It looks like I'm better off just using SSL passthrough for this. We're already good with SSL on the web servers themselves, so it seems pointless to try to undo all that for this.  We're moving away from joomla over the next year or so as we're far exceeding what it was designed to do with what we use it for, and I'm hoping to at least consider returning to SSL termination with the new in-house built app.  For now though, this works just as well.

As always, I appreciate the help from the Fedora community for something not directly Fedora related.  I've been on this list since FC1 and it's by far the most helpful list out there.


On Fri, Feb 12, 2016 at 10:58 AM, Gordon Messmer <gordon.messmer@gmail.com> wrote:
When I googled "joomla https proxy urls", the first result suggests:

"UPDATE: Disabling "Search Engine Friendly URLs" permits use of HTTPS --> HTTP."

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