hi,
Am 27.09.2017 um 15:59 schrieb x9p:
>
>>> I am supposing its Apache because you did not said so.
>>>
>>
>> no it's of course a httpd from OpenBSD
>>
>
> You are right, httpd. my bad. I am used to Linux world.
>
>> the problem here is the for internal traffic to somehow rewirite the
>> url to a internal ip with some lines in the server part of the
>> httpd.conf (dont know if this is possible)
>>
>
> We know packets are being changed by pf rules when coming from outside
> world. From inside network, there is a URL transformation that represents
> the problem are facing .
>
well if I do stuff on the internal nic I could do things to these
packages too but this should be the smaller problem here.
> where is the URL rewrite being done? .htaccess or in another part? I
> believe this is the first step to search for. If it is in the .htaccess,
> that is the simpler solution in my point of view.
>
well since .htaccess has nothing to do with httpd of Openbsd rewrites
could be possible in relayd (maybe) od as I stated maybe in the sever
definition in httpd.conf.
>> or to somehow get the traffic rerouted wen it hits the firewall in a pf
>> rule or rules
>
> I believe mix routing/pf rules with URL rewriting makes the problem
> complex, should be a simple solution.
>
> cheers.
>
> x9p
>
>
regards
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