Why don't you add your own custom
header to the request? -----Original Message----- Hey all. I have been researching and experimenting
with this and have not yet found a way to do it with either mod_rewrite or
mod_proxy. I have about 25 virtual hosts all
with their own ssl keys. I want to proxy
them all through apache to JBoss and then have JBoss proxy content from Zope. The problem I am having is that I
have a portlet-streamer tool which I wrote and open-sourced which will rewrite
the content links from zope according to a configuration file which works very
similar to mod_rewrite (which I used as a guide). I have no problems except when I try to
determine what the original protocol was. When using mod_proxy, I can use
apache 2.0 and use the ProxyPreserveHost directive to get the host from the
request, or I can simply pull it from the x-forward-host header property using
my rewrite tool. Unfortunately nothing
in the request or the header tells me if the request was via http or via https. Is there any way to tell the target
host the original protocol via a header variable or a directive? |
- Proxying the protocol... Matt Gregory
- Re: Proxying the protocol... Daniel Lopez
- RE: Proxying the protocol... Juan Rivera
- RE: Proxying the protocol... Matt Gregory
- RE: Proxying the protocol... Matt Gregory
- RE: Proxying the protocol... Kwindla Hultman Kramer