On 5/11/07, moh bad <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
sorry, you're right I need to give some explanation

I have an apache server behind a reverse proxy,
The reverse-proxy handles ssl connexion and send the request to the apache
server.
But when the apache server send an redirect with a Location header, the
reverse-proxy
didn't rewrite the value of this header.

1/ So the client access for example https://www.toto.com
2/ the reverse proxy handles the ssl connexion, and send the request to
apache server
    So apache server receive a request on http://www.toto.com site
3/ Apache server send a redirect to http://www.toto.com/document
4/ the reverse proxy send to the client the redirect as-is without rewriting
it to https://www.toto.com/document

So, I wanted to solve this problem by rewriting the Location header before
apache server send the
response headers.

You need a "ProxyPassReverse statement.
http://httpd.apache.org/docs/2.0/mod/mod_proxy.html#proxypassreverse


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