RE: [users@httpd] reverse proxy with Apache 2.0

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Tried that and still getting the same error or problem

-----Original Message-----
From: Axel-Stéphane SMORGRAV
[mailto:Axel-Stephane.SMORGRAV@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx] 
Sent: 29 November 2005 15:23
To: users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: RE: [users@httpd] reverse proxy with Apache 2.0

If you really mean to proxy the request to an SSL connection, you at
least need to set SSLProxyEngine ON. You may also need to set
SSLCACertificatePath or SSLCACertificateFile, but I do not think it is
necessary.
 
-ascs

________________________________

From: Suzy Fynes [mailto:suzanne.fynes@xxxxxxxxxxxx] 
Sent: Tuesday, November 29, 2005 1:35 PM
To: users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: [users@httpd] reverse proxy with Apache 2.0



Hi,

I'm trying to run my Web Service
<http://www.experts-exchange.com/Web/Web_Servers/Apache/Q_21645323.html>
through apache with a reverse proxy and I'm having trouble setting up
the configuration. I set it up fine locally from a windows machine but
when i try to use it on a linux server
<http://www.experts-exchange.com/Web/Web_Servers/Apache/Q_21645323.html>
my web
<http://www.experts-exchange.com/Web/Web_Servers/Apache/Q_21645323.html>
service client just isnt going anywhere, not connecting to the server at
all!

I have the following in my apache conf file

<VirtualHost *:443>

    SSLEngine on
   SSLCipherSuite ALL:!ADH:!EXPORT56:RC4+RSA:+HIGH:+MEDIUM:+LOW:+SSL
<http://www.experts-exchange.com/Web/Web_Servers/Apache/Q_21645323.html>
v2:+EXP
   SSLCertificateFile /home/Service/certs/web_server_cert.pem
   SSLCertificateKeyFile /home/Service/certs/web_server_pk.pem  
 
    ServerName beta.testing.ie
    ErrorLog /home/logs/reverseProxy-error
    CustomLog /home/logs/web_services.access_log common

    #
    # The following is sample code to allow proxification
    #
    ProxyRequests Off
    <Proxy *>
    Order deny,allow
    Allow from all
    </Proxy>

    ProxyPass /webservices/Service/doc-literal
https://localhost:9000/Service/doc-literal
<https://localhost:9000/Service/doc-literal> 
    ProxyPassReverse /webservices/Service/doc-literal
https://localhost:9000/Service/doc-literal
<https://localhost:9000/Service/doc-literal> 
</VirtualHost>

The certs i want to use were created with OpenSSL and aren't
authenticated for the server, is there anyway i can tell my client to
just trust my OpenSSL certs without complaining???

Thanks!!
Suzy


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