I don't have a suggestion/solution to your question, sorry.   
I am rather curious what aspects of WHS you like that would favor WHS over a 
Linux-based solution?   We can take this off line so that the thread is not 
hijacked.   

-john

> On Jan 4, 2014, at 4:05 AM, Robert S <robert.spam.me.sensel...@gmail.com> 
> wrote:
> 
> I run a small office network which, do date, has a Windows XP machine
> functioning as a file etc "server" and a Debian Linux machine running
> Apache httpd as a web server. We intend to replace the XP machine with
> some version of Windows Server (looking at WHS 2011 at the moment on a
> trial basis). I would like to be able to continue running the Apache
> server, but to allow web access to the WHS machine using apache
> mod_proxy. I already have this working for several servers (etc.
> usermin).
> 
> I've tried setting this up in my mod_proxy ssl config:
> 
> ProxyRequests off
> SSLProxyEngine on
> ProxyPass /whs/ https://192.168.0.28:443/
> ProxyPassReverse /whs/ https://192.168.0.28:443/
> 
> When I enter https://mydomain.com.au/whs/ on an external computer I
> get "Internet Explorer cannot display the webpage". If I try to access
> this site within my network my browser redirects to
> https://192.168.0.28/Remote/logon?ReturnUrl=%2fremote
> 
> Has anyone got this config working, or is there a recipe somewhere for this?
> 
> I really don't want to use IIS as my primary web server.
> 
> TIA.
> 
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