Hi Hridayesh, and thanks for your response, but it doesn't work in
firefox. The same error is displayed.

Other idea?
Thanks for your help
Regads
Andres

2012/2/17 Hridayesh Gupta <hridayeshi...@gmail.com>:
> It looks like you are trying to setup reverse proxy in https(port 443).
> Which is working but browser is not able to verify certificate. I believe if
> you try this setup under http (port 80) it will work.
> Certificate might be signed by https://192.168.112.57 correctly but it in
> that case it would be signed for 192.168.112.57 domain. proxying it will
> lead in to certificate error.
> In firefox browser you have option to ignore certificate error. If you try
> in in firefox and ignore certificate verification, it should work.
>
>
> On Thu, Feb 16, 2012 at 8:01 PM, Andres Aguado <andriu....@gmail.com> wrote:
>>
>> if i enable proxypass sentences, it tries to
>> connect, typical website certif
>
>

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