Hi Thanks for your response. I have narrowed it down a bit and thanks to Joe Marshall I turned on the rewrite log (duh). I notice that SSL works fine by its own when I don't use rewrite rules but when I use rewrite rule: http://81.26.252.160:81/VirtualHostBase/https/81.26.252.160:443/VirtualHostRoot/$1
I get: Forbidden You don't have permission to access / on this server. Plone works just fine on http://81.26.252.160:81/ , zope on http://81.26.252.160:8081/ and ssl on http://81.26.252.160:443/ It's when I turn on the rewrite rules it gets messy. My rewrite log for the forbidden access is as follows: 81.26.252.160 - - [06/Aug/2006:00:21:25 +0200] [81.26.252.160/sid#71cb78][rid#77c240/initial] (2) init rewrite engine with requested uri / 81.26.252.160 - - [06/Aug/2006:00:21:25 +0200] [81.26.252.160/sid#71cb78][rid#77c240/initial] (3) applying pattern '^/(.*)' to uri '/' 81.26.252.160 - - [06/Aug/2006:00:21:25 +0200] [81.26.252.160/sid#71cb78][rid#77c240/initial] (2) rewrite '/' -> 'http://81.26.252.160:81/VirtualHostBase/https/81.26.252.160:443/VirtualHostRoot/' 81.26.252.160 - - [06/Aug/2006:00:21:25 +0200] [81.26.252.160/sid#71cb78][rid#77c240/initial] (2) forcing proxy-throughput with http://81.26.252.160:81/VirtualHostBase/https/81.26.252.160:443/VirtualHostRoot/ 81.26.252.160 - - [06/Aug/2006:00:21:25 +0200] [81.26.252.160/sid#71cb78][rid#77c240/initial] (1) go-ahead with proxy request proxy:http://81.26.252.160:81/VirtualHostBase/https/81.26.252.160:443/VirtualHostRoot/ [OK] I will strip down my htttpd.conf file to a bare minimum and see if I can get it to work. Thanks for your help guys. If you have any other ideas feel free to post them. / Martin Malek "KE Liew" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> skrev i meddelandet news:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > On 8/5/06, Martin Malek > <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >> Yes that was deliberate. I was just trying something out. You are >> completely >> right. It should be 81 not 82. >> Sorry for posting invalid info. But it doesn't respond to 81 either. > > Double check whether you are able to access to zope directly. > >> Must I have apache listening to the port I want to rewrite? > > If you mean port 443, yes. but if you mean the port for zope, no. You > don't need to open up zope's port on your firewall either, unless you > want to access it directly at some point. > > >> Should the RewriteRule be inside or outside the Virtualhost? > > Should be inside. > >> I am using SSLRequireSSL in all my <Directory > listings. Could that be >> an >> issue? > > What I would suggest is to strip it to the bare minimum to make sure > that SSL works as it is without any other options. > > <VirtualHost *:443> > SSLEngine On > > SSLCertificateFile conf/ssl/my-server.cert > SSLCertificateKeyFile conf/ssl/my-server.key > > RewriteEngine On > RewriteRule ^/(.*) > http://81.26.252.160:82/VirtualHostBase/https/81.26.252.160:443/VirtualHostRoot/$1 > [P] > </VirtualHost> > > Try that for a size. And start debugging what went wrong from here on. > Turn on RewriteRule Log as well, and see what's up. > > (For apache2.1: > http://httpd.apache.org/docs/2.1/pt-br/mod/mod_rewrite.html#rewritelog) > _______________________________________________ Setup mailing list [email protected] http://lists.plone.org/mailman/listinfo/setup
