You could pass that as part of URL or cookies in the redirect request.
John
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From: "tsudha" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Thursday, February 15, 2001 6:46 AM
Subject: passing HTTPS information to inside apache
> Hi
>
> This is sudha from Hewlett-Packard, ISD team. I had a question and would
> really appreciate if you couls help in this. We have one of our
> potential customer waiting for our solution. Please treat it as urgent
> and reply asap.Thanks in advance.
>
> Actually Iam trying to port one of our products, DG2.7 from VirtualVault
> to HP-UX11.0.
> Now, we have the similar scenario in HP-UX11 as in VirtualVault
>
> Concept:
>
> 1) Outside server: Apache running on port 80 (normal) and on 443 (SSL)
> all request are redirected to another apache server (non-ssl) port
> 8000
>
> 2) Inside server:Apache running on port 8000 with DG 2.7 plug-in.
> Only listening on 127.0.0.1:8000
>
> The problem Iam encountering here is that , if I set any environment
> variable in the outside server , then that information is not passed to
> the inside server.
> So, my question is , can I set a custom HTTPS variable and pass from
> outside SSL apache server to inside server as part of request ? Is
> there any directive in mod_ssl that can handle this?
>
>
> thanks
> sudha
>
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