Den tors 10 juni 2021 kl 02:23 skrev Daniel Shahaf <d...@daniel.shahaf.name>:

> Daniel Sahlberg wrote on Wed, Jun 09, 2021 at 08:18:04 +0200:
> > Hi,
> >
> > We are using VisualSVN server (basically Apache 2.4.48 and Subversion
> > 1.14.1 on Windows) on https://svn.companyname.tld, listening on port
> 443.
> > Currently this is on a separate server. I need to consolidate the servers
> > and would like to move Subversion to another server already running IIS
> > (serving multiple sites on both port 80 and 443).
> >
> > My thinking is that IIS should listen for the new hostname, do SSL
> > offloading and forward the traffic to 127.0.0.1:[some new port for
> Apache].
> > I would like to avoid publishing the new port for Apache, since that
> would
> > mean to relocate all existing working copies.
> >
> > Does anyone have experience in using IIS as reverse proxy in front of
> > Apache?
>
> Not what you asked, but running the test suite under a reverse proxy
> configuration might be informative.
>

Thanks! I will try to find some time to look at it.

Thinking of it, I guess the question could be generalized as: Is it
possible to run Subversion behind /any/ kind of reverse proxy?

Kind regards,
Daniel

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