From: "Tomer Okavi" <[email protected]>
> Hi
> I'm using apache as front end for iis servers.
> I'm using mod_proxy and mod_proxy_balancer for the reverse proxy stuff and
> for load balancing requests beetween backend (IIS) servers.
> the front end apache is also doing ssl, backend communication is http
> (browser ----> https apache ------> http backend iis)
> i'm trying to pass some env variables like SSL_SESSION_ID to the backend
> servers via HTTP Headers.
> i tried RequestHeader append SSL_SESSION_ID %{SSL_SESSION_ID}e with no
> luck.
> headers are set but with null values at the backend.
>
> any help or pointers will be appreciated.
>
> Thanks
>
> Tomer.
Hi,
If you have %{SSL_SESSION_ID}e in that line, it means that you should already
have defined the environment variable SSL_SESSION_ID. Have you defined it?
If you didn't, you could use just:
RequestHeader append SSL_SESSION_ID 1
You could create 2 virtual hosts, one that uses SSL and one that doesn't, and
send this HTTP header only in the virtualhost that uses SSL.
Octavian
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