Unsure, but the Roller server administration settings page (not the
per-blog settings page) has a field to enter the desired root URL for
your blog server, you probably will need to populate it if you're using
a proxy server, I needed to when switching my blog to https:// at least.
Also, consider upgrading to 5.0.4 if you can, as it fixes a few security
matters in libraries that Roller uses.
HTH,
Glen
On 06/30/2014 06:24 AM, Parsons, Chris wrote:
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I have managed to get Roller set up working behind a reverse proxy, and can
navigate the content, but get a 404 when I try to access the login link?
The URL being called is
http://chair.torbay.gov.uk/roller/roller-ui/login-redirect.rol
which is correct but comes back with "There is no Action mapped for action name
login-redirect"
If I remove the element being reverse proxied ('chair.torbay.gov.uk') and
substitute the internal URL it is fine so it looks like the redirect is causing
the issue?
Can anyone give me any advice?
The reverse proxy is being done by our Apache web server (2.2.25)
Thanks
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