Yo,
I have a slight problem using backhand.
I'm using 2 webservers with the IPs
192.168.0.1 and 192.168.0.200 for the testing scenario.
Both run with mod_ssl.
Now when I try to access the Webserver (no matter which one),
it either presents its own webpage (i.e. like normal operation),
or it redirects to the second webserver, as backhand should
do.
But it only uses the https-port doing so, thus making the
request http://192.168.0.1/index.html being redirected to
the webserver 192.168.0.200 over the 443 https port
which of course makes that server reply that it is impossible
to speak with plain HTTP to an ssl-enabled server port.
I'm not using the HTTPRedirectTo directive since it won't work
through a reverse-proxy.
Also when I look at the backhand-status page, if only shows
my webservers on the ports 443 active. No hint about 80.
-- snip
0 tyke.bla.blubb 0 192.168.0.100:443 60 MB 39 MB 0/0 230 [6] 189960 1 0.210/2
0.980
1 spike.bla.blubb 0 192.168.0.1:443 311 MB 281 MB 0/0 0 [0] 667601 1 0.150/2
0.990
-- snap
Anyone out there got a hint for me what went wrong?
- Max
I have a slight problem using backhand.
I'm using 2 webservers with the IPs
192.168.0.1 and 192.168.0.200 for the testing scenario.
Both run with mod_ssl.
Now when I try to access the Webserver (no matter which one),
it either presents its own webpage (i.e. like normal operation),
or it redirects to the second webserver, as backhand should
do.
But it only uses the https-port doing so, thus making the
request http://192.168.0.1/index.html being redirected to
the webserver 192.168.0.200 over the 443 https port
which of course makes that server reply that it is impossible
to speak with plain HTTP to an ssl-enabled server port.
I'm not using the HTTPRedirectTo directive since it won't work
through a reverse-proxy.
Also when I look at the backhand-status page, if only shows
my webservers on the ports 443 active. No hint about 80.
-- snip
0 tyke.bla.blubb 0 192.168.0.100:443 60 MB 39 MB 0/0 230 [6] 189960 1 0.210/2
0.980
1 spike.bla.blubb 0 192.168.0.1:443 311 MB 281 MB 0/0 0 [0] 667601 1 0.150/2
0.990
-- snap
Anyone out there got a hint for me what went wrong?
- Max