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RE: Apache 1.3, woody - current stable, reverseproxy



Errm. Nevermind. /etc/init.d/apache restart wasn't killing prior apache processes.  

While I'm babbling, does anyone know how to pass authentication for a windows domain through properly?  I'm trying to have a secure front end for an OWA 2000 server.


-Paul

		 -----Original Message-----
		From: 	Dickson, Paul  
		Sent:	Friday, June 04, 2004 9:37 AM
		To:	'debian-user@lists.debian.org'
		Subject:	RE: Apache 1.3, woody - current stable, reverseproxy

		BTW:  If /var/www/webmail exists, I get a 'file not found' because it cannot find the index.html, and if I delete the webmail folder, I get the error specifying that the folder webmail does not exist.  If I open HTTP://10.1.9.244 directly, it shows up just fine.  

		-Paul

				 -----Original Message-----
				From: 	Dickson, Paul  
				Sent:	Friday, June 04, 2004 8:57 AM
				To:	'debian-user@lists.debian.org'
				Subject:	Apache 1.3, woody - current stable, reverseproxy

				I can't seem to get 'reverseproxy' to work at all between two of the computers on my local network.  While I get no errors relating to the proxy module or any calls to it, it doesn't seem to be intercepting any calls to that folder.  Any help would greatly be appreciated.  Here are the details.

				LoadModule proxy_module /usr/lib/apache/1.3/libproxy.so

				<IfModule mod_proxy.c>
				    #
				    # Proxy Server directives. Uncomment the following lines to
				    # enable the proxy server:
				    #
				   <IfModule mod_proxy.c>
				      ProxyRequests Off
				    ProxyPass /webmail/ http://10.1.9.244/
				   ProxyPassReverse /webmail/ http://10.1.9.244/


				   <Directory proxy:*>
				       Order allow,deny
				      Allow from all
				     Allow from *
				  </Directory>
				</IfModule>



				Anything obvious I am missing?

				Thanks!
				Paul
				



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