[Catalyst] RFC for handling reverse proxies not deployed
tostandard ports.
Dylan Vanderhoof
DylanV at semaphore.com
Fri Jun 15 19:07:26 GMT 2007
While this is being looked at, it would be nice to pass along whether
the initial connection was HTTP or HTTPS for uri_for to make use of. If
the frontend is HTTPS and the backend is HTTP, uri_for breaks unless you
set an env variable (https=on?)
-D
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Marlon Bailey [mailto:mbailey at vortexit.net]
> Sent: Friday, June 15, 2007 9:25 AM
> To: catalyst at lists.rawmode.org
> Subject: [Catalyst] RFC for handling reverse proxies not
> deployed tostandard ports.
>
>
> Current situation: There is no clean solution for deploying a reverse
> proxy to a nonstandard HTTP(80)/HTTPs(443) port, like port 8080.
>
> Suggestion: I'd like to submit a solution that extends the current
> proxy-backend practice of reading the proxy values out of the request
> header. Currently the client's IP is taken from a "X-Forwarded-For"
> header value, and the host's(Reverse Proxy) hostname is taken from a
> "X-Forwarded-Host" header value. I suggest adding the ability for
> Catalyst to set the host's port from a "X-Forwarded-Host-Port" header
> value. This way a simple config option such as this
>
> HEADER balancer_for_dev2 insert X-Forwarded-Host-Port: 8080
>
> in a Perlbal config will give a clean solution.
>
> Extras considerations: After speaking with Matt(mst) about this, he
> also suggested allowing the "Path" value to be set from a header value
> as well.
>
> What do you guys think?
>
> _Marlon Bailey_
> avinash240
>
>
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