Hi, I'm currently setting up an Apache SSL reverse proxy for Exchange 2003 Outlook Web Access. The setup that I have works fine on my Gentoo laptop or on a Trustix server, however, when I try to set it up on an RHEL based distro, with the exact same virtual host settings, I get some weird error with the authentication mechanism. I have tried with both CentOS 4.2, based off the server CD and Whitebox 4 and I get the same result. We did a network trace off the Exchange server, and noticed we noticed what is the problem, but can't figure out why only the configuration from those distros are causing it. When getting the HTTP authentication prompt from the Apache front-end, I enter "domain\user" for the user, but the Apache front-end only sends back part of the authentication string to the exchange. As an example, "domain\user" would only send back "d\u" to the Exchange server. This does not happen at all with the other distributions, as I get the full "domain\user" string sent back to the Exchange. Does anyone have any idea as to what could be causing this, and how I might go about fixing it? All our environment consists of the same distribution and I would prefer not to introduce a different one just for this purpose. Here is my virtual host configuration for this: ================================== <VirtualHost xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx:443> ServerName testproxy.domain.com SSLEngine On SSLCertificateFile /etc/httpd/conf/ssl.crt/server.crt SSLCertificateKeyFile /etc/httpd/conf/ssl.key/server.key RequestHeader set Front-End-Https "On" ProxyRequests Off ProxyPreserveHost On LogLevel debug <Location /exchange> ProxyPass http://yyy.yyy.yyy.yyy/exchange ProxyPassReverse http://yyy.yyy.yyy.yyy/exchange SSLRequireSSL </Location> <Location /exchweb> ProxyPass http://yyy.yyy.yyy.yyy/exchweb ProxyPassReverse http://yyy.yyy.yyy.yyy/exchweb SSLRequireSSL </Location> <Location /public> ProxyPass http://yyy.yyy.yyy.yyy/public ProxyPassReverse http://yyy.yyy.yyy.yyy/public SSLRequireSSL </Location> </VirtualHost> ================================== Any information will be appreciated. Thanks, Steve Johnson