I've been looking through the documentation and looking for information
online, but can't find anything. Currently I have this in a backend:
reqirep ^([^\ ]*)\ /omc/(.*)\ (.*) \1\
/foo/bar.do?prefix=/appnb&page=/baz.do&action=acctno&id=\2\ \3
What I would like to do now is do something very similar, except as a
302 redirect that includes https. I can easily match the URL using a
path_beg acl, but I don't know how to go about extracting the relevant
bits to construct the right redirect. Can someone help me with that?
Our setup is stunnel->haproxy->apache->tomcat, should that make any
difference. We're having trouble with keeping https as https when
tomcat redirects the browser. I know little about tomcat or the
application, I've been tasked with fixing the problem in haproxy, which
is 1.4.8 under CentOS5. The stunnel package has been patched to do
x-forwarded-for.
Alternatively, are there headers I can include that would fool the
apache->tomcat connection into using https in its redirects? I've been
told that if we were handling the SSL on apache, it would inform tomcat
and it would just work.
Thanks,
Shawn