Re: ProxyPass and authentication

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On 04/11/2012 4:39 AM, "Radosław Smogura" <mail@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>
> Hello,
>
> I have problem with access to /svn-rs path - I get 404 not found page from Glassfish server instead of authentication request from Apache.
> Checking with FireBug I see headers WWW-Authenticate Basic realm="My realm", and in addition Powered-By Servlet/3.0 JSP/2.2
> for Glassfish's 404.
>
> In addition I don't see my requests are logged as well in Apache logs, and Glassfish ones.
>

First increase apace LogLevel to debug

> Here are snips of my config
>
> <VirtualHost 217.118.26.142:
> ServerName X
> ServerAlias X Y Z
> UseCanonicalName off
> SetOutputFilter deflate
>
> #Snips logging and SSL
>
> ProxyPass /svn-rs !
> ProxyPass / balancer://cluster-1-ajp-s/
> ProxyPassReverse / balancer://cluster-1-ajp-s/
>
> <Location /svn-rs>
> SetOutputFilter DEFLATE
> DAV svn
> SVNParentPath /srv/svn-rs
>
> AuthType Basic
> Require ldap-dn DN
> #Snips
> </Location>
> </VirtualHost>
>
> When I comment ProxyPass / ajp:// or I will down Glassfish everything works as expected.
>
> I haven't used this path for some time, but I'm sure it was working on 1th April 2012 (I checked in logs), today this stopped to work.
>

Hard to believe that, things work or not ... except if something has changed and they suddenly stop. So what has changed since April???

> Can someone explain me what I do wrong?
>
> Kind regards,
> Radosław Smogura
>
>
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