> So what happend to the proxy? You're securing a directory...
Well, I decided to check things step by step. It was rather a good
idea, since even authenticate a single directory does not work !
> Other than that I'd make sure an openldap command line client
> (e.g. ldapsearch binding with the DN
> Describe which part of the documentation you have read and what is
> unclear. Describe error messages or other ways you failed.
I've read various tutos on the net. I also read the official doc
(http://httpd.apache.org/docs/2.2/mod/mod_authnz_ldap.html). I got no
error, or I do'n't know where to
Hello.
I have a Virtual Host just used to do "reverse-proxyfication", with
many rules in it. I would want to put a basic authentication banner
against a LDAP server for this very VirtualHost. I'm stuck attempting
to achieve this aim. I would appreciate very much any clue. Many
thanks in advance.
Ooops ! One more knowledge hole filled.
Thanks & regards,
Al.
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Hi.
According to http://httpd.apache.org/docs/2.2/mod/mod_proxy.html#proxypass,
the ProxyPass directive can take place only in server config, virtual
host definition, and a directory block. Location is not mentionned...
Regards,
Al.
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I'll try your tips tomorrow. Thanks a lot.
> If you want to get your hands really dirty, you can also
> leave mod_headers aside and set www.example.com statically
> in /etc/hosts to point to the backend. That way the proxy
> server will still believe that he is www.example.com via
> servern
> Proxying bad applications is a dirty business. They do not
> get any cleaner when they are told to behave nicely behind
> a proxy.
I'm afraid you're right...
> mod_rewrite has that too. When proxying with mod_rewrite it is
> a good practice to set that.
>
> RewriteRule /(.*) http://backend/$1
Hi !
Thanks for answering...
> You are facing a very typical problem.
Undoubtly ;) !
> I am not proficient with mod_proxy_html, so I am not sure I can help you.
> However, the est way is always to go and fix the application.
It's such a pain ! There are plenty of well-designed apps, but far
mo
Hi world !
Here is my problem, I hope someone could help me.
I need to host some web apps, coded in PHP by non-professional developpers,
and sometimes poorly written and designed. I use an Apache server configured
as a Reverse Proxy, my real HTTP server is behind this R.P. I have two DNS
zones, a
Hi world !
First, please forgive my poor written English. Here is my problem, I hope
someone could help me.
I need to host some web apps, coded in PHP by non-professional developpers,
and sometimes poorly written and designed. I use an Apache server configured
as a Reverse Proxy, my real HTTP ser
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