Rafael.
There is not workaroung, you can make the same configuration in two
different ways:
L4xNAT farm: Zen doesn't inspect packages and forward them to backup
servers in raw mode.
HTTP / HTTPS farm: Zen works as a reverse proxy and inspects packages, in
order to solve the issue you are experiencing with https redirect you could:
1 Configure Rewrite Location = enable in the HTTPS farm.
If it is not enough then
2. Configure a new farm in HTTP (port 80) with only one service, configure
in the Redirect field the value as follows:
https://<url> *note without backslash at the end. note that you mentioned
<url> it could be called <virtualhost>, so the correct configuration could
be:
https://<yourvirtualhost> *without backslash at the end.
With this configuration Any request that the load balancer recives in HTTP
protocol will be redirected to the same URL with HTTPS protocol.
Regards!
2016-08-11 2:29 GMT+02:00 Rafael Alves <rafaeldo...@gmail.com>:
> Thanks Emilio.
>
> Is there some workaround than L4xNAT, or should I use *CLIENT <--> HTTPS
> <--> ZEN <--> HTTP <--> TOMCAT* configuration?
>
> When I apply this configuration I got some problem, for example to access
> https://<url>?wsdl the address location generated in wsdl is
> *http://<url>?wsdl
> *instead of *https://<url>?wsdl*
>
> On Wed, Aug 10, 2016 at 6:33 PM, Emilio Campos <
> emilio.campos.mar...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
>> What kind of farm are you working with? If you need a complete connection
>> in ssl then try with a l4xnat profile
>>
>> Https profile only supports HTTPS 1.1
>>
>> Regards
>>
>> Sent from mobile
>>
>> El 10 ago. 2016 11:01 p. m., "Rafael Alves" <rafaeldo...@gmail.com>
>> escribió:
>>
>>> I have the follow configuration:
>>>
>>> CLIENT <--> HTTPS <--> ZEN <--> HTTPS <--> TOMCAT
>>>
>>>
>>> When the clients making HTTPS requests by HTTP/1.0 protocol the response
>>> have few more bytes, and how this case are SOAP calls the parser throw a
>>> error.
>>>
>>> Using by HTTP/1.1 protocol all works fine, and by passing ZEN works fine
>>> too with both 1.0 and 1.1 protocol.
>>>
>>> Did someone have a problema like mine?
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> Follow requests and responses:
>>>
>>> RESPONSE: https://sc-cdn.scaleengine.net/i/51fd13fdd6319e1a2
>>> ae3c3bea08ac4a9.png
>>> REQUEST: https://sc-cdn.scaleengine.net/i/f51325ed0227b53443
>>> fe95565c2bcbc8.png
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