Well. A couple of days now and still no closer to making this work. I’m sure I am missing something obvious. Time to pour over all the apache docs line by line since I have not found anything relevant via google or bing. Or maybe switch to another web server other than apache…… Scott From: Riggen, Scott [mailto:Scott.Riggen@xxxxxxxxxxxx]
Apache info. #apachectl -version Server version: Apache/2.2.22 (Unix) OS: Sles 11 64bit SP2 Modules compiled in. Compiled in modules: core.c mod_authn_file.c mod_authn_default.c mod_authz_host.c mod_authz_groupfile.c mod_authz_user.c mod_authz_default.c mod_auth_basic.c mod_filter.c mod_log_config.c mod_headers.c mod_unique_id.c mod_setenvif.c mod_version.c mod_proxy.c mod_proxy_connect.c mod_proxy_ftp.c mod_proxy_http.c mod_proxy_scgi.c mod_proxy_ajp.c mod_proxy_balancer.c mod_ssl.c prefork.c http_core.c mod_mime.c mod_dir.c mod_rewrite.c mod_so.c Using apache as a reverse proxy server in a DMZ. I have external address. https://myserver.domain.com setup to answer connections (and that is working fine) I need to rewrite and proxy/reverseproxy that to an internal http server through a firewall. Something like
http://internalserver.domain.com:port#/dir/login.jspx From my internal network I can go straight to
http://internalserver.domain.com:port#/dir/login.jspx and I get a login page but I also get back some additional stuff in the http line. Something like
http://internalserver.domain.com:port#/dir/login.jspx?_afrLoop=678802396079181&_afrWindowMode=0&_adf.ctrl-state=lunbexpzu_4 I can also start a browser on the linux server in the DMZ and go to
http://internalserver.domain.com:port#/dir/login.jspx and I get a login page so I know my firewall rules are ok. I just cannot seem to find the correct combination of rewriterule, proxypass, proxyreversepass to make this work. Any assistance will be appreciated. Regards, Scott |