On Sat, Nov 24, 2012 at 7:58 AM, André Warnier <a...@ice-sa.com> wrote:
> Inside a mod_perl2 request handler, how can I find out if the current
> request was received via HTTP or HTTPS ?

Torsten is the author of this module, so he can explain it in more
detail, but it looks like it can do part of what you need:

https://metacpan.org/module/Apache2::ModSSL

use Apache2::ModSSL;

my $c=$r->connection;
if( $c->is_https )

>
> I mean :
> The client (browser e.g.) gets a URL "http://host.x.y/path1/path2..";, and
> - translates host.x.y to an IP
> - makes a connection to that IP (and port)
> - sends a request like :
>   GET /path1/path2.. HTTP/1.1
>   Host: host.x.y
>   ...
>
> OR
> The client (browser e.g.) gets a URL "https://host.x.y/path1/path2..";, and
> - translates host.x.y to an IP
> - makes an *SSL* connection to that IP (and port)
> - sends a request like :
>   GET /path1/path2.. HTTP/1.1
>   Host: host.x.y
>   ...
>
> and
>
> Inside a handler, I can get
> $r->hostname   ==> host.x.y
> $r->uri and $r->unparsed_uri  ==> /path1/path2..
>
> and I can also get the port on which the request was received (presumably),
> via
> $r->get_server_port
> but that is not really a guarantee, any port could be set for either HTTP or
> HTTPS.
>
> and then I see
> $r->proto and $r->proto_num
> but these are relative to the protocol string as it appears in the first
> request line, not to the type of connection that was used for the request.
> And in the request, I guess it would always be HTTP/1.1, or ?
> (I don't have a HTTPS host right now to check this)
>
> And I haven't really found anything yet in Apache2:RequestRec,
> Apache2::Connection or Apache2::ServerRec which would provide that
> information.
>
> Is there somewhere a "is_secure()" or something which provides that ?
> Or can I rely on the presence/absence of some request header ?
>
> Help..
>
>
> The point is, I'd like to write the handler once, and use it inside a HTTP
> or a HTTPS host indifferently.  And if possible, I'd also like to avoid
> having to tell the handler where he lives via some PerlSetVar just for that.
> But maybe that's the easiest solution ?
>

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