Currently, mod_auth_cas performs the service validation via direct
socket calls, not an HTTP library.  So, the HTTP capabilities are
limited to a very basic HTTP/1.0 GET .  There is no support for
proxies or anything fancy.

We have discussed the possibility of using libcurl, which would offer
much functionality at the expense of a new dependency, but have not
had the time to do anything beyond bugfixes in a while.

-Matt

On Mon, Oct 6, 2008 at 9:28 AM, Volker Krebs <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hello,
> I've set up my Apache using mod_auth_cas, everything works fine, great
> module. Thank you for that!
> But when my CAS moves behind a web-proxy I get an error
> [error] [client 192.168.4.158] MOD_AUTH_CAS: connect() failed to
> https://cas.example.com/sso/login?service=http%3a%2f%2fgeier%2fvk
>
> The Problem is, that I need a https_proxy varaible to connect to
> https://cas.example.com/. But I have no clue where to configure it in
> apache or mod_auth_cas. I've tried setting the environment variable
> https_proxy and http_proxy but apache or mod_auth_cas seem not to be
> interested.
> Any Ideas ?
>
> Thanks
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