Thanks for the quick reply!  So... what http code do I use to break out the infinite loop so it loads only once?


I think the other 2 circumstances may have something similar happening to them (which are forwarded using the web server instead).  If I use the webserver to rewrite the URL, the web browser tries to do something (I can't tell what), then returns the error below:


The page isn't redirecting properly

       
Firefox has detected that the server is redirecting the request for this address in a way that will never complete.




> Normally, I could do this a few different ways (provided my webserver

> had ssl added to it natively in a normal way) 1. webserver URL Rewrite

> plugin 2. webserver redirect plugin

> 3:

>

> For  whatever reason, I'm having all sorts of weird  issues when

> trying the three methods above if I use stunnel for ssl  instead of

> using the webserver's builtin ssl.

 

Please note that traffic coming out of the stunnel looks - and actually

*is* - just as port-80-ish to the actual webserver as native HTTP requests do, so unless you take special measures to break the loop, the webserver will try to (re-)redirect *that, too*.

 

Regards,

                                                                                                                                J. Bern

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