Sun One webserver: Setting as 'UseCanonicalName' in apache?

From: PoiSon (beach0_1_at_yahoo.co.uk)
Date: 06/20/05


Date: 20 Jun 2005 01:51:54 -0700

Hello,

I'm looking for a setting in the configuration for the SunOne
webserver, that changes the 'redirect' behaviour of the webserver. In
fact, the setting I'm looking for should be comparable with the setting
'UseCanonicalNames' that exists for the Apache webserver.
Does this kind of setting exists?

Our webservers is addressed via a load-balancers, which accepts the
traffic on port 80. It redirects the traffic to port 5020 on which the
webserver really listens. But now, when the webserver makes a redirect
when requesting a folder name without '/', it redirects to its name and
port which is found in the configuration files. This results in a
request to the port 5020 on the load-balancers, which is not open.

Are there settings to change this behaviour?

Thank you.



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