Re: [OT] Good reference for setting up Apache in reverse proxy mo de?

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Actually, we're doing this already. We port forward TCP 80 to the internal web server. However, this is an IIS server and the owner has a lack of confidence in IIS security (I wonder why ;-) So, he'd like to put an Apache server in a DMZ and then have it forward requests to the internal server. That way, he can still do his ASP "thing" but have Apache keeping direct access away.

Jason Staudenmayer wrote:

Can you say "port forward"
The most recommended way to set that would be with iptables rule and not
with apache.

-----Original Message-----
From: Mike Pelley [mailto:mike@xxxxxxxxxxx] Sent: Sunday, October 26, 2003 10:26 AM
To: redhat-list
Subject: [OT] Good reference for setting up Apache in reverse proxy mode?



Sorry for the OT post - I'm in a time crunch and need a quick-and-dirty reference for setting up Apache in reverse proxy mode. Basically, I need to have the reference for http://www.foo.com go through to the reverse proxy to the internal web server. The internal server is using virtual hosts as well.


Thanks!

Mike







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