`fgrep -ir usecanonicalname /etc/apache2/` turns up nothing.  (FWIW
I'm using the apache2 from Ubuntu 12.04)

On Sun, Nov 18, 2012 at 5:04 PM, Igor Cicimov <icici...@gmail.com> wrote:
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> On Mon, Nov 19, 2012 at 11:03 AM, Nick Kew <n...@webthing.com> wrote:
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>> On Sun, 18 Nov 2012 14:48:35 -0800
>> Yang Zhang <yanghates...@gmail.com> wrote:
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>> > I have: nginx (port 80) reverse-proxying to apache2 (port 88)
>> > reverse-proxying to a web app (port 5001).
>> >
>> > However, when the web app responds with a redirect like `Location:
>> > /foo`,
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>> That is not valid HTTP.  A Location header must be an absolute URI.
>>
>>  apache2 rewrites this into `Location:
>> > http://host.com:88/sub/foo`, even though port 88 is publicly
>> > inaccessible.
>>
>> So where does :88 come from?  Looks like a misconfiguration
>> somewhere outside the section you quoted.
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> Maybe from UseCanonicalName ??
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>> --
>> Nick Kew
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