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 ...
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 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 ...
I want to set up apache on a Windows 2003 (I know, wrong forum, but it's apache so I figured this was the right place) to act as a reverse http proxy. It would recieve https from the 'net and forward ...
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 ...
Apache Server hole, unpatched until last week, shows importance of vulnerability testing for all software, not just code your developers write The Apache Software Foundation rolled out a patch last ...
Providing a common gateway for web services, caching web requests or providing anonymity are some of the ways organizations use proxy servers. Commercial proxy products, especially cloud offerings, ...