Ubuntu Servers :: Apache Mod_Proxy - Reverse Proxying And Mod_proxy_connect?

Aug 22, 2010

I am trying to create solution with Reverse Proxy, mod_proxy and mod_proxy_connect. I haven't really used this before so I am just curious if I am doing it right. I have attached what I am trying to do plus a copy of the config:Here is my current requirement

We are going to have 3 servers, right now our top level domain is[URL] We have an E-Commerce Server in Production Right now that already has an SSL Cert on it so right now the production server for E-Commerce is [URL] However, as we are growing, we don't want to use subdomains, so instead, we want to use the reverse proxying feature on apache. We are running mostly windows servers and IIS for the E-Commerce, CMS and the Wordpress Server. Assume the following -

Apache Proxy Server 10.100.10.60
E-Commerce Server 10.100.10.3 (www.ooolalashop.com)
Content Management Server 10.100.10.3 (cms.ooolalashop.com)
Word Press Blog Server 10.100.10.3 (blog.ooolalashop.com)

1) We need the following mapped

[URL] - maps to ecommerce server - since ssl cert is going to stay on the server, on the proxy we just create a static host that points to the e-commerce server

[URL]

All of these should be pretty easy to reverse proxy

2) We need to be able to proxy the SSL connection or have it pass through to the server on the back end with the domain [URL] right now we are getting some errors Here is the error I get with SSL [Sun Aug 22 01:51:30 2010] [warn] proxy: No protocol handler was valid for the URL /. If you are using a DSO version of mod_proxy, make sure the proxy submodules are included in the configuration using LoadModule.

Here is a copy of the config

<VirtualHost *:80>
ServerAdmin support@cometcomputing.com
ServerNamewww.ooolalashop.com
DocumentRoot/var/www/ooo

[code]....

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Mar 29, 2009

I'm running Fedora 10 with Apache 2.2.11 and I noticed something a little strange going on. This morning, logwatch alerted me to the following concerning apache:

Code:

Sure enough, the apache access log file shows the following:

Code:

mod_proxy is disabled in the apache config file anyway (default mod_proxy commented out):

Code:

When I tried to access my web server to check, it was down, and I got the following when checking its status:

Code:

So I checked the apache error logs and found the following:


Code:

There's nothing wrong with line 188 of the config file:

Code:

It seems fairly apparent that there has been an attempt to use my web server as a proxy to gain access to other servers, so I have a couple of questions:

1) I presume that the attack failed, since mod_proxy was disabled?

2) Why did my web server crash? (It has never done this before). It seems very suspicious that it tried to restart, but failed to load proxy_module modules/mod_proxy.so on the same night that someone had attempted to use mod_proxy. I have since successfully started apache without making any configuration changes.

3) Do I need to worry that any part of my system has been compromised?

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I'm working on setting up a hosted OSS app on a VPS and have a question about doing some proxying. I have Centos 5.5/Apache 2.2 running on 2 VPS's, in different locations, accessible from the net. One of these hosts the app itself, the other will be used as a web portal where the end user will login to auth and then be able to access the app. Now, since I don't wan't access to the app server from the world at large, I want to firewall it and only allow access from the portal machine. So what I think I need to do is set up a reverse proxy with mod_proxy, and then if the end user auths forward them to a specific url on the app server.

So when they connect to [url] and log in I need them to be redirected to app.machine.com/theirdir

So the questions I have are:

1) Can this be done? If so, is mod_proxy the way to do it? Configuring Apache isnt a problem, but I havent worked with mod_proxy.

2) If this does work, will it also work with SSL?

3) I've seen a few small tutorials on the net, but not doing exactly what I want to. They all use the reverse proxy with a public IP connecting to a server with a private IP behind a firewall, while I have public IP's on both ends. From a network standpoint I know this shouldn't matter, but I'm not familiar with mod_proxy's particulars itself.

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Syntax OK
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[code]....

I've Googled this extensively and it seems most people who ran into this problem hadn't loaded the proxy_http module after upgrading to Apache 2.2 from 2.0.

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I am having a few websites running in a Reverse Proxy scenario on Ubuntu Server 10.04. The configuration is like this:

Code:
|--------------192.168.1.1
| (site1.abc.com)
|
|--------------192.168.1.2
| (site2.abc.com)
|
|
|
|
|--------------192.168.1.3
| (site3.abc.com)
|
|
|
|
|--------------192.168.1.4
| (site4.abc.com)
(Public IP ) |
A-------------------|
(reverse proxy server) |
(192.168.1.25) |
|--------------192.168.1.5
| (site5.abc.com)
|

Except one all websites are running properly and being redirected to their respective domains.
Following is the configuration which I used for each site define on server A a vhost file which contains following

Code:
# ProxyPass / http://<Ip of Server>
# ProxyPassReverse / http://<Ip of Server>

So if I have 5 websites then I have 5 vhost file on the gateway in above diagram A and in each of those file as above root of site is redirected to internal IP. 4 of them are running properly. The fifth website is running on port 8080:/keyword. So in its vhost file on gateway I defined

Code:
# ProxyPass / http://<Ip of Server>:8080/keyword
# ProxyPassReverse / http://<Ip of Server>:8080/keyword
I can see on Lan http://<Ip of Server>:8080/keyword but when from internet I try to see:
http://site5.abc.com
I get redirected to a page is https://site5.abc.com:8443/ and it says

Code:
The webpage at https://site5.abc.com:8443/ might be temporarily down or it may have moved permanently to a new web address. The site5.abc.com has a requirement to be run at port 8080 internally and it is not a Ubuntu server.(Red Hat based server). While rest all are Ubuntu servers including gateway A.

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The problem I'm experiencing is this:

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Behind this proxy server I have a http server running apache (124.124.124.124).

This http server has multiple sites (virtualhost), it's only reachable via the proxy server.

If i run a nslookup on www.somedomain.com I get 123.123.123.123 (Not really but you understand what I mean)

I put my proxy to have the IP 123.123.123.123, so far so good. The requests come in to the proxy server.

I want my http server to be named 124.124.124.124.

In the http server I wish to set up my virtualhosts like this:

How do I get my proxy to grab the data from the http server?

If I do like this I will only make another request to my proxy server.

If I do like this, only the first page in the httpd.conf in my http server will work.

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I've checked out that my mod_proxy is already disabled but the unauthorized incoming request is still very large.

So I tried to compile an Apache from raw (2.2.17) just enabling mod_rewrite and then found out that the 'proxy' request is still there.

Tried httpd -l and here are the modules inside the Apache :

Code:
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Compiled in modules:
core.c
mod_authn_file.c

[Code]....

There should be no mod_proxy but why should it still accepting proxy request? I checked the access_log file and still found [URL] and so on.

My question is : - How to block all the proxy request and only accepting the normal web server request? I also have tried to enable proxy in the previous Apache and then setting up "ProxyRequest Off" and Proxy * only from localhost but the request is still there.

I tried by myself using the webserver as proxy in browser and all the URLs I opened including the false URL will be redirected to my index.php and this should show me that 'you-can't-use-this-as-proxy-anymore' right?

Insane people still believe they could use my server and they keep trying and trying.

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I have a php app set up in the default virtualhost, and want to add a Grails app. The grails app runs on [URL] and I want to configure apache2 to proxy that folder to Jetty using mod_proxy.

Module is enabled

Code:

$ sudo a2enmod proxy
Module proxy already enabled

[code]....

Quote:

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So first, here's the relevant portion of the Apache config:
Code:
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CustomLog logs/test_access_log common
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Code:
-----BEGIN CERTIFICATE-----
*****
-----END CERTIFICATE-----
-----BEGIN RSA PRIVATE KEY-----
*****
-----END RSA PRIVATE KEY-----

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This is link to KnowledgeTree software:
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In my ssl.conf in VirtualHost part I have created something like this:
Code:
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<Proxy *>
Order allow,deny
Allow from all
</Proxy>

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</Location>
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62ms
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Code:
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Code:

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Code:

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[URL]

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[Code].....

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Networking :: Proxy ARP For One Interface (proxying For Wirelessly Isolated Clients)?

Sep 23, 2010

I have a network on which all the wired and wireless connected clients are isolated from one another which is what our network requires.

One down side to this is that the isolation doesn't allow local clients to talk to one another and if they did, I would want it routed through the gateway. Is it possible to enable proxy arp on only the interface which the clients are connected (eth1) to make the gateway forward traffic between local clients?

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