I'm not sure what all the issues with doing something like this would be. I think you'd have to thoroughly test that the reverse proxy is not capable -- in ANY situation, permutation of events, or under an attack -- able to provide page from one login to any other browser session.

That could require a lot of testing. -- I _think_ it might be okay, the way Sam has designed the security. But I've never tested that in practice.

Regardless, though...

You should know that this list is dead.

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Perhaps someone on the _active_ list can help you with their own experiences using reverse proxies, or at least with advice. Good luck!

-jab


On Jan 20, 2005, at 00:30, Bala wrote:

Hi All,
       I have setup sqwebmail with my qmail and
works fine, now I want to access sqwebmail server
through reverse proxy, but I can't get the login
page, it shows no page to load.

  what could be the issue, do I need to add some
configuration setup??

  I can access the sqwebmail through reverse proxy
server inside my office network, but if I point the
mouse over the Inbox the status bar shows my actual
server address, I think it access the server direct,
I am not sure is it with sqwebmail or reverse proxy
issue?

 anybody using sqwebmail through reverse proxy??

thanks in advance,
-bala-

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