RE: Reverse Proxy SSL

2001-07-16 Thread Sylvain . Maret
;[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent by: [EMAIL PROTECTED] 14.07.2001 00:41 Please respond to modssl-users                 To:        <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>         cc:                 Subject:        RE: Reverse Proxy SSL hm,   Thanks Sylvain, but the perl scripts on my internal web server check cert

RE: Reverse Proxy SSL

2001-07-13 Thread Roy Preece
hm,   Thanks Sylvain, but the perl scripts on my internal web server check cert details like issuer, common_name and expiry date before continuing. This is just additional security for permission to continue ie: If common name is in a db and issuer is myCA then continue - else - Nasty Ms

RE: Reverse Proxy SSL

2001-07-13 Thread Sylvain . Maret
     <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>         cc:                 Subject:        RE: Reverse Proxy SSL Unfortunately, it seems that the answer is. #1. Nobody seems to have successfully reverse proxied to a https server on a private (192.168) network https>Straight

RE: Reverse Proxy SSL

2001-07-13 Thread Roy Preece
Unfortunately, it seems that the answer is. #1. Nobody seems to have successfully reverse proxied to a https server on a private (192.168) network https>Straight thru proxy-->https cert authentication + (perl $ENV{'SSL_CLIENT_S_DN_CN'} stuf

RE: Reverse Proxy SSL

2001-07-11 Thread David Rees
#3.  People who have done it are too busy to reply.   I've done it before to get mod_gzip working under mod_ssl.  Unfortunately, I don't have a sample config handy.  Search the mod_gzip archives and you should find your answer.   -Dave -Original Message-From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]