On 21/07/2011, at 1:16 AM, Sunnz wrote: > 2011/7/14 David Gwynne <l...@animata.net>: >> in my environment i have nginx in front of apache to offload ssl >> and to let me easily point different parts of the uri namespace at >> all crazy backends we have. this works fine except if the apache >> wants to canonicalise something on the "ssl" backends. because the >> ssl is done in nginx, apache doesnt know that it should use https >> as the scheme rather than just http and redirects the user to the >> wrong port. >> > > I used to have something like: > > <VirtualHost _default_80> > ServerName internal.my.domain > > SetEnv HTTPS On
i do that to make php think its behind ssl, but it wasnt enough to get apache to think its doing ssl when canonicalising urls. dlg > > </VirtualHost> > > And that was enough to get apache to tact https in front of every > link, even though it is serving plan http to the front end (e.g. > nginx.) > > That is now commented out because I tweaked my CMS to manage the > links. Just thought that it might work for you too. > > -- > g):g.1e/h2/g )cf71h07e/e.9f04 > sunnz.org