Chris Franks wrote:
Hi,
Our webservers sit behind proxy servers. One one of the web servers,
I'm trying to use "mod_proxy" to proxy content from outside of our
network. Can mod_proxy be made aware of the actual proxy servers we
have?
I'm trying to proxy secure content over https and have the following in
my ssl.conf:
SSLProxyEngine on
ProxyRequests off
<Proxy *>
Order deny,allow
Allow from all
</Proxy>
ProxyVia on
ProxyRemote * https://www.remotesite.com
ProxyPass /test https://www.remotesite.com/test
ProxyPassReverse /test https://www.remotesite.com/test
I'm runing apache 2.2.3 on centos 5 and have the following environment
variables set:
ftp_proxy=http://wwwcache.ncl.ac.uk:8080
http_proxy=http://wwwcache.ncl.ac.uk:8080
https_proxy=http://wwwcache.ncl.ac.uk:8080
But whenever I try to access the proxied content, my ssl_error_log
contains:
[Wed May 21 15:10:37 2008] [error] (70007)The timeout specified has
expired: proxy: HTTPS: attempt to connect to 100.100.100.100:443
(www.remotesite.com) failed [Wed May 21 15:10:37 2008] [error]
ap_proxy_connect_backend disabling worker for (www.remotesite.com)
Does anyone know if mod_proxy can used behind web proxies (in our case
SQUID)
Probably this is firewall issue between the machine that is running
apache, and www.remotesite.com.
From a shell on the apache machine, are you able to successfully do
"telnet 100.100.100.100 443" and open a socket to that port on that machine?
If you can't connect to that host and port from that machine, neither
can apache.
cheers,
Eric
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