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|  Topic: Apache cookie |  |  
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| vkmellon 
 
 
 Joined: 19 Aug 2016
 Posts: 2
 Location: Kyiv
 
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|  Posted: Fri 19 Aug '16 17:22    Post subject: Apache cookie |   |  
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| Hi! I need help! 
 I have reverse proxy with config below.
 When I log in to page https://app.domain.com/test it's add cookie to browser.
 After it I go to http://domain.com but it's redirect to https://domain.com.
 
 I need some help to stop redirecting http://domain.com to https.
 
 
 
  	  | Code: |  	  | <VirtualHost *:443> ServerAdmin support@domain.com
 ServerName app.domain.com
 
 ProxyPass /test http://serverbackend.domain.com/backend connectiontimeout=600 timeout=600
 ProxyPassReverse /test http://serverbackend.domain.com/backend
 
 <Location /test>
 Order deny,allow
 Allow from all
 AuthName example
 AuthType form
 AuthFormProvider ldap
 AuthLDAPUrl ldap://dc.domain.com.....
 AuthLDAPBindDN admin
 AuthLDAPBindPassword password
 Require ldap-group admins
 Session On
 SessionCookieName session path=/
 SessionCryptoPassphrase Secret
 SetEnv proxy-chain-auth On
 AuthFormFakeBasicAuth On
 ErrorDocument 401 /index.html
 </Location>
 
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| mraddi 
 
 
 Joined: 27 Jun 2016
 Posts: 152
 Location: Schömberg, Baden-Württemberg, Germany
 
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|  Posted: Sun 21 Aug '16 17:48    Post subject: Apache cookie |   |  
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| Hello, 
 you only have posted a part of your webservers configuration covering the https-part.
 There should be a part within you config for the http-part (running on port 80).
 Please check if there is some configuration that redirects to https.
 
 There are some other things that could do the redirect:
 * a backend server or the application itself could send a redirect to the browser.
 * a javascript within the application could check the browsers address-bar and open the https-url
 * a plugin within the browser could check if the URL is also accessible with https and if yes open the url with https
 
 As a last possibilty you can do a Wireshark-trace/tcpdump on your webserver to see whats going on on the wire - wo sends what data to whom.
 
 Gretings,
 Matthias
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