[EMAIL PROTECTED] Re: RPC over HTTP through mod_proxy

2006-07-22 Thread Paul Freeman
Hans Maurer hans at red.roses.de writes: Actually, I was hoping for something like that when I wrote to the list. :-} I'll probably open a bug ticket for this. Hans Hans Looking at the responses to your bug/enhancement request to the apache list it is clear the developers feel the

[EMAIL PROTECTED] Re: RPC over HTTP through mod_proxy

2006-07-11 Thread Paul Freeman
Pieter Vanmeerbeek pieter.vanmeerbeek at able.be writes: Hi Paul and Hans, I tried to create a setup similar to the one Paul did (with https on the internet and http on the secure lan). I couldn't get this working even on the 2.0.53, ie. owa and active sync works fine RPC does some

[EMAIL PROTECTED] Re: RPC over HTTP through mod_proxy

2006-07-11 Thread Paul Freeman
Hans Maurer hans at red.roses.de writes: Hi, Actually, my theory is more along the line that the basic design of RPC over HTTP is broken. It's extremely sensitive to any kind of delay or buffering on intermediary servers, and apache does exactly that (RFC compliant, nevertheless).

[EMAIL PROTECTED] Re: RPC over HTTP through mod_proxy

2006-07-10 Thread Paul Freeman
Hans Maurer hans at red.roses.de writes: Hi, I'm trying to grant road warrior users access to our company Exchange server through RPC over HTTP. In my setup, an Apache 2.2.2 on a FreeBSD server in the DMZ should act as a proxy between the Internet and the IIS on on the Exchange