I met this problem, but i don't know why Cake use HTTP_X_FORWARDED_HOST for 
referer ? Anyone know this ?

On Tuesday, January 17, 2012 10:17:51 PM UTC+7, euromark wrote:
>
> I moved a project from a managed server to a server with some proxy 
> routing (apache mod_proxy). 
>
> But now request::referer() is always the domain itself (not the actual 
> referrer url) due to 
>
>         $ref = env('HTTP_REFERER'); 
>         $forwarded = env('HTTP_X_FORWARDED_HOST'); 
>         if ($forwarded) { 
>                 $ref = $forwarded; 
>         } 
>
> The proxy setup is: 
>
>         ProxyRequests Off 
>         <Proxy *> 
>                 Order deny,allow 
>                 Allow from all 
>         </Proxy> 
>         ProxyPreserveHost On 
>         ProxyPass / http://192.../ 
>         ProxyPassReverse / http://192..../ 
>
>
> HTTP_REFERER is set to the correct value "domain.com/some/action/with/ 
> params" 
> HTTP_X_FORWARDED_HOST, though, is only "domain.com" 
>
> why would cake use the host name here instead of sticking to the 
> obviously correct referrer url? 
> thx for any clarification 
> I would like to avoid hacking the core method of the request class.

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