I have a problem which I think might be a bug. I have
setup Apache as a Reverse proxy and it works fine! The
backend Web server is IIS. For some of the web pages a
user has to enter their Windows credentials to reach
the web page. This also works fine!
The Problem: What is required is first a general
authentication so that one can reach the backend
server, which means that one authenticates first at
the proxy and then a second time to access the
protected IIS web pages. The first authenticate to
grant access through the proxy works fine, but the IIS
authentication part doesn't. If I look at the error
log Apache is trying to authenticate the user instead
of passing it through. Why? Is there a simple answer?
The relevant configuration:
<VirtualHost *:443>
ServerAdmin [EMAIL PROTECTED]
ServerName proxy.xxxxxx.com
SSLEngine On
SSLProxyEngine on
SSLCertificateFile
/etc/ssl/xxxxxxCA/www-cert.pem
SSLCertificateKeyFile
/etc/ssl/xxxxxCA/www-key.pem
ProxyRequests Off
<Location />
AuthType Basic
AuthAuthoritative Off
AuthName "Restricted Area - PharmaPart only"
AuthLDAPAuthoritative Off
AuthLDAPURL
ldap://ldap.xxxxx.net/ou=people,dc=xxxxxx,dc=com?mail?sub?(objectClass=*)
Require valid-user
ProxyPass http://ppzhsr02.xxxxxxx.net/
ProxyPassReverse http://ppzhsr02.xxxxxx.net/
</Location>
<Proxy *>
Order deny,allow
Allow from all
</Proxy>
Like I've stated - take the Authxxxx part away and the
IIS authentication works fine. It appears to me that
when I put the Authxxxx statements in place that the
Proxy wants to do all authentications rather than just
the first access authentication.
Can anyone help?
Thanx
John
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