Is it possible IIS reverse Proxy for WAS ( BSP) ?????

Hi
I am able to setup IIS reverse proxy for Portal and other some internal website and it works well from outside the firewall. But for WAS (for BSP application), it repeatly prompt login screen even after gave correct user ID and password when call through proxy. But it work inside firewall.
So really wonder is it possible to use IIS reverse proxy for WAS?
Thanks
Raibin

Hi Raja
Thanks for your message. But I already read this same and many other BLOGs. Everything talk about manything. And nothing helped me to find the solution. But friday I found the solution myself and happy to share with you and all others.
The problem was related to the extra string getting added with in url to replace /bsp/   to   /bsp(xxxxxxxxxxxxx)/ and finally when I put the entry as below in my IISProxy.xml file, everything became OK.
And I saw so many question related to EP 7.0 for outside access. There is one extra entry we have to put for webdynpro to make EP 7.0 working outside specially for admin screens.
In the below example 'sapep' is Portal and 'sapecc' is ECC 5.0 server.
<ISAPI-config version="1.6">
     <filter name="IisProxy filter" />
     <extension name="IisProxy extension" />
     <mapping name="PORTAL">
          <source>
               <protocol>http</protocol>
               <prefix>/irj</prefix>
               <new-prefix>/irj/</new-prefix>
          </source>
          <source>
               <protocol>http</protocol>
               <prefix>/logon/</prefix>
          </source>
          <source>
               <protocol>http</protocol>
               <prefix>/webdynpro/</prefix>
          </source>
          <target>
               <protocol>http</protocol>
               <host>sapep.domain.com</host>
               <port>50000</port>
          </target>
     </mapping>
     <mapping name="BSP">
          <source>
               <protocol>http</protocol>
               <prefix>/sap/</prefix>
          </source>
          <source>
               <protocol>http</protocol>
        <prefix>/sap(bD1lbiZjPTA5NiZkPW1pbg==)/</prefix>
          </source>
          <target>
               <protocol>http</protocol>
               <host>sapecc.domain.com</host>
               <port>1080</port>
          </target>
     <compress-types>text/html, text/plain</compress-types>
     </mapping>
</ISAPI-config>
I hope this will many to solve their problems.
Thanks
Raibin

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