Re: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Apache 2.2 Reverse Proxy to NTLM authenticated Apache 1.3 servers

2008-04-29 Thread Daniel T. Gynn
But then why does it work transparently sometimes? And why does it work after I reenter my credentials? William A. Rowe, Jr. wrote: Daniel T. Gynn wrote: I have two Apache 1.3 servers running on Windows that use NTLM to authenticate users. NTLM isn't a legitimate HTTP authentication protoco

Re: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Apache 2.2 Reverse Proxy to NTLM authenticated Apache 1.3 servers

2008-04-29 Thread William A. Rowe, Jr.
Daniel T. Gynn wrote: I have two Apache 1.3 servers running on Windows that use NTLM to authenticate users. NTLM isn't a legitimate HTTP authentication protocol, it's a point to point connection oriented protocol, while HTTP is a stateless protocol. So in short, it cannot be proxied.

[EMAIL PROTECTED] Apache 2.2 Reverse Proxy to NTLM authenticated Apache 1.3 servers

2008-04-29 Thread Daniel T. Gynn
I have two Apache 1.3 servers running on Windows that use NTLM to authenticate users. I have added a third Windows server to load balance between the two. I have installed Apache 2.2.8 on this server and set it up to Reverse Proxy. This partially works, it will go to the correct server for a