will try it on one of my systems and see what happens.
Hey Yehuda,
Both. I will also need OAB and all the other things that come with exchange
org
> Sent: Saturday, February 15, 2014 5:48:07 PM
> Subject: [users@httpd] ReverseProxy Exchange 2013
>
> I have asked this on the exchange forum and am getting some help but they
> always say it is an apache issue and it may be but what i need is on the MS
> side. So i am a
I figured i would hear crickets on this issue on this list :)
Anybody tried this module?
https://github.com/bombadil/mod_proxy_msrpc
- Original Message -
From: "Chris Arnold"
To: users@httpd.apache.org
Sent: Saturday, February 15, 2014 5:48:07 PM
Subject: [users@httpd] Re
I have asked this on the exchange forum and am getting some help but they
always say it is an apache issue and it may be but what i need is on the MS
side. So i am asking here in the event someone here has done this.
What i am trying to do: use autodiscover during a outlook email account setup.