Apache LocationMatch matching urls starting with…
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?
apache proxy locationmatch
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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?
apache proxy locationmatch
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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?
apache proxy locationmatch
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?
apache proxy locationmatch
apache proxy locationmatch
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Use the caret (^) to indicate the beginning of the string:
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Use the caret (^) to indicate the beginning of the string:
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Use the caret (^) to indicate the beginning of the string:
<LocationMatch "^/service">
Use the caret (^) to indicate the beginning of the string:
<LocationMatch "^/service">
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