Re: (Apache|php) Bug using modproxy

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I have the configuration you described:

browser --> https-> mod_proxy -> http -> php

and i don't have any problem with it. Maybe it's an Apache
misconfiguration. Can you send a snap of your httpd.conf?

On 4/26/06, Lmwangi <labeneator@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> Hi all,
>  First time on the list... sorry for any errs.
>  I am using mod_proxy to pass requests to an internal server in our
> lan. The setup looks like
>
> Enduser---INet_link-----Mod_proxy_server----Lan---PHP_script
>
> Now,
>
> this  does not work:
>
> Enduser---https--->Apache_mod_proxy-----http--->Destination_server.
>
> * When a user submits a form (php) with a file upload and  $_POST
> vars, the $_POST array is mangled (missing) elements and the $_FILES
> array is empty
>

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Saludos
Oscar

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