stephan12

Creating a Reverse Proxy Using IIS

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We are facing an issue with third party cookies in Safari and in other browsers where the users have the third party cookies disabled. Currently, we have the URL"https://sandbox.esignlive.com/access?sessionToken={sessionToken}" in an iFrame to where it displays "Warning, To ensure the proper functionality of the system, cookies must be enabled in your browser."

We were looking at this example in the blog. However, the example gave was using an Apache server. We are trying this through IIS. Do you guys have an example of the OneSpan Sign service running behind the reverse proxy in IIS?


Reply to: Creating a Reverse Proxy Using IIS

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Hi Stephan,

 

Thanks for the post! Although IIS is not within the scope that OneSpan Sign supports, there are many useful blogs and articles out there showcasing how to set up the IIS with the URL Rewrite module as a reverse proxy. One of the step-by-step guide I found useful is from Microsoft support:

Part 1 - https://techcommunity.microsoft.com/t5/iis-support-blog/setup-iis-with-url-rewrite-as-a-reverse-proxy-for-real-world/ba-p/846222

Part 2 - https://techcommunity.microsoft.com/t5/iis-support-blog/iis-acting-as-reverse-proxy-where-the-problems-start/ba-p/846259#M344

Part 3 - https://techcommunity.microsoft.com/t5/iis-support-blog/iis-and-url-rewrite-rewriting-the-outbound-response-contents/ba-p/846351#M345

 

Duo

Duo Liang OneSpan Evangelism and Partner Integrations Developer


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