Okay, since there was no response I'm taking it a bit further.
This should be more then enough.

I opened up my source @ maagal.dontexist.org:40 . You can click the link and
see that the website is up.

This is how to reproduce the bug:

   - Create an information source for my server (remote host).
   - Create a new virtual server with an "HTTP Reverse Proxy" handler for my
   server.
   - Make sure you check "Preserve Host Header".
   - Save and gracefully restart Cherokee.
   - Point your browser to your virtual server and follow these steps:
      1. Go to /admin/
      2. It will ask you to log in, use "admin" and "1234".
      3. Go to /admin/articles_manager/9.
      4. You'll get 502 error from cherokee.
      5. Try it on my server, and see that it's working.
   - If you want, check the same with Cherokee 0.99.20 and see that it's
   working.

Please, Alvaro, take a look at it when you can. I really can't think of any
other tools I can give you to diagnose this bug.

Thank you.
Yo'av

2009/12/9 Yo'av Moshe <[email protected]>

> I'm sorry, but I just have to get this resolved...
>
> Just tried 0.99.31 and still the same.
>
> So now I have compiled cherokee with trace support, and I'm attaching the
> relevant portion of the log.
>
> Scenario is this:
>
>    1. Cherokee is up (port 80), backend server is up (port 8100).
>    2. I pointed my browser to some.url.org/login and logged in
>    successfully (POST)
>    3. Moved to some.url.org/panel, and get the admin panel as I should
>    (GET).
>    4. Clicked on the "Photos Panel", which is at /panel/photos/9, and got
>    502 error (GET).
>
> Same scenario is working just fine when connecting directly to backend
> system.
>
> Please, help!
> If there's anything else I can do other from this log I'll be more then
> glad to create it, just tell me what log you need...
>
> Let's get this issue fixed!
>
> Thank you.
> Yo'av
>
> 2009/10/19 Yo'av Moshe <[email protected]>
>
> Not really, since I'm can't understand why some pages work and other don't.
>>
>> I can setup one of my backend servers to run on a public port - this way
>> maybe you could try to reverse proxy it. I'll tell what pages break.
>>
>> Is it okay?
>> I can also generate all sorts of logs if it will help, just say what to...
>>
>> Yo'av
>>
>> 2009/10/14 Alvaro Lopez Ortega <[email protected]>
>>
>> On 14/10/2009, at 19:19, Yo'av Moshe wrote:
>>>
>>>  I would love to supply any additional information about my setup.
>>>>
>>>
>>> Ok, let's try to refocus this whole issue.
>>> Do you know how could I reproduce the issue locally? That'd be enough for
>>> me to debug the problem.
>>>
>>> --
>>> Octality
>>> http://www.octality.com/
>>>
>>>
>>
>> --
>> Yo'av Moshe
>>
>
>
> --
> Yo'av Moshe
>


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