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Issue 82: canonical_url interfers with https:// and http:// on same server
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Status:  Released
Owner:  code-rev...@gtempaccount.com
Closed:  Oct 2012


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Reported by code-rev...@gtempaccount.com, Sep 24, 2009
Reported by Shawn Pearce <sop@google.com> on Fri Feb 20 17:54:50 PST 2009
Source: JIRA GERRIT-82
Affected Version: 2.0.4

Configure a server for both http:// and https:// access.  If the canonical_url
is set to the http:// address browsers automatically downgrade from https://
to http:// due to the redirect in the host page servlet, and probably
elsewhere like the open id login servlet.  This makes using both non-SSL and
SSL nearly impossible on the same site.
Sep 24, 2009
#1 code-rev...@gtempaccount.com
Comment by Shawn Pearce <sop@google.com> on Tue Feb 24 13:18:11 PST 2009

Documentation has been updated describing how to set canonical_url to https://
style URL while using Apache2 in front of Jetty.  There's some special
configuration necessary in Apache2 and Jetty to make SSL work.

This documentation update only describes how to run all traffic on SSL.  There
is currently no capability to run some traffic on HTTP, and others on HTTPS,
depending upon the type of data (or operation) being accessed.
Sep 24, 2009
#2 code-rev...@gtempaccount.com
Update by Shawn Pearce <sop@google.com> on Tue Feb 24 13:18:11 PST 2009

Fixed in version 2.0.5.
Status: Fixed
Sep 25, 2009
#3 code-rev...@gtempaccount.com
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Labels: FixedIn-2.0.5
Oct 25, 2012
#4 sop@google.com
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Status: Released
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