Hi folks,
We have a web server running IIS to serve Outlook Web Access requests which
give you the availability to read your emails stored an Exchange server with
a browser.
I don't want this IIS server to be visible from internet (because security
with Microsoft product is laughable). I want to configure an apache
server/Linux to be a front end to my IIS server.
Which directive should I use to ask my apache server to redirect specific
URLs to the IIS server and also all requests incoming to ports 443 (https).
I tried ProxyRemote, but didn't get it to work... :(
Thanks for your collaboration.
Please reply to the list but also to my email. tks
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We have a web server running IIS to serve Outlook Web Access requests which
give you the availability to read your emails stored an Exchange server with
a browser.
I don't want this IIS server to be visible from internet (because security
with Microsoft product is laughable). I want to configure an apache
server/Linux to be a front end to my IIS server.
Which directive should I use to ask my apache server to redirect specific
URLs to the IIS server and also all requests incoming to ports 443 (https).
I tried ProxyRemote, but didn't get it to work... :(
Thanks for your collaboration.
Please reply to the list but also to my email. tks
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