[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
as we find out squid cannot handle reverse proxy with authentification, so we taken apache, because htacces for apache works fine. well... a mistake?
Using .htaccess for this definitely won't work, they only make sense for directories locally on the Apache server. You need to place the authorisation config directives inside the <Location> tags in the main Apache config file, not inside .htaccess files, then your authorisation will work fine.
If you're going to make this publically available on the net, you're also encouraged to make sure that Apache is set up to use SSL. This will ensure that passwords do not travel over the net in the clear. Details in the docs.
[Put the contents of .htaccess here<Location "/exchange"> ProxyPass http://server.org/exchange ProxyPassReverse http://server.org/exchange
</Location>
Regards, Graham --
