First of all, thank you Daniel.
So I need to define a new Virtualhost for the SSL address where I am
redirecting the request?
It should look like this maybe?
<VirtualHost 10.5.129.42:443>
#formamos el acceso por https
SSLEngine on
SSLCertificateFile something
ServerAlias gestionfico.media-saturn.com
DirectoryIndex /Stofi
ProxyPass /Stofi ajp://10.5.129.42:8009/Stofi
ProxyPassReverse /Stofi ajp://10.5.129.42:8009/Stofi
ErrorLog "logs/Stofi-apache-error.log"
CustomLog "logs/Stofi-apache-access.log" common
#ErrorLog "Z:/Stofi_Logs/Apache2_Stofi-apache-error.log"
#CustomLog
"\\ficodb\DocumentosFico\Stofi_Logs\Apache2_Stofi-apache-access.log"
ErrorDocument 404 /error_stofi_404.html
ErrorDocument 500 /error_stofi_500.html
ErrorDocument 502 /error_stofi_502.html
ErrorDocument 503 /error_stofi_503.html
ErrorDocument 504 /error_stofi_504.html
<Location /Stofi>
Order allow,deny
Allow from all
</Location>
</VirtualHost>
Thanks again!
2016-04-01 9:34 GMT+02:00 Daniel <[email protected]>:
> If I understand correctly you want:
>
> ErrorDocument 404 /error_stofi_404.html
> ErrorDocument 500 /error_stofi_500.html
> ErrorDocument 502 /error_stofi_502.html
> ErrorDocument 503 /error_stofi_503.html
> ErrorDocument 504 /error_stofi_504.html
>
> to show up in the SSL virtualhost.
>
> Since these have been defined in the virtualhost context it won't affect
> other virtualhosts, so you either define these in server config context so
> they get propagated down the context tree or define them again in the new
> virtualhost where you need them.
>
>
>
> El vie., 1 abr. 2016 a las 9:18, Aitor González (<[email protected]>)
> escribió:
>
>> Using Apache 2.2, I am trying to redirecting HTTP requests to HTTPS
>> requests to a Tomcat 6 server and that works fine.
>>
>> But I am trying to redirect errors to custom error pages and while that
>> works as long as I don't redirect the HTTP requests to HTTPS requests, it
>> doesn't work when I redirect.
>>
>> This is the configuration I am currently using:
>>
>> # gestion Stofi
>> <VirtualHost 10.5.129.42:80>
>> #formamos el acceso por https
>> RewriteEngine On
>> RewriteCond %{HTTPS} off
>> RewriteRule (.*) https://%{HTTP_HOST}%{REQUEST_URI}
>>
>> ServerAlias gestionfico.media-saturn.com
>>
>> DirectoryIndex /Stofi
>>
>> ProxyPass /Stofi ajp://10.5.129.42:8009/Stofi
>> ProxyPassReverse /Stofi ajp://10.5.129.42:8009/Stofi
>>
>> ErrorLog "logs/Stofi-apache-error.log"
>> CustomLog "logs/Stofi-apache-access.log" common
>>
>> #ErrorLog "Z:/Stofi_Logs/Apache2_Stofi-apache-error.log"
>> #CustomLog
>> "\\ficodb\DocumentosFico\Stofi_Logs\Apache2_Stofi-apache-access.log"
>>
>> ErrorDocument 404 /error_stofi_404.html
>> ErrorDocument 500 /error_stofi_500.html
>> ErrorDocument 502 /error_stofi_502.html
>> ErrorDocument 503 /error_stofi_503.html
>> ErrorDocument 504 /error_stofi_504.html
>>
>> <Location /Stofi>
>> Order allow,deny
>> Allow from all
>> </Location>
>>
>> </VirtualHost>
>>
>> Those error pages are located on htdocs Apache folder.
>>
>> I have been reading about flags on another post to redirect 404 errors
>> but I understant that it only will work when the page it's absolutely not
>> reachable, but in the case I am trying, the Tomcat 6 server is down, and it
>> should return a 503 error.
>>
>> Why when I do not redirect HTTP to HTTPS it works but it doesn't when I
>> redirect?
>>
>> How can I achieve the same behavior?
>>
>> Thank you all.
>> (I have also posted this question on StackOverflow, you can follow this
>> link to the question:
>> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/36281763/show-custom-error-pages-while-redirecting-to-https-on-apache-2-2
>> )
>>
>