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On Thu, Apr 12, 2012 at 4:32 PM, Rainer Frey <rainer.f...@inxmail.de> wrote:

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> On 12.04.2012, at 07:57, Igor Cicimov wrote:
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> > Where did you get the idea that you can mix protocols in the reverse
> proxy commands from?
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> > This makes sense:
> >   ProxyPass / http://internal.example.com/
> >   ProxyPassReverse / http://internal.example.com/
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> > This doesn't:
> >   ProxyPass / https://internal.example.com/
> >   ProxyPassReverse / http://internal.example.com/
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> That is wrong. It does not do what the OP expected, but it is definitely
> possible to do that, if the backend sends non-HTTPS redirects even though
> it was accessed via HTTPS.
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> The protocol of the result of the ProxyPassReverse is determined by the
> context of the virtual host in which these directives are placed though.
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> Rainer
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No it's not wrong I'm just pointing that it can't be done via mod_proxy as
OP expects to, which was his question exactly.

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