Re: redirect webdav traffic from dmz to server inside firewall?

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I have a box running webdav inside a firewall. I want to provide access to webdav via a box running in a dmz. I am not certain of mod_rewrite is the appropriate way to accomplish this, but I haven't been able to configure the dmz server properly to forward traffic for webdav to the other server.

Thanks,

Brent Friedman


Boyle Owen wrote:
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From: Brent Friedman [mailto:brent@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx] Sent: Friday, June 12, 2009 12:31 AM
To: users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: redirect webdav traffic from dmz to server inside firewall?

I have been trying to determine the proper configuration for a problem unsuccessfully. I have tried many online resources, but haven't been able to put the lid on this problem.

My scenario:

One server is running Apache in a dmz. Another server is running Apache inside a firewall, and is configured for webdav.

I am trying to use mod_rewrite (or whatever config will accomplish this), but I must be missing something.

I have tried virtual hosts, .htaccess files in /htdocs/en-us/webdav and /htdocs/en-us/webdav/readwrite, redirect rules, etc. Webdav is configured on the server inside the firewall, and works fine from inside the firewall. Webdav is not configured on the server in the dmz. I have also tried using port 81 for webdav.

What *exactly* are you trying to do - you don't really say...

Rgds,
Owen Boyle
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An example .htaccess file from htdocs/en-us/webdav/readwrite:
Options +FollowSymlinks
RewriteEngine on
RewriteRule ^/$ http://192.168.124.139/webdav

The two servers can ping each other successfully.

It would be great to force everything to port 443, but even port 80 would be good, at this point.

Thanks,

Brent Friedman

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