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I'm using apache to redirect AJAX request to server backend in my AJAX app.



Everything that starts with /service/ should go to service backend:



<LocationMatch "/service">
ProxyPass http://backend:8080/service Keepalive=On
Header set Cache-Control "no-cache, no-store, must-revalidate"
</LocationMatch>


Everything that starts with /auth goes to authentication server:



<LocationMatch "/auth">
ProxyPass http://keycloak:8090/auth/ Keepalive=On
</LocationMatch>


I was happy with my apparently working solution, unless the auth channel was added to backend, and them I've noticed, that requests to /service/auth/info are not consumed by backend, but land in authentication server.



Apparently I have some understanding problem. How should I match URLs that start with given string, and not contain it somewhere in the middle?










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    I'm using apache to redirect AJAX request to server backend in my AJAX app.



    Everything that starts with /service/ should go to service backend:



    <LocationMatch "/service">
    ProxyPass http://backend:8080/service Keepalive=On
    Header set Cache-Control "no-cache, no-store, must-revalidate"
    </LocationMatch>


    Everything that starts with /auth goes to authentication server:



    <LocationMatch "/auth">
    ProxyPass http://keycloak:8090/auth/ Keepalive=On
    </LocationMatch>


    I was happy with my apparently working solution, unless the auth channel was added to backend, and them I've noticed, that requests to /service/auth/info are not consumed by backend, but land in authentication server.



    Apparently I have some understanding problem. How should I match URLs that start with given string, and not contain it somewhere in the middle?










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      I'm using apache to redirect AJAX request to server backend in my AJAX app.



      Everything that starts with /service/ should go to service backend:



      <LocationMatch "/service">
      ProxyPass http://backend:8080/service Keepalive=On
      Header set Cache-Control "no-cache, no-store, must-revalidate"
      </LocationMatch>


      Everything that starts with /auth goes to authentication server:



      <LocationMatch "/auth">
      ProxyPass http://keycloak:8090/auth/ Keepalive=On
      </LocationMatch>


      I was happy with my apparently working solution, unless the auth channel was added to backend, and them I've noticed, that requests to /service/auth/info are not consumed by backend, but land in authentication server.



      Apparently I have some understanding problem. How should I match URLs that start with given string, and not contain it somewhere in the middle?










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      I'm using apache to redirect AJAX request to server backend in my AJAX app.



      Everything that starts with /service/ should go to service backend:



      <LocationMatch "/service">
      ProxyPass http://backend:8080/service Keepalive=On
      Header set Cache-Control "no-cache, no-store, must-revalidate"
      </LocationMatch>


      Everything that starts with /auth goes to authentication server:



      <LocationMatch "/auth">
      ProxyPass http://keycloak:8090/auth/ Keepalive=On
      </LocationMatch>


      I was happy with my apparently working solution, unless the auth channel was added to backend, and them I've noticed, that requests to /service/auth/info are not consumed by backend, but land in authentication server.



      Apparently I have some understanding problem. How should I match URLs that start with given string, and not contain it somewhere in the middle?







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