I also have the same issue.
I may have found the problem in the code and I am itching to submit a 
patch, but I have not touched Java in more than 10 years and I am not 
familiar with this codebase. I reported the issue instead: 
https://osgeo-org.atlassian.net/browse/GEOS-7653

Problem description:
      Geoserver tiled layers preview points to 
http://127.0.0.1:8080/geoserver/gwc/... even though I have set "Proxy 
Base URL" correctly. Plain layers previews work just fine.

Simple workaround:
     Replace the http://127.0.0.1:8080/geoserver in the browser address 
bar with whatever your actual url is. It works for me. The service seems 
to have no problem, it's just the inconvenience of the interface link 
pointing to a wrong address.

Related Issues:
     I have only found https://osgeo-org.atlassian.net/browse/GEOS-4930, 
which concerns the layer preview (not the tile layer preview). It seems 
even at the time (Mar 2013) it was not a real bug but was due to 
geoserver being run under something other than Tomcat.


Best,
Daniel


  

Em 22/07/2016 04:40, Guillaume Sueur escreveu:
> Hi list,
>
> Despite the setting of a proxy URL in Geoserver's global configuration,
> the geowebcache tiled layers interface still points out to wrong URLs
> (things in 127.0.0.1 actually) for preview, seed/truncate links. Is this
> a known bug of do I have to set something more up to get a correct
> behavior ?
>
> Best regards
>
> Guillaume
>
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