I haven't read you whole message, but did you search through the
mailing lists as well? I think there was a thread on this just last
week.

http://woogle.billen.dk/search/q/SSL

Eelco


On 8/2/06, Dipu <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>
> Hi All,
>
>
> We are trying setup a suitable switch to SSL method for our Wicket
> application. I have read the wiki page regarding SSL switching:
> http://www.wicket-wiki.org.uk/wiki/index.php/Switch_to_SSL_mode
>
> but this does not solve our problem. We have apache and mod_proxy in
> front of Tomcat. Our wicket application will be used on multiple
> domains, so we can't hard code the hostname into our application for SSL
>   switching because that will depend on which domain name was used for
> the request. Getting our application to sense the calling hostname is
> also not appropriate because some users (a from a third party network)
> will be accessing the application by IP via a NAT'ed connection, so the
> hostname sensed by the Servlet would be incorrect.
>
> Also, we want the application to work from our internal network on the
> default Tomcat port of 8080.
>
> In short, we want Apache to handle SSL switching by redirecting (using
> mod_rewrite) to the SSL URL. Apache already knows the hostname(s) it is
> controlling, so no hard coding of hostnames in the application would
> required - far more versatile in our opinion.
>
> To get this to work properly however, an HTTP GET is required. Using the
> REDIRECT_TO_BUFFER RenderStrategy causes HTTP 302 redirects to a new
> friendly URL (via HTTP GET). This is perfect, except that apache can't
> tell the difference between pages that we wish to be secured, and those
> that we do not. So here's the question:
>
> Is it possible for us to modify the URL (perhaps by adding a GET
> parameter) generated for the HTTP 302 as generated by using the
> REDIRECT_TO_BUFFER RenderStrategy?
>
> I hope this makes sense! :)
>
> Kind regards,
>
> Dipu.
>
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