On 26/05/2012 1:34 a.m., Ruiyuan Jiang wrote:
Hi, Clem
In the Apache link that I provided, it stated that below Apache v2.0.58 supports RPC over HTTP. Any version of Apache above that version does not support RPC. Two reasons:
1. it is not a standard.
2. patents by Microsoft if Apache uses it.
Patents?
RPC over HTTP is required to fit within HTTP standard operational
behaviour. If it were breaking protocol requirements, that would explain
why Squid, which does obey HTTP standards was "breaking" as an
RPC-over-HTTP relay.
FYI: The body content of the HTTP messages is the RPC protocol under
patent, possibly the method names themselves. Neither Squid nor Apache
when proxying have any reason to touch those details and thus are not
affected by any such patents (unless they are made to do so).
Amos
Ruiyuan Jiang
-----Original Message-----
From: Clem [mailto:clemfree@xxxxxxx]
Sent: Friday, May 25, 2012 2:19 AM
To: Ruiyuan Jiang
Cc: squid-users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: Re: Need help to configure MS Exchange RPC over HTTP
Hi Ruiyuan,
>Client -> Apache (hop1) -> IIS 7 -> exchange 2007 It works the setup
and just I could not have the latest Apache. Otherwise I will continue
to use Apache reverse proxy. The latest Apache does not support MS RPC
over http which is posted on the internet.
What do you mean when you say that the latest Apache does not support MS
RPC OVER HTTP, whereas your version supports it ?? That's not make sense ?
If I can do Client -> Apache reverse proxy -> IIS RPC -> exchange 2007,
I'll install it as soon as possible !
Thx
Clem
Le 24/05/2012 21:52, Ruiyuan Jiang a écrit :
By the way, NTLM works with windows 7 client through Apache here.
Hi, Clem
I am reading your post
http://www.squid-cache.org/mail-archive/squid-users/201203/0454.html
In the post, someone stated that NTLM auth does not support:
It's facing the double hop issue, ntlm credentials can be sent only on one hop, and is lost with 2 hops like : client -> squid (hop1) IIS6 rpx proxy (hop2) -> exchange 2007
That is not true. Here we have the setup:
Client -> Apache (hop1) -> IIS 7 -> exchange 2007
It works the setup and just I could not have the latest Apache. Otherwise I will continue to use Apache reverse proxy. The latest Apache does not support MS RPC over http which is posted on the internet.
https://issues.apache.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=40029
I am not sure why squid does not support NTLM auth to the backend exchange server.
Ruiyuan
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