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-igor

On Thu, Jan 28, 2010 at 7:43 AM, Boydens Joeri (OZ) <joeri.boyd...@oz.be> wrote:
> Hi,
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> We have a wicket application running at the following address
> http://myserver.domain.be:8082/myapplication.  When I do add the
> @RequiredHttps annotation to my pages, wicket does a great job
> redirecting my pages to https connection.  I get something like:
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> https://myserver.domain.be:8443/myapplication/somepage .
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> So far so good, but now I have to serve this application behind a
> reverse proxy.  I have apache httpd2 set up with ProxyPass, and I added
> a VirtualHost for my application, something like
> http://myapplication.domain.be (this way port 8082 isn't visible and
> /myapplication context path isn't visible either).
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> This is working perfectly for non https pages, but when I go to a https
> pages, I get redirected to the server application address
> (https://myserver.domain.be:8843/myapplication).  This is because the
> SwitchProtocolRequestTarget is building the redirect url based on the
> httpservletrequest.getServerName()...
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> Is it possible to extend/override this behavior ?
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> Regards
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> Joeri
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