mod_proxy does not alter the HTML presented to the browser, thereforeOn Fri, Apr 16, 2010 at 11:13 AM, Mauri <lain80@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> I'm sorry but someone mayebe help me?
>
> There are apache module that enables ActiveX?
>
> Thanks for any suggest.
>
> Cheers,
> Mauri
>
>
>
> 2010/4/15 Mauri <lain80@xxxxxxxxx>
>>
>> Hi,
>> I have a proxy with SSL that forward any request to a backend platform.
>> In this moment I have a problem if I'm trying to execute an activex on the
>> backend platform.
>> I'm reading that the mod_proxy blocks any activex request because it don't
>> trust for the system.
>> How I can do? I'm reading about mod_security.
>> I'm finding on internet this website: http://brice.free.fr/
>> "mod_activex_filter is an Apache module that enables ActiveX filtering
>> for Apache proxy"
>> this module was wrote for 2.0.x in the year 2003
>> I don't know if I can use this or what i can find...
>> anyone can help me?
>> thanks.
>>
>>
>> # uname -a
>> Linux SRV01 2.6.18-128.el5 #1 SMP Wed Dec 17 11:42:39 EST 2008 i686 i686
>> i386 GNU/Linux
>> # rpm -qa | grep http
>> httpd-manual-2.2.3-31.el5_4.2
>> system-config-httpd-1.3.3.3-1.el5
>> jakarta-commons-httpclient-3.0-7jpp.1
>> httpd-2.2.3-31.el5_4.2
>> httpd-devel-2.2.3-31.el5_4.2
>> # rpm -qa | grep ssl
>> openssl-devel-0.9.8e-7.el5
>> mod_ssl-2.2.3-31.el5_4.2
>> docbook-style-dsssl-1.79-4.1
>> openssl-0.9.8e-7.el
>
>
it does not interfere with ActiveX as far as I can tell. The module
you pointed to actually disables ActiveX controls by rewriting the
html to remove references to the <object> tag, it would not help
'enabling' ActiveX.
Cheers
Tom
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