[K12OSN] OT: Reverse proxy for internal websites

David Hopkins dahopkins429 at gmail.com
Sat Jan 12 02:01:45 UTC 2008


Thanks for the examples. They work except for one notable exception:
Reverse proxying my Exchange server OWA connection so I don't have to
have the OWA server facing the internet.  There are numerous examples
found by google, none of which seem to work.  I have spent a few days
trying to get the OWA proxy to work and no luck at all. Oh well :(

Sincerely,
Dave Hopkins


2008/1/7 Harish Pillay <harish.pillay at gmail.com>:
> David -
>
> > I want to be able to serve several different internal websites via
> > http and https but only have one redirect at the router for ports 80
> > and 443 to an internal system.  I can run squid or apache2 or both on
> > that internal system.  What I had in mind was setting up this internal
> > system to redirect the external requests to the appropriate internal
> > servers based on the hostnames. The internal network uses a 10.
> > address space if that makes a difference.  Both squid and apache2 can
> > be set up for reverse proxying.  Has anyone on the list implemented
> > this and is there a preference for which one to use?
>
> I had done exactly that for a programming contest I ran which needed
> to access internal servers.
>
> Here's the zipped up httpd.conf file.
>
> Enjoy.
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