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Von:    Giles Coochey <gi...@coochey.net>
Gesendet:       Mo 14.05.2012 14:45
Betreff:        Re: [users@httpd] apache as ssl-proxy - recommended way?
Anlage: untitled
An:     users@httpd.apache.org; 
> On 14/05/2012 13:17, Stefan Bauer wrote:
> > Dear Users,
> >
> > what is the recommended way to achive the following:
> >
> > Client-with-Smartphone ->  domain:443(Apache) -->  internal server 
> (webmail:443)
> You can install Apache on a system to strip the SSL layer, but in the 
> diagram above it appears that your internal server is still running 
> HTTPS. If you just want to route HTTPS sessions (which are encrypted and 
> cannot be viewed or acted upon in any way) then you just want a firewall 
> with port forwarding.
> If you actually want to decrypt and then re-encrypt (why??) then you can 
> do this with mod_proxy and mod_ssl...

thank you for your answer. Unfortunately we want to have several machines 
behind the proxy. So if i understood you correctly, mod_ssl is required for 
mod_proxy even though we _only_ want to forward specific requests like .. ?

domain:443/webmail --> webmail:443
domain:443/sharepoint --> sharepoint:443
domain:443/wiki --> wiki:443

The client should talk to the servers directly. according to the path /webmail 
or /sharepoint, the decisions should be made by apache to which server the 
forward is made.

thank you in advance

stefan

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