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Change in behaviour of ProxyPass and ProxyPassReverse

           Summary: Change in behaviour of ProxyPass and ProxyPassReverse
           Product: Apache httpd-1.3
           Version: 1.3.24
          Platform: Sun
        OS/Version: Solaris
            Status: NEW
          Severity: Major
          Priority: Other
         Component: mod_proxy
        AssignedTo: bugs@httpd.apache.org
        ReportedBy: rtoub@eudoramail.com


I recently tried to upgrade from 1.3.23 to 1.3.24.  My application stopped 
working correctly so I downgraded.

I have a secure apache server using mod_ssl running on an external machine.  
external.mydomain.com
I have an application server running on an interal machine. 
internal.mydomain.com

I configured Apache to pass requests through so people can access the 
application on the internal machine from the open internet using mod_proxy.  It 
works great.

After upgrading it works for GET requests but the first POST request passes the 
internal URL back.  Instead of https://external.mydomain.com/myapp/foo.jsp the 
url changes to http://internal.mydomain.com:8888/myapp/foo.jsp

Here is my configuration.  Inside my virtual_host section for SSL

ProxyPass /myapp/ http://interal.mydomain.com:8888/myapp/
ProxyPassReverse /myapp/ http://interal.mydomain.com:8888/myapp/

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