Re: Re: Apache module that enables ActiveX

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On Fri, Apr 16, 2010 at 11:43 AM, Mauri <lain80@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> in this moment I don't use any others modules. I use mod_proxy and mod_ssl,
> only.
> Then you mean that the apache mod_proxy don't blocks any activex request?
> I don't have any problems in this request:
> client --> SERVERA mod_proxy (ex.192.168.0.10) over HTTPS --> SERVERB web
> server with activex (ex. 192.168.0.11) over HTTP
> If I try to connect to SERVERB the browser read the activex, if I try to
> connect to SERVERA the browser don't read the activex from the SERVERB.
> I'll find the problem on SERVERB?
> many thanks for your suggest.
> Cheers,
> Mauri
>
>

So when you go direct to server b it works, and when you go via server
a it doesn't work? Doesn't sound like anything to do with mod_proxy,
sounds more like the browser refusing to run activex from a different
security context.

Is the HTML the same?
Do either of the servers report any errors in error_log?
Does the browser?
Have you tried different browsers?

Tom

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