Lotus Quickplace / Apache Reverse Proxy
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- Subject: Lotus Quickplace / Apache Reverse Proxy
- From: "Jack Saunders" <jackminder@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Thu, 1 Mar 2007 23:49:06 -0500
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I am trying to get the lotus notes app Quickplace to work through our
apache reverse proxy. I am hoping someone will share their knowledge
on this.
I have noticed it uses the internal server address all over the place.
So I was able to get around this by using the directive
"ProxyPreserveHost On"
I am still not able to login, it seems the redirect gets puked on.
I see nothing in the apache access or error logs.
Thanks a million!
Jack
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