Le 01/04/2014 23:42, Bertrand Jacquin a écrit :
Hi Cyril,

D'ar meurzh 01 a viz Ebrel 2014 e 23 eur 35, « Cyril Bonté » he deus skrivet :

If bk_local has server UP in the farm, and request look like
https://203.0.113.42/__bar, then everything is fine, request is nicely
handled by bk_local/localhost. http://203.0.113.42/__bar is correctly
redirected.

If bk_local has no server UP in the farm, then the 'http-request
redirect scheme' is always applied instead of a 503 response. I don't
known if this is the really intended result. In the request
(https://203.0.113.42/__bar),

I'm not sure to understand. Did you want to write
http://203.0.113.42/__bar just above ?

No https://203.0.113.42/__bar should not pass 'http-request redirect
scheme' as not the all prerequisites are matched.

I need the 'http-request redirect scheme' be applied only if request is
for the right vhost (v-local) and for the right path (p-admin) and if
is not a ssl request.

If it was supposed to be "http" instead of "https", I'd call it a
feature and you can use "nbsrv" to disable disable redirects when no
server are available.

Sure, but I'm more trying to understand that behaviour here.

OK, then I'm not convinced it happened. Do you have some captures that make a https request being redirected ?


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Cyril Bonté

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