Re: RE: [users@httpd] ReverseProxy and SSL

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Hey Owen,

I will try to make a drawing...a bit difficult but i will try. The main goal of this project is to enclose a website which is hosted by another company without the user noticing this. Cause of security constraints this option is at this moment the best solution ( I myself would prefer to use a webservice). As you can see the connection between the browser and our broadvision and our apache is http and the connection between our apache and the tomcat of our hosting company is https.

I've configured apache to act as an reverse proxy to an https site
(https://www.test.site.nl) I connect to the apache using the url
<a href=http://www.apache.site.nl.>http://www.apache.site.nl.</a> When I do a request to a simple jsp page it
will work fine, on this jsp page is a form, when I submit this form I
get a real strange url back, it looks like this:
 
https://www.apache.site.nl,%20www.test.site.nlnl/...

BTW: when I add ProxyPreserveHost On in the configuration the url will look a bit different,
   https://www.apache.site.nl,%20www.apache.site.nlnl/.....

As you notice I do a http request and get an https request back, i'm not
sure why this is happening. The action which is connected to the form is
a servlet which may (or may not) do I redirect which causes this
problem.

Does this clarify my question?

Br,

Sarris

	


> Van: "Boyle Owen" <Owen.Boyle@xxxxxxx>
> Aan: users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> Onderwerp: RE: [users@httpd] ReverseProxy and SSL
> BCC: Wed, 9 Mar 2005 17:16:32 +0100

> <pre>Plain text please...
> 
> 
> You've got two webservers, a java servlet engine, a mixture of HTTP and
> HTTPS and you're doing reverse proxying. And you describe it all in two
> sentences?
> 
> I would need at least a circuit diagram before I could begin to guess
> what's wrong...
> 
> Rgds,
> Owen Boyle
> Disclaimer: Any disclaimer attached to this message may be ignored. 
>  
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Sarris Overbosch [mailto:soverbosch@xxxxxxxx]
> Sent: Mittwoch, 9. März 2005 17:09
> To: apachelist 
> Subject: [users@httpd] ReverseProxy and SSL
> 
> 
> Hi,
> 
> I've configured apache to act as an reverse proxy to an https site
> (https://www.test.site.nl) I connect to the apache using the url
> <a href=http://www.apache.site.nl.>http://www.apache.site.nl.</a> When I do a request to a simple jsp page it
> will work fine, on this jsp page is a form, when I submit this form I
> get a real strange url back, it looks like this:
> 
> https://www.apache.site.nl,%20www.test.site.nlnl/...
> 
> As you notice I do a http request and get an https request back, i'm not
> sure why this is happening. The action which is connected to the form is
> a servlet which may (or may not) do I redirect which causes this
> problem. Has anyone out there had this problem and if yes how did you
> solve that?
> 
> Br,
> 
> Sarris
> 
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