Given the following reverse proxy configuration;
<Location /first/>
ProxyPass http://appserver/
ProxyPassReverse http://appserver/
</Location>
<Location /last/>
ProxyPass http://appserver/
ProxyPassReverse http://appserver/
</Location>
whenever http://appserver/ (the backend server) returns a redirection (302), I
want the Location header to be rewritten and prefixed with either /first/ or
/last/ depending on the URL that the reverse proxy was invoked with.
If I request http://reverse-proxy/last/path, and the backend server responds
with a redirect to http://appserver/newpath, the client should receive a
redirect to http://reverse-proxy/last/newpath. I thought this was the way it
was supposed to work.
However, instead the ProxyPassReverse in the first Location section applies,
and I end up being redirected to http://reverse-proxy/first/newpath.
Is this a bug, a feature, or is it just plain impossible to implement
ProxyPassReverse the way I expected it to work??
-ascs
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