This is a discussion on Re: [squid-users] SSL rev proxy, redirector, 302 problems within the Squid Users forums, part of the Web Server and Related Forums category; At 10:43 +0100 4/12/03, Henrik Nordstrom wrote: >On Thu, 4 Dec 2003, Jesse Reynolds wrote: > &...
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At 10:43 +0100 4/12/03, Henrik Nordstrom wrote:
>On Thu, 4 Dec 2003, Jesse Reynolds wrote: > >> Right. So what is the best way of letting the web server know whether >> the client is using HTTP or HTTPS ? We are currently thinking of >> adding some lines to the redirector to add "&ssl=1" to the URLs if >> the user is coming in via HTTPS, so that the application can know to >> generate an https:// url rather than http:// - does this sound like >> the best solution? > >I would use the "Front-End-Https: On" header of Squid-3.. you should >avoid the use of redirectors unless you absolutely need to as these only >worsens the situation. Hi Henrik Why do redirectors worsen the situation? We are on 2.5 so can't use Front-End-Https: unfortuntaly, but that sounds more elegant that what we're doing. We have gone ahead and are tacking a SSL=1 param on the end of the URLs if they were accessed with HTTPS, this is working well for us, if a bit ugly. Regards Jesse -- ::: Jesse Reynolds +61 (0)414 669 790 ::: AIM - jessedreynolds ::: ::: Virtual Artists Pty Ltd, Adelaide ::: http://www.va.com.au ::: |