[users@httpd] Re: mod_proxy SSL forward proxy

2011-09-22 Thread mortee
On 09/22/2011 02:12, Eric Covener wrote: On Wed, Sep 21, 2011 at 6:32 PM, mortee wrote: Any ideas about this topic? Can't do it. Why is it sooo really impossible? It can recognise a plain HTTP request attempt on the SSL port, and it can return a reasonable error message. Then what&

[users@httpd] Re: mod_proxy SSL forward proxy

2011-09-21 Thread mortee
Any ideas about this topic? On 09/08/2011 11:41, mortee wrote: Hello, Is there a way to enable both SSLEngine and plain HTTP forward proxying on the same port / virtual host? To be specific, I want my Apache to serve usual HTTPS on port 443, but also act as a proxy server using the

[users@httpd] Re: mod_proxy SSL forward proxy

2011-09-08 Thread mortee
x27;t have another IP address so I have to use the same, and I want to use my server for CONNECT tunneling, which is restricted to port 443 by the corporate firewall. thx mortee On 08/24/2011 14:56, Bill Moseley wrote: On Wed, Aug 24, 2011 at 2:14 PM, Björn Zettergren mailto:bjorn.zetterg...@b

Re: [EMAIL PROTECTED] specifying https-specific directives

2006-07-04 Thread mortee
ow from env=..." form with an always-existing variable? thx mortee Boyle Owen wrote: YOu can put a Directory block at server config level, ie, outside all VHs. Then it applies globally. As regards making the directives conditional on the protocol used, you could use mod_rewrite - it h

[EMAIL PROTECTED] specifying https-specific directives

2006-07-03 Thread mortee
ectives for the directory from the global directives. Could anyone point me to the right direction? I couldn't find any discussion of this matter on the net. thx mortee - The official User-To-User support forum of the Apache HTTP