Aw: Re: Apache with mod_rewrite and mod_proxy doesn't work / P Flag

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Hello,

Thank you for reply.

I tried it first with ProxyPass, but it seems that it is not flexible enough, e.g. it is not possible to work with query strings(e.g. session ids) for patterns, as far as I know.
mod_rewrite seems to be able to do that. And when add a ProxyPassReverse inside the Directory-tags I get an error, when I restart apache. I will later post that
message.
 
Gesendet: Dienstag, 05. April 2016 um 15:24 Uhr
Von: "Marat Khalili" <mkh@xxxxxx>
An: users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Betreff: Re: Apache with mod_rewrite and mod_proxy doesn't work / P Flag
OOPS, sorry, posted too fast. According to logs RewriteRule does not perform internal redirect. You might try ProxyPass instead.
 
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With Best Regards,
Marat Khalili
 
On 05/04/16 16:17, Marat Khalili wrote:
You also need ProxyPassReverse in order to rewrite header URLs from the backend, and probably ProxyPassReverseCookieDomain and ProxyPassReverseCookiePath too.
 
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With Best Regards,
Marat Khalili
 
On 05/04/16 14:01, Rael wrote:
Hello,

I'm in the process to use Apache as a reverse proxy with mod_rewrite to have nicer URLs for an APEX-application.

The user shouldn't never see the actual URLs from app1.example.com:8888/apex..., that's why I use mod_proxy too.

Alas, it doesn't work.

 

Current settings in default vhost:

    <Directory /var/www/html>
      Options Indexes FollowSymLinks MultiViews
      AllowOverride All
      Order allow,deny
      allow from all

      ### Rewrite Rules ###

      RewriteEngine On
      LogLevel alert rewrite:trace6

      RewriteRule ^$ http://app1.example.com:8888/apex/f?p=111:3

      #####################
    </Directory>

For example with "RewriteRule ^$ http://app1.example.com:8888/apex/f?p=111:3" the user gets a http redirection from e.g. http://localhost to http://app1.example.com:8888/apex/f?p=111:3 and then he also sees this last URL in his browser, which I don't want.

Infos from the log when I sent a request with the previous rewrite rule:

    [perdir /var/www/html/] strip per-dir prefix: /var/www/html/ -> 
    [perdir /var/www/html/] applying pattern '^$' to uri ''
    [perdir /var/www/html/] rewrite '' -> 'http://app1.example.com:8888
      /apex/f?p=111:3'
    split uri=http://app1.example.com:8888/apex/f?p=111:3 ->
      uri=http://app1.example.com:8888/apex/f, args=p=111:3
    [perdir /var/www/html/] implicitly forcing redirect (rc=302) with
      http://app1.example.com:8888/apex/f
    [perdir /var/www/html/] escaping http://app1.example.com:8888
      /apex/f?p=111:3 for redirect
    [perdir /var/www/html/] escaping p=111:3 to query string for redirect
      p=111:3
    [perdir /var/www/html/] redirect to http://app1.example.com:8888
      /apex/f?p=111:3 [REDIRECT/302]

Adding the flag [P] to the RewriteRule, as far as I see it, should bring the desired behavior, but doesn't. I just get the index page from apache.

>From the logs, with [P] flag added to the previous rule:

    [perdir /var/www/html/] strip per-dir prefix: /var/www/html/ -> 
    [perdir /var/www/html/] applying pattern '^$' to uri ''
    [perdir /var/www/html/] rewrite '' -> 'http://app1.example.com:8888
      /apex/f?p=111:3'
    uri=http://app1.example.com:8888/apex/f?p=111:3 ->
      uri=http://app1.example.com:8888/apex/f, args=p=111:3
    [perdir /var/www/html/] escaped URI in per-dir context for proxy,
      http://app1.example.com:8888/apex/f -> http://app1.example.com:8888
      /apex/f
    [perdir /var/www/html/] forcing proxy-throughput with 
      http://app1.example.com:8888/apex/f
    [perdir /var/www/html/] go-ahead with proxy request 
      proxy:http://app1.example.com:8888/apex/f?p=111:3 [OK]
    [perdir /var/www/html/] strip per-dir prefix: /var/www
      /html/index.html -> index.html
    [perdir /var/www/html/] applying pattern '^$' to uri 'index.html'
    [perdir /var/www/html/] pass through /var/www/html/index.html

OS: Ubuntu 14.04 Apache(with mod_rewrite and mod_proxy enabled): 2.4.7

Thank you!

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