Thanks a lot, that's indeed a perfect solution ! Regards,
Mikael 2007/2/14, Romain Bourgue <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: > You have to set the mod_cas on the reverse proxy too... : > > On the reverse proxy, set this kind of access : > ProxyPass / http://internal_address/external/ > ProxyPassReverse / http://internal_address/external/ > protect it with mod_cas > > On the internal server, you have to tell not to require authentication for > requests coming from the reverse proxy (as they are already authenticated) : > > <Location /> > Require valid-user > Authtype CAS > Allow from [myreverse] > Satisfy any > </Location> > > Romain > > Mikael Kermorgant a écrit : > > Hello, > > > > I have a web page that is either : > > - accessed directly for internal users of the enterprise > > - accessed via a reverse proxy on our DMZ for external users > > > > I've tried to set up mod_cas on the apache server serving the web > > page. It works inside, not for external users. External users get > > redirected to the CAS server for logon. It logon is ok, they get > > redirected to internal address, which is unaccessible from the > > outside... > > > > Here's what I have on the reverse proxy : > > ProxyPass / http://internal_address/ > > > > Is there anything I can configure to get a working setup ? > > > > Thanks in advance, > _______________________________________________ > Yale CAS mailing list > [email protected] > http://tp.its.yale.edu/mailman/listinfo/cas > -- Mikael Kermorgant _______________________________________________ Yale CAS mailing list [email protected] http://tp.its.yale.edu/mailman/listinfo/cas
