Momo <momo@xxxxxxxxxxx> a écrit:
Hi!
I'm deseperated with this issue....
Can someone just confirm that Squid can act as a reverse proxy ( http
accelerator ) for a MS Exchange 2003 Outlook Web Access server?
Why does it work when a proxy asks my reverse and not when a client asks it
directly?
Thanks in advance
Momo
If it can help, i just noticed something that can be interesting:
Trying to access OWA from the internet via my reverseproxy, it doesn't work.
But if i use my ISP's proxy to access OWA via my reverse proxy, it
works great !
So i resume :
Client ----> Rev-proxy ------> OWA doesn't work,
Client ----> ISP-proxy ------> Rev-proxy -------> OWA works great!
Any ideas ?
Momo
Momo <momo@xxxxxxxxxxx> a écrit:
Hi folks!
I'm trying to setup squid 2.5STABLE8 as a reverse-proxy (httpd
accelerator) for
our exchange 2003 OWA server. I precise that we don't use SSL on it (for the
moment).
i set these in my squid.conf:
http_port 64300 ( we listen on this port )
httpd_accel_host 192.168.8.13
httpd_accel_port 64300 ( OWA is listenning on this port )
httpd_accel_single_host on ( We just want to accel this host)
httpd_accel_with_proxy off ( proxy features not needed )
httpd_accel_uses_host_header on
When we try to access to OWA using squid, we can get the
authentication window,
but after login, the page stay blank, It is unable to display anything.
I have these in my access.log :
1109865726.197 20 172.17.84.20 TCP_MISS/401 423 GET
http://192.168.20.50:64300/exchange - DIRECT/192.168.8.13 text/html
1109865737.553 375 172.17.84.20 TCP_MISS/302 515 GET
http://192.168.20.50:64300/exchange - DIRECT/192.168.8.13 text/html
1109865737.732 178 172.17.84.20 TCP_MISS/200 1418 GET
http://192.168.20.50:64300/exchange/ - DIRECT/192.168.8.13 text/html
Does anyone has any idea?
Momo
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