Hi Chris,

Thanks for the reply, in our scenario the website asks for the redirect,
and it is not static, so I may not know beforehand what redirect is going
to be asked for. Under Microsofts ARR for example they call it "reverse
rewrite host in response headers", if you turn it on it behaves very much
the same as what I am experiencing.

Cheers,
Leo.

-----Original Message-----
From: Chris Morrow [mailto:[email protected]]
Sent: Thursday, 17 May 2012 3:15 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: [Pound Mailing List] Wildcard Certificate and 302 redirect

Hi Leo, emailing you directly as the mailing list bounced my earlier
reply.

It looks like you're trying to perform the redirect at the application
level, rather than at the load balancer. You may find success by
implementing the following config:

#edit the listener containing the backends for https://sd1.example.com
#put this at the top of the listener config

ListenHTTPS
        Address 192.168.1.80
        Port    443
        Cert    "/etc/pound/star.staging.poli.local.pem"
        Client  20
        Service
                IgnoreCase 1
                Url "test\.php"
                Redirect "https://sd2.example.com/result.php";
        End
        Service
                BackEnd
                        Address 127.0.0.2
                        Port    80
                End
        End
End


I am assuming your localhost references are just masking your network
design.

Regards,
Chris


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