,proxypass,proxyreversepass
On Mon, Feb 10, 2014 at 4:39 PM, Riggen, Scott
wrote:
> Tom,
>
> I put port# in to indicate that we are using a different port than standard
> on the inside network/server.
> In this case it is an Oracle SOA server on port 7011.
> I can assure you
Tom,
I put port# in to indicate that we are using a different port than standard on
the inside network/server.
In this case it is an Oracle SOA server on port 7011.
I can assure you that none of my actual rules contains or begins with a # sign.
I'm still not sure why my rewrite rules are not wor
page and I also know my
firewall rule is good because I run a web browser on the proxy server in the
DMZ and go direct to the page and I get a login.
Any help would be greatly appreciated.
Starting to get pretty frustrating
Scott
From: Riggen, Scott [mailto:scott.rig...@escocorp.com
From: Riggen, Scott [mailto:scott.rig...@escocorp.com]
Sent: Wednesday, February 05, 2014 2:25 PM
To: users@httpd.apache.org
Subject: [users@httpd] Having issues trying to use
rewriterule,proxypass,proxyreversepass
Apache info.
#apachectl -version
Server version: Apache/2.2.22 (Unix)
OS: Sl
Apache info.
#apachectl -version
Server version: Apache/2.2.22 (Unix)
OS: Sles 11 64bit SP2
Modules compiled in.
Compiled in modules:
core.c
mod_authn_file.c
mod_authn_default.c
mod_authz_host.c
mod_authz_groupfile.c
mod_authz_user.c
mod_authz_default.c
mod_auth_basic.c
mod_filt