[users@httpd] mod rewrite FQDN of HTTP request ?

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Hello,


Currently we have a internal IIS server with Microsoft CRM that has been
configured to listen for web.blank.domain.com.

We would like to make this page avaiable over SSL to external users but
Microsoft has documentated that the application will not run over
internet connections only local and VPN's. Also that SSL is only
avaiable over local network connections.

So I am tring the following:

Apache server with SSL -> proxyreverse -> internat web server.

Now the external FQDN will be web.domain.com so the internal server is
not handling the request corerectly.

I am hoping to use mod rewrite and change the FQDN in the HTTP request.
Is this possible ? I thought it would be REQUEST_URI but it is not, I
tried changing HTTP_HOST but that seems to affect the reply to the client.

Please let know ..

Thanks.

Michael


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