Umm, redhat did nothing??? http://rhn.redhat.com/errata/RHSA-2002-103.html
Redhat back-ported the patch for 1.3.22 so you wouldn't lose backwards compatiblity. -Jason Yates > -----Original Message----- > From: Graham Leggett [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Sent: Friday, September 13, 2002 5:16 AM > To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Subject: Re: Trouble with Reverse Proxy and Back End Scripts > > > Correale, Ernest wrote: > > > I am trying to hide my MS Exchange web-mail server (IIS) behind an > > Apache web server by using Apache as a reverse proxy. The proxy > > functions as far as passing data from the IIS server to the Internet > > client but in doing so, it breaks the Java and VB scripts used in the > > web pages being reverse proxied. Script source code appears where the > > java script is located on the page. I have spent a good deal of time > > attempting to resolve this on my own but have not been able to do so. > > > > Is this a problem with Apache or do I have a configuration problem? > > > > I'm using Apache 1.3.23-14 on RedHat 7.3 > > The problem is most probably Apache - there have been a number of > important fixes in v1.3.26 from .23. > > Unfortunately Redhat has done absolutely nothing about releasing a new > version of Apache despite being notified of these problems over three > months ago, and being subsequently chased up about this. > > As a result of this, I would recommend you build from source, or install > a binary and see if that solves your problems. > > Regards, > Graham > -- > ----------------------------------------- > [EMAIL PROTECTED] "There's a moon > over Bourbon Street > tonight..." > >
