I added this access entries taken by the access_log of OM:

92.168.250.163 - - [08/Apr/2014:23:34:22 +0200] "GET /openmeetings// HTTP/1.1" 
302 -
192.168.250.163 - - [08/Apr/2014:23:34:33 +0200] "GET /openmeetings// HTTP/1.1" 
302 -
192.168.250.163 - - [08/Apr/2014:23:34:54 +0200] "GET /openmeetings//signout 
HTTP/1.1" 302 -
192.168.250.160 - - [08/Apr/2014:23:35:05 +0200] "GET /openmeetings/signin?1 
HTTP/1.1" 302 -
192.168.250.163 - - [08/Apr/2014:23:35:05 +0200] "GET /openmeetings//signin 
HTTP/1.1" 302 -
192.168.250.163 - - [08/Apr/2014:23:37:20 +0200] "GET /openmeetings// HTTP/1.1" 
302 -
192.168.250.163 - - [08/Apr/2014:23:37:28 +0200] "GET /openmeetings// HTTP/1.1" 
302 -
192.168.250.163 - - [08/Apr/2014:23:44:42 +0200] "GET /openmeetings// HTTP/1.1" 
302 -
192.168.250.163 - - [08/Apr/2014:23:48:29 +0200] "GET /openmeetings// HTTP/1.1" 
302 -
192.168.250.163 - - [08/Apr/2014:23:48:36 +0200] "GET /openmeetings/ HTTP/1.1" 
302 -

The issue seems to be the / present into the request. Could it be the "/" char 
present at the end of proxypass and proxypassreverse directives?

Marcello

From: [email protected]
To: [email protected]
Subject: RE: OM 3.0 and Apache ProxyPass
Date: Tue, 8 Apr 2014 22:36:58 +0000




Hi Maxim,
on my configuration both the directives are present but I also configured 
ProxyPassPreserverHost to On and ProxyRequest set to Off.

I don't understand the real issue on this configuration but all the request are 
redirected to http://<ipaddr>:5080/signin with a correct 404 HTTP error.

Marcello

Date: Tue, 8 Apr 2014 16:32:59 -0600
Subject: Re: OM 3.0 and Apache ProxyPass
From: [email protected]
To: [email protected]

I guess you need proxypass proxypassreverse. If I'm not mistaken both are 
necessary
On Apr 8, 2014 4:30 PM, "Marcello Lorenzi" <[email protected]> wrote:




Hi All,
I have upgrade my Openmeetings instance from 2.2.0 to 3.0.0 version this 
evening but I noticed a strange behavior. My installation is composed by 2 
Apache webservers balanced on port 80 by a Load balancer and into the 
configuration of each webserver I configured a proxypass directive to move all 
the content to a single OM instance listening on port 5080.


During the first time the configuration works but after some hours I noticed 
that all the contents are redirect to /signin page, but the page isn't present 
on the OM instance because it works with /openmeetings/signin.


Could this problem be related to proxypass and the JSESSIONID created by OM?

Thanks,
Marcello
                                          
                                                                                
  

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