I don't know, that's a part of my question. Nothing about RPhost is configured in my BEhost.

Igor Vaynberg a écrit :
how does wicket know about RPhost when it issues the 302?

-igor

On Mon, Sep 28, 2009 at 2:10 AM, Stéphane Jeanjean
<[email protected]> wrote:
Hello,

I'm using Wicket in a backend which is behind a reverse-proxy.
I understand that Wicket does some redirections even if it's not's explicity
requested by my code. (perhaps, here, it depends of some strategies, but I
don't know them)

When a redirection is sent by the back-end the hostname used is the reverse
proxy host instead of the back-end host. I would like to use the back-end
host in this response to be able to translate the back-end host to front-end
host in the reverse-proxy.
What I can see in the reponse :
BackEnd -> 302:http://RPhost/myApp/mypage --> ReverseProxy ->
302:http://RPhost/myApp/mypage -> Browser
What I would like :
BackEnd -> 302:http://BEhost/myApp/mypage --> ReverseProxy ->
302:https://RPhost/myApp/mypage -> Browser

I'm using Jetty for my server and mod_proxy in ligthtpd for the reverse
proxy.

Any idea ?

Thanks,

Stéphane



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