Hi,
I just try it but it failed. I think that it is because mod_ssl does not
support it, and does not how
to accet certification of the real server. the SSLCACertificateFile apache
parameter seems to apply
olny to the end user certificate acceptation.

But it's works fine with the RedHat commercial product called stronghold.
This product is a apache adaptation, it add the SSLProxyCACertificateFile
keyword to the conf/httpd.conf
file to say which server certificate to accept.

this product is about 1000$ and is easy to install (I try it on a 8.0
Mandrake distribution)
RedHat send you a one month evaluation license if you ask for.

http://www.redhat.com/software/apache/stronghold/

Regards

Herve Thomas (France)





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Objet :   ProxyPass to https


Hi,

  I've small clarification related ProxyPass , ProxyPassReverse directives
in the Apache_1.3.19 with mod_ssl2.8.3 .
Is it possible to Proxypass to the https server ?
ie Is the following directives are correct ?
ProxyPass /test https://<remotewebserver>/test1
ProxyPassReverse /test https://<remotewebserver>/test1
Here the remotewebserver is SSL enabled server.

Thanks & Regards
Ravi

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