From 67ddc34fbcb22c4cd7174c35c8695a21de82eeef Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: "http://kerravonsen.dreamwidth.org/" Date: Mon, 21 Mar 2011 03:08:39 +0000 Subject: problem with reverse proxy and searching --- doc/bugs/trouble_with_base_in_search.mdwn | 43 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ 1 file changed, 43 insertions(+) create mode 100644 doc/bugs/trouble_with_base_in_search.mdwn (limited to 'doc/bugs') diff --git a/doc/bugs/trouble_with_base_in_search.mdwn b/doc/bugs/trouble_with_base_in_search.mdwn new file mode 100644 index 000000000..16e4e7468 --- /dev/null +++ b/doc/bugs/trouble_with_base_in_search.mdwn @@ -0,0 +1,43 @@ +For security reasons, one of the sites I'm in charge of uses a Reverse Proxy to grab the content from another machine behind our firewall. +Let's call the out-facing machine Alfred and the one behind the firewall Betty. + +For the static pages, everything is fine. However, when trying to use the search, all the links break. +This is because, when Alfred passes the search query on to Betty, the search result has a "base" tag which points to Betty, and all the links to the "found" pages are relative. +So we have + + + ... + path/to/found/page + +This breaks things for anyone on Alfred, because Betty is behind a firewall and they can't get there. + +What would be better is if it were possible to have a "base" which didn't reference the hostname, and for the "found" links not to be relative. +Something like this: + + + ... + path/to/found/page + +The workaround I've come up with is this. + +1. Set the "url" in the config to ' ' (a single space). It can't be empty because too many things complain if it is. +2. Patch the search plugin so that it saves an absolute URL rather than a relative one. + +Here's a patch: + + diff --git a/IkiWiki/Plugin/search.pm b/IkiWiki/Plugin/search.pm + index 3f0b7c9..26c4d46 100644 + --- a/IkiWiki/Plugin/search.pm + +++ b/IkiWiki/Plugin/search.pm + @@ -113,7 +113,7 @@ sub indexhtml (@) { + } + $sample=~s/\n/ /g; + + - my $url=urlto($params{destpage}, ""); + + my $url=urlto($params{destpage}, undef); + if (defined $pagestate{$params{page}}{meta}{permalink}) { + $url=$pagestate{$params{page}}{meta}{permalink} + } + +It works for me, but it has the odd side-effect of prefixing links with a space. Fortunately that doesn't seem to break browsers. +And I'm sure someone else could come up with something better and more general. -- cgit v1.2.3