Apache2 proxy Authorization bearer












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I have developped a JWT authentication based rest API. I am trying to use apache2 as a proxy to my service but it strip the authorization header.



How to make apache2 mod_proxy transmit my Authorization header with Bearer ... content?










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  • Do you want mod_proxy to preserve the header sent by clients, or do you want it to add a custom header?

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  • Thank you for your comment. I want it to preserve the header.

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I have developped a JWT authentication based rest API. I am trying to use apache2 as a proxy to my service but it strip the authorization header.



How to make apache2 mod_proxy transmit my Authorization header with Bearer ... content?










share|improve this question























  • Do you want mod_proxy to preserve the header sent by clients, or do you want it to add a custom header?

    – grawity
    Jan 20 at 12:10











  • Thank you for your comment. I want it to preserve the header.

    – user3111263
    Feb 2 at 8:31














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I have developped a JWT authentication based rest API. I am trying to use apache2 as a proxy to my service but it strip the authorization header.



How to make apache2 mod_proxy transmit my Authorization header with Bearer ... content?










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I have developped a JWT authentication based rest API. I am trying to use apache2 as a proxy to my service but it strip the authorization header.



How to make apache2 mod_proxy transmit my Authorization header with Bearer ... content?







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  • Do you want mod_proxy to preserve the header sent by clients, or do you want it to add a custom header?

    – grawity
    Jan 20 at 12:10











  • Thank you for your comment. I want it to preserve the header.

    – user3111263
    Feb 2 at 8:31



















  • Do you want mod_proxy to preserve the header sent by clients, or do you want it to add a custom header?

    – grawity
    Jan 20 at 12:10











  • Thank you for your comment. I want it to preserve the header.

    – user3111263
    Feb 2 at 8:31

















Do you want mod_proxy to preserve the header sent by clients, or do you want it to add a custom header?

– grawity
Jan 20 at 12:10





Do you want mod_proxy to preserve the header sent by clients, or do you want it to add a custom header?

– grawity
Jan 20 at 12:10













Thank you for your comment. I want it to preserve the header.

– user3111263
Feb 2 at 8:31





Thank you for your comment. I want it to preserve the header.

– user3111263
Feb 2 at 8:31










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