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Le 27 déc. 2015 9:36 PM, "Stephen Liu" a écrit :
> Hi James,
>
> Thanks for your advice.
>
> > You need to set up one webserver on the fixed IP as a proxy
> If I understand it correctly. Run a webserver on a VM with the
> Fixed/Static IP forwarded to it on the router and se
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Le mardi 30 juin 2009 17:00:24, Peter Schober a écrit :
> * Luis Daniel Lucio Quiroz [2009-06-30
23:29]:
> > I have know an apache as inverse proxy https server. But now that server
> > has included Cert authentication in aplication. The problem is that now
> > apache doe
Hi there,
I have know an apache as inverse proxy https server. But now that server has
included Cert authentication in aplication. The problem is that now apache
does not proxy, is there any configuration to let support authentication?
TIA
Hi there
We have successfully install apache as "normal" reverse proxy, but now as a
new requirement, real servers uses PKI for authenticate a site (mainly
certificates) instead of using plain or digest.
Of course, apache as we have fails. Does anyone has a guide of what should we
do in this