You can replace hostname (or IP) included in signature base string before 
signing it.

On 2010/02/12, at 1:04, Vinod wrote:

> I have a OAuth gadget running in orkut sandbox. I initially deployed
> my web app in a public ip machine and I had no issues in signature
> verification process. Now I have apache server running on a public IP
> machine and I have a rewrite rule applied to redirect requests to
> another server which is in the internal network. When orkut is signing
> the requests, it signs the request using my public ip, and when my
> app(Service Provider) is verifying the signature, it sees the URL with
> internal ip address and the signature verification fails. How to go
> about solving this issue. Please help me ....
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