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Subject: RE: Reverse Proxy SSL
hm,
Thanks Sylvain, but the perl scripts on my internal web server check cert
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
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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
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
#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
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