On Mon, Jun 18, 2012 at 8:59 AM, Gavin Will <gavin.w...@exterity.com> wrote:

>  Hi there, ****
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> I’m sure this is an apache rewrite issue and nothing with PF sense.****
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> I am wanting to gain access to PFsense web interface via a apache reverse
> proxy. ****
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> It works fine if it is top level. However when I try and set the reverse
> proxy to https://remotesite.com/pf/ I can only get to the login page and
> there is no css / styles applied.  I tired to add alternate hostname of
> remotesite.com/pf/ but it said it isn’t a valid domain which I know is
> true, I didn’t know if it could handle the /pf/ part.****
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> Has anyone set this up before?****
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> I am aware I can access pfSense on different ports but would prefer to use
> the reverse proxy route.****
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> Cheers****
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> Gavin****
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Hello,

pfSense uses absolute path URLs (i.e. starting with a slash but without the
domain name; view the source of the page to see this), you would need your
proxy to rewrite links on the page.  Your proxy may or may not support this.

Moshe

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