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I'm trying to configure a reverse proxy (ssl) with apache 2.2 in Debian
Squeeze, but I have some problems, specially with some path absolute and
with https
I'll try to detail what I have made and what I'm trying to configure
I have a server Debian Squeeze with apache2.2 + mod_proxy_html with:
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Hello,
Simply, the Sharepoint intranet site that is automatically installed with SBS 2008 is bound to port 5555 in IIS so to get to it you can browse to server-name:5555 and then authenticate using domain credentials.
I have added another binding on port 80 using a host header so intranet.localdomain…
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I've been reading about intranets, extranets, DMZs and VPNs now, and I'd need some clarifications related to extranets and DMZs. I understand that they are different types of concepts - extranet allows limited access to some intranet resources, while DMZ is a subnet that sits between the internet…
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So a bit of background, I'm working on an existing web application which has a set of users, who are able to log in via a traditional login screen with a user name and password, etc.
Recently we've managed to score a client (who have their own Intranet site), who are wanting to be able to have…
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what would be the correct config to allow only authenticated users and the intranet (without need for a password) in apache?
This does not request a password and without the "satisfy any" intranet users are also required to enter a password...
<Directory "/var/www">
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