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On Mon, 2004-12-06 at 02:26 +0200, Haim Ashkenazi wrote: |
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> Hi |
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> I have a client that wants to configure apache2 as a reverse proxy for |
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> exchange server's OWA (inside the internal LAN). (I know it's a bad |
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> idea, but that's beside the point). |
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> I tried following the example on the mod_proxy page (configuration is |
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> below) but it doesn't connect. it seems to be redirecting the connection |
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> (that's what I see in the status bar). of course I can't connect to |
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> 192.168.168... |
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> am I doing something wrong? |
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> here's the relevant part of the configuration: |
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> ProxyRequests Off |
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> <Proxy *> |
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> Order deny,allow |
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> Allow from all |
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> </Proxy> |
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> ProxyPass /exchange http://192.168.168.1/exchange |
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> ProxyPassReverse /exchange http://192.168.168.1/exchange |
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> any ideas? |
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I found this page through google: |
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http://www.flyingbuttmonkeys.com/n/index.php?itemid=59 |
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but when I followed the configuration, I get this error on the browser: |
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"Redirection limit for this URL exceeded. Unable to load the requested |
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page. this may be caused by cookies that are blocked." |
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any ideas? |
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thanx |
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Haim |