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Mark Moseley wrote:
> Howdy. Actually, I don't need any actual SSL functionality. All I need
> to do is to trick everything from the transhandler phase downwards that
> the URL's scheme is 'https' so that redirects have https://, not
> http://, since anyone doing a mod_rewrite or scripted redirect whilst in
> SSL would get shunted back to HTTP otherwise -- and no doubt harass our
> customer support ;)

Wouldn't it be better to parse responses on BigIPs and replace 'http'
with 'https' if redirect is detected? I have no idea how to do this, though.


dam
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