2017-08-07 18:42 GMT+03:00 Philippe Busque <pbus...@mediagrif.com>:
> Hello,
> I have a configuration question regarding RewriteRule.
>
> We have a SSL terminator in front of our Apache, which redirect traffic to
> different port based virtual host depending on which protocol the connection
> came from.
> As a result, Apache is only responding to HTTP requests.
>
> We have RewriteRule that perform relative 301 and 302 redirections.
>
> Exemple: RewriteRule ^/deprecatedPage.html$ / [R=301,L,E=nocache:1]
>
> According to the documentations:
> "If a fully-qualified URL is specified (that is, including
> http://servername/) then a redirect will be issued to that location.
> Otherwise, the *current protocol*, servername, and port number will be used
> to generate the URL sent with the redirect. "
>
> Because of the current protocol clause, all URL that are sent to a https
> address are redirected back to http. We have a catch all http to https
> redirection too, but that cause two redirections in a row we would like to
> avoid.
>
> Other than inputing the absolute URL to the destination, is it possible to
> change the 'current protocol' so that mod_rewrite  put https rather than
> http?
>
> I tried SetEnv SERVER_PROTOCOL=https  without success.

It sounds similar to the question that I answered in January:

http://markmail.org/message/a43q65rmszqf5t4j
[users@httpd] Configuring redirects httpd behind a TLS-terminating proxy
Jan 23, 2017 2:07:13 pm

Solved by configuring ServerName to include https protocol.
http://httpd.apache.org/docs/2.4/mod/core.html#servername

Best regards,
Konstantin Kolinko

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