On Nov 25, 2012, at 10:17 PM, Kevin Castellow <kev.castel...@gmail.com> wrote:

> Yes.  That is exactly what a proxy would do for you.  
> Turn on logging to know for sure. 
> 
Ok, I disabled the last proxy pass entry to the all vhost and now I do not get 
the webmail login. What I was trying to do with the proxy pass entry was proxy 
all https://mail.domain.com traffic to the email server. The commented out 
proxy pass looks like:
Proxypass / https://192.168.124.3/
Proxypassreverse / https://192.168.124.3/

How do I go about proxying https://mail.domain.com traffic to the email server?
> 
> On Sun, Nov 25, 2012 at 10:14 PM, Chris Arnold <carn...@electrichendrix.com> 
> wrote:
>> We have a problem and I am trying to either confirm or deny it being an 
>> apache config mistake. 2 servers, 1 is 192.168.123.3 and 1 is 192.168.124.3. 
>> On the 192.168.124.3 server we have email; on the 192.168.123.3 server we 
>> have web server. When I go to https://192.168.123.3 I am presented with the 
>> webmail login. This should not be as the email is on 192.168.124.3. The 
>> 192.168.123.3 server is doing proxy pass. Could apache be redirecting this 
>> traffic to 192.168.124.3 and keeping the 192.168.123.3 address in the 
>> address bar?
>> 
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