That seems to me like a question to ask the Weblogic people, no ?


Andreas Dahlén wrote:
Hi!

I've got a problem where I've got a Apache 2.2.9 acting as a proxy for a application running on BEA Weblogic.
I'm using the plugin from BEA Weblogic as the proxy.

Everything works fine except when the weblogicserver makes a redirect, i.e. sends a Location-header. The Location header looks like "Location: http://weblogic.internal.net/Client";.
The servername should be rewritten to the public nam "proxy.example.com".


### START ### Weblogic configuration in apache.conf:

LoadModule weblogic_module /usr/lib/apache2/modules/mod_wl_22.so

<IfModule mod_weblogic.c>
  WebLogicHost weblogic.internal.net
  WebLogicPort 8202
  WLProxySSL on
  DebugConfigInfo on
  Debug ALL
</IfModule>

<Location /Application/>
  SetHandler weblogic-handler
</Location>

### END ### Weblogic configuration in apache.conf:


Any ideas on how to manage the rewrite of the Location-header?
Can weblogic plugin and mod_proxy/mod_rewrite be comined?
Is there any other configuration parameters for weblogic to state the frontend machine?

/Andreas

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