I sent this message to linux-admin, but I hope some of you may
help me... :)

Thanx in advance.       

Martin Hoz Salvador -CITI Soporte wrote:
> 
> Hello!
> 
> I'm using Apache 1.2.5  as a proxy. I have an https server into
> my intranet offering https service via 4020 port (using an IP tunnel, with
> the plug facility of FWTK).
> 
> "Web Server"               "Tunnel & Proxy Server"
>  Winbugs NT                           Linux Slackware
> ------------                    ------------                      Winsucks 95
> |https 8020|                    |https 8020|                      ----------
> |          |    <- IP Tunnel -> |          |    <-- Internet ---> | Client |
> | http   80|                    | http 8010|
> ----------
> ------------                    ------------
>  machine2                         machine1
>  INTRANET                         INTERNET
> 
> I configured my browser (Navigator 4.51) to use the proxy (machine1) as
> the HTTP & Security Proxy.  When I ask for an URL like http://machine2:4010
> from the client, all works well. But when I try to get
> https://machine2:4020
> (my https service) I get an error. The  message is: "Service Temporarily
> Unavailable. The server is temporarily unable to service your request due
> to maintenance downtime or  capacity problems. Please try  again later."
> 
> When I try to get the https://machine2:4020 without using the proxy, all
> works fine, but some clients (W95) needs the use of the proxy is a must.
> 
> I though may be the Proxy Cache, but I erased the cache files and still
> no working...
> 
> Any suggestions or pointers? Thanks in advance...
> 
> --
> Martin Humberto Hoz Salvador
> CITI S.A. de C.V.
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