--- [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Where in your config should come the https from ?
>
> If you want a secure communication to the backend than make a virtual host on
> Port 80 for the frontend, rewrite than all incoming requests from the second
> virtual host which is listening on Port 443 of your frontend server and put
> there (in the 443 Virtuel Host Config )your ProxyPass Lines.
>
> bye
>
> Oliver
>
Hi Oliver,
thanks for the offered help, but either I don't understand your answer, or
maybe I did not illustrate my problem good enough. Let me try again.
It goes like this (fe - fronted, be - backend):
Browser--------------------------Proxy(fe)------------------------Backend
|-------http:/fe/b-end/----------->|
|-------http://be/----------->|
|<--(302)--http://be/Login/---|
|<--(302)--http://fe/b-end/Login/--|
|-----http://fe/b-end/Login/------>|
|-----http://be/Login/------->|
|<--(302)-https://be/Login/---|
|<--(302)--http://fe/b-end/Login/--|
Now, the last response from the backend indicates that the browsers next
request should go to the https port, however, ProxyPassReverse translates it to
http instead to https. Even if I try: ProxyPassReverse https:/fe/b-end/
https://be/
What am I missing here?
BR,
Kresimir
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