I know I could try this out myself rather than asking - but I'd like to know if anyone else has experience of this, so that I don't destroy our current setup without reason.<BR><BR>Basically what I ...
I want to set up Apache 2.0.52 and mono's xsp (1.0.2) in a reverse proxy configuration, but I only want to forward .NET files: .asmx, .aspx, etc. The best I seem to be able to do is all-or-nothing.
A yet-to-be-patched flaw discovered in the Apache HTTP server allows attackers to access protected resources on the internal network if some rewrite rules are not defined properly. The vulnerability ...
A new reverse proxy issue affecting Apache HTTP server can be used by attackers to access internal systems if certain rules are improperly configured, a security researcher said. A new reverse proxy ...
In a previous article, I discussed Apache Tomcat, which is the ideal way to run Java applications from your server. I explained that you can run those apps from Tomcat's default 8080 port, or you can ...
In addition to being a "basic" web server, and providing static and dynamic content to end-users, Apache httpd (as well as most other web servers) can also act as a reverse proxy server, also-known-as ...
It all boils down to a missing forward-slash symbol: A newly discovered method of attack could let hackers access databases, firewalls, routers, and other internal network resources via misconfigured ...
A yet-to-be-patched flaw discovered in the Apache HTTP server allows attackers to access protected resources on the internal network if some rewrite rules are not defined properly. The vulnerability ...