Re: [users@httpd] mod_proxy and mod_headers

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On 9/15/06, Spil Oss <spil.oss@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
The proxy is addressed with https and some of the backends are http.
For the backends that do correct location headers and serve http,
ProxyPreserveHost sends the host to the backend with http-protocol,
the backend returns redirect location:
http://www.somehost.com/somepath which isn't available by http. Using
ProxyPassReverse for these locations doesn't work because the location
does not contain the proxy's address but the external address.

I haven't thought it through completely, but I'd guess you could use
ProxyPassReverse on that, as in
ProxyPassReverse / http://www.somehost.com/
even if somehost.com is the name of the proxy.

Joshua.

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