httpd 2.2 ReverseProxy not working on 302 redirect location header

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Hi,

I am using an apache setup as a reverse proxy to a backend server.
...
<VirtualHost *>
    ServerName foolocal.com

ProxyPass / http://fooremote.com/
ProxyPassReverse / http://fooremote.com/ 
...

The above setup is working fine for most pages, except a few servlets which are using 302 Redirects.

There is a servlet in the backend system, which is setting a redirect header like below:
HTTP/1.1 302 Moved Temporarily
Location: http://fooremote.com:80/abc.jsp

The ReverseProxy is not able to reset the value of the Location header in this case.

I tried the below option but it did not work. The original header is not modified by the below line.
Header always edit Location ^http://fooremote.com:80 http://foolocal.com

I am not sure whether the issue is with the Location header overwriting, or whether it is because of the :80 being appended in the URL in the redirection header.

Need your help in solving this.

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