In message [EMAIL PROTECTED] you write:
| 1. Obtain Apache Mod mod_proxy_add_forward.c
|Modify the code to set the header font-end-https: on.
|
|add the following
|
|/* turn on front-end-https header, so OWA will put HTTPS into urls */
|ap_table_set(r-headers_in,
[mailto:dmarshall;esilicon.com]
Sent: 07 November 2002 14:58
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: Is anyone successfully running OWA2K behind
Apache/mod_ssl?
Jason,
I had this running on RedHat 7.2. Apache 1.3.22/Mod_SSL
Here are the steps...
1. Obtain Apache Mod mod_proxy_add_forward.c
Modify
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-Original Message-
From: David Marshall [mailto:dmarshall;esilicon.com]
Sent: 07 November 2002 14:58
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: Is anyone successfully running OWA2K behind
Apache/mod_ssl?
Jason,
I had this running on RedHat 7.2. Apache 1.3.22/Mod_SSL
Jason,
I had this running on RedHat 7.2. Apache 1.3.22/Mod_SSL
Here are the steps...
1. Obtain Apache Mod mod_proxy_add_forward.c
Modify the code to set the header font-end-https: on.
add the following
/* turn on front-end-https header, so OWA will put HTTPS into urls */
On Thu, Nov 07, 2002 at 06:57:36AM -0800, David Marshall wrote:
The biggest drawbacks to this solution were.
a. Every time you reboot/restart IIS on the System where OWA is installed,
your security settings will be reset adding Windows Integrated Authentication
back to the virtual