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bbaraniec
May 17, 2011Luminary
SABnzbget+sickbeard+couchpotato reverse proxy https-http
Current setup: HTTP disabled, HTTPS enabled on Pro. On router redirected port 443 to local IP of nas Public share accessible via https://mydomain.com but without forwarding 80 I get timeout. When ...
bbaraniec
Jul 25, 2011Luminary
Well not really. Router makes whole job right. No matter if you choose http or https you will land on 443. Then I'm going https to http (SBS). Correct me if I'm wrong. So in that case do I need mod_rewrite, since it's not Apache taking care of translating https to http and back?
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