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Pound configuration
James Wenzel <jwenzel(at)enterpriserp.com> |
2008-03-30 18:11:16 |
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Hello,
First I would like to say this is an excellent product, but it is
hard to find out how to get specific recipes if you will to configure
it.
What I have basically is a pound server behind a firewall in a DMZ
with an address of lets say 192.168.10.10
It needs to proxy to a server on the inside nework say of 10.10.10.10
now the website on server 10.10.10.10 lets say is
http://www.thissite.com:8000/somewhere/shomehow.htm
The URL is the only thing open on the server.
This is my current configuration
# Main listening ports
ListenHTTP
Address 192.168.10.10
Port 8000
Client 10
End
Service
BackEnd
Address 10.10.10.10
Port 8000
Priority 5
End
BackEnd
Address 10.10.10.11
Port 8000
Priority 4
End
End
What am I doing wrong pls?
James Wenzel
Enterprise Resource Providers
www.enterpriserp.com
716 310 8236
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Re: [Pound Mailing List] Pound configuration
Calomel <poundlist(at)calomel.org> |
2008-03-30 20:12:53 |
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James,
What do the logs say? Is pound blocking the connection? Is pound not
starting due to a config error? Is the connection getting to your internal
web servers? Are your internal web servers running on port 8000?
Pound secure reverse proxy "how to"
http://calomel.org/pound.html
--
Calomel (at) http://calomel.org
Open Source Research and Reference
On Sun, Mar 30, 2008 at 12:11:16PM -0400, James Wenzel wrote:
>Hello,
>
> First I would like to say this is an excellent product, but it is
>hard to find out how to get specific recipes if you will to configure
>it.
>
>What I have basically is a pound server behind a firewall in a DMZ
>with an address of lets say 192.168.10.10
>
>It needs to proxy to a server on the inside nework say of 10.10.10.10
>
>now the website on server 10.10.10.10 lets say is
>http://www.thissite.com:8000/somewhere/shomehow.htm
>
>The URL is the only thing open on the server.
>
>This is my current configuration
>
> # Main listening ports
> ListenHTTP
> Address 192.168.10.10
> Port 8000
> Client 10
> End
> Service
> BackEnd
> Address 10.10.10.10
> Port 8000
> Priority 5
> End
> BackEnd
> Address 10.10.10.11
> Port 8000
> Priority 4
> End
> End
>
>What am I doing wrong pls?
>
>James Wenzel
>Enterprise Resource Providers
>www.enterpriserp.com
>716 310 8236
>
>
>
>--
>To unsubscribe send an email with subject unsubscribe to pound(at)apsis.ch.
>Please contact roseg(at)apsis.ch for questions.
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Re: [Pound Mailing List] Pound configuration
James Wenzel <jwenzel(at)enterpriserp.com> |
2008-03-30 20:39:38 |
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Calomel,
Thank you for your quick response,
The logs dont show anything. I see two instances of pound running
when I do a ps aux | grep pound (which I understand is normal).
When I go to the internal servers they are running on port 8000. (this
is a test from my proxy server to the internal machines). Does my
configuration look valid? How should I connect to the proxy server in
the URL? exactly as my proxy would connect to the internal servers?
Thanks for your help
Jamie
On Mar 30, 2008, at 2:12 PM, Calomel wrote:
> James,
>
> What do the logs say? Is pound blocking the connection? Is pound not
> starting due to a config error? Is the connection getting to your
> internal
> web servers? Are your internal web servers running on port 8000?
>
> Pound secure reverse proxy "how to"
> http://calomel.org/pound.html
>
> --
> Calomel (at) http://calomel.org
> Open Source Research and Reference
>
>
> On Sun, Mar 30, 2008 at 12:11:16PM -0400, James Wenzel wrote:
>> Hello,
>>
>> First I would like to say this is an excellent product, but it is
>> hard to find out how to get specific recipes if you will to configure
>> it.
>>
>> What I have basically is a pound server behind a firewall in a DMZ
>> with an address of lets say 192.168.10.10
>>
>> It needs to proxy to a server on the inside nework say of 10.10.10.10
>>
>> now the website on server 10.10.10.10 lets say is
>> http://www.thissite.com:8000/somewhere/shomehow.htm
>>
>> The URL is the only thing open on the server.
>>
>> This is my current configuration
>>
>> # Main listening ports
>> ListenHTTP
>> Address 192.168.10.10
>> Port 8000
>> Client 10
>> End
>> Service
>> BackEnd
>> Address 10.10.10.10
>> Port 8000
>> Priority 5
>> End
>> BackEnd
>> Address 10.10.10.11
>> Port 8000
>> Priority 4
>> End
>> End
>>
>> What am I doing wrong pls?
>>
>> James Wenzel
>> Enterprise Resource Providers
>> www.enterpriserp.com
>> 716 310 8236
>>
>>
>>
>> --
>> To unsubscribe send an email with subject unsubscribe to pound(at)apsis.ch
>> .
>> Please contact roseg(at)apsis.ch for questions.
>
> --
> To unsubscribe send an email with subject unsubscribe to pound(at)apsis.ch
> .
> Please contact roseg(at)apsis.ch for questions.
James Wenzel
Enterprise Resource Providers
www.enterpriserp.com
716 310 8236
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Re: [Pound Mailing List] Pound configuration
James Wenzel <jwenzel(at)enterpriserp.com> |
2008-03-31 14:43:20 |
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Ok so what happens is I get to the login page. When I select it I get
the infamous page takes too long error. When I look in the logs I get
this: It seems it knows how to get to the first page just fine, it is
going beyond that now that seems to be the issue.
Mar 31 08:34:59 INTERNALSERVER pound: 12.105.7.44 GET /OA_MEDIA/
xxbol_logo.jpg HTTP/1.1 - HTTP/1.1 200 OK (reverseproxy:8000/- ->
10.1.140.200:8000) 0.141 sec
Mar 31 08:34:59 INTERNALSERVER pound: 12.105.7.44 GET /OA_MEDIA/
FNDINVDT.gif HTTP/1.1 - HTTP/1.1 200 OK (reverseproxy:8000/- ->
10.1.140.201:8000) 0.020 sec
Mar 31 08:34:59 INTERNALSERVER pound: 12.105.7.44 GET /OA_MEDIA/
FNDJLFRR.gif HTTP/1.1 - HTTP/1.1 200 OK (reverseproxy:8000/- ->
10.1.140.201:8000) 0.017 sec
Mar 31 08:34:59 INTERNALSERVER pound: 12.105.7.44 GET /favicon.ico
HTTP/1.1 - HTTP/1.1 404 Not Found (koyoserver:8000/- ->
10.1.140.200:8000) 0.005 sec
Mar 31 08:35:16 INTERNALSERVER pound: 12.105.7.44 POST /pls/prod/
oraclemypage.home HTTP/1.1 - HTTP/1.0 200 OK (reverseproxy:8000/- ->
10.1.140.201:8000) 2.326 sec
Mar 31 08:35:16 INTERNALSERVER pound: 12.105.7.44 GET /pls/prod/
OracleMyPage.home?home_url=http%3A%2F%2Fkoyoserver%3A8000%2FOA_HTML
%2FUS%2FICXINDEX_BOL.htm HTTP/1.1 - HTTP/1.0 302 Found (reverseproxy:
8000/- -> 10.1.140.200:8000) 0.187 sec
Mar 31 08:36:47 INTERNALSERVER pound: 12.105.7.44 POST /pls/prod/
oraclemypage.home HTTP/1.1 - HTTP/1.0 200 OK (reverseproxy:8000/- ->
10.1.140.201:8000) 1.031 sec
Mar 31 08:36:47 INTERNALSERVER pound: 12.105.7.44 GET /pls/prod/
OracleMyPage.home?home_url=http%3A%2F%2Fkoyoserver%3A8000%2FOA_HTML
%2FUS%2FICXINDEX_BOL.htm HTTP/1.1 - HTTP/1.0 302 Found (reverseproxy:
8000/- -> 10.1.140.201:8000) 0.283 sec
Mar 31 08:37:25 INTERNALSERVER pound: 12.105.7.44 GET /pls/prod/
oraclemypage.home HTTP/1.1 - HTTP/1.0 302 Found (reverseproxy:8000/- -
> 10.1.140.200:8000) 0.179 sec
Mar 31 08:40:05 INTERNALSERVER pound: 12.105.7.44 GET /OA_HTML/US/
ICXINDEX_BOL.htm HTTP/1.1 - HTTP/1.1 304 Not Modified (v:8000/- ->
10.1.140.201:8000) 0.012 sec
Mar 31 08:40:17 INTERNALSERVER pound: 12.105.7.44 POST /pls/prod/
oraclemypage.home HTTP/1.1 - HTTP/1.0 200 OK (reverseproxy:8000/- ->
10.1.140.201:8000) 0.644 sec
Mar 31 08:40:17 INTERNALSERVER pound: 12.105.7.44 GET /pls/prod/
OracleMyPage.home?home_url=http%3A%2F%2Fkoyoserver%3A8000%2FOA_HTML
%2FUS%2FICXINDEX_BOL.htm HTTP/1.1 - HTTP/1.0 302 Found (reverseproxy:
8000/- -> 10.1.140.201:8000) 0.254 sec
Jamie
On Mar 30, 2008, at 2:12 PM, Calomel wrote:
> James,
>
> What do the logs say? Is pound blocking the connection? Is pound not
> starting due to a config error? Is the connection getting to your
> internal
> web servers? Are your internal web servers running on port 8000?
>
> Pound secure reverse proxy "how to"
> http://calomel.org/pound.html
>
> --
> Calomel (at) http://calomel.org
> Open Source Research and Reference
>
>
> On Sun, Mar 30, 2008 at 12:11:16PM -0400, James Wenzel wrote:
>> Hello,
>>
>> First I would like to say this is an excellent product, but it is
>> hard to find out how to get specific recipes if you will to configure
>> it.
>>
>> What I have basically is a pound server behind a firewall in a DMZ
>> with an address of lets say 192.168.10.10
>>
>> It needs to proxy to a server on the inside nework say of 10.10.10.10
>>
>> now the website on server 10.10.10.10 lets say is
>> http://www.thissite.com:8000/somewhere/shomehow.htm
>>
>> The URL is the only thing open on the server.
>>
>> This is my current configuration
>>
>> # Main listening ports
>> ListenHTTP
>> Address 192.168.10.10
>> Port 8000
>> Client 10
>> End
>> Service
>> BackEnd
>> Address 10.10.10.10
>> Port 8000
>> Priority 5
>> End
>> BackEnd
>> Address 10.10.10.11
>> Port 8000
>> Priority 4
>> End
>> End
>>
>> What am I doing wrong pls?
>>
>> James Wenzel
>> Enterprise Resource Providers
>> www.enterpriserp.com
>> 716 310 8236
>>
>>
>>
>> --
>> To unsubscribe send an email with subject unsubscribe to pound(at)apsis.ch
>> .
>> Please contact roseg(at)apsis.ch for questions.
>
> --
> To unsubscribe send an email with subject unsubscribe to pound(at)apsis.ch
> .
> Please contact roseg(at)apsis.ch for questions.
James Wenzel
Enterprise Resource Providers
www.enterpriserp.com
716 310 8236
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