Hi! 2017-04-10 8:24 GMT+02:00 Hemalatha A <hemalatha.amru...@googlemail.com>:
> Hi, > > I am facing 2 issues with Apache mod_proxy and substitute. > > 1. I have a substitute like say: > Substitute "s/http/https/ni" > It works perfectly fine when I do curl. But on browser, it somehow > doesn't seem to apply the substitute, it still remains http. What could be > the reason, how to debug this? > Can you give us more info about how to reproduce the issue? For example a HTML snipped that is not rewritten as you expect, otherwise it is really difficult to help :) Please also check https://httpd.apache.org/docs/current/mod/mod_proxy_html.html that might be more suitable/flexible/complete for what you are trying to do. > > 2. I have reverse proxy server on machine M1 for a backend server(http) > running on local machine, whose service if down redirect me to http > service of backend machine M2, which also has a reverse proxy running. > > M1 proxyserver --> http(M1) --> http (M2) > > If backend on M1 is down, I want the redirection to go to https of backend > machine, instead of http or M1 to act as proxy for M2 backend also, if M1 > backend is down > How can this be done? > > What is the configuration that you currently use for the redirection? Can you share your httpd config? Luca