Problem with redirecting http to https by google chrome












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my situation:

i have 2 connectors in apache tomcat (server.xml), something like below:



    (http://myweb:8080/login)
<Connector port="8080" protocol="HTTP/1.1" redirectPort="8443" />
(https://myweb:8443/login)
<Connector port="8443" scheme="https" secure="true" SSLEnabled="true" keystoreFile="/patch/to/keystore" keystorePass="mypassword" sslProtocol="TLS"/>


how to repeat problem:

i open link http://myweb:8080/login and everything is ok, close window, next open link https://myweb:8443/login. Also is everything work correctly, close window. Open next time http://myweb:8080/login - its will be redirect to https://myweb:8080/login because google chrome cached myweb as a https site. When i clear cache everything will be ok.


problem:

How can i set my connector that if schema is https and port = 8080 then redirect to https://myweb:8443/login ?

My application is used by some users. I can't tell them - lets try clear cache in your browser. I can do it only by server side.

I need both endpoints (http+https) and i cant switch this ports. Please dont ask me why :)


Does anyone know how to solve this problem?










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  • Application is written in Java, Spring (not spring-boot) if somebody need this information

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my situation:

i have 2 connectors in apache tomcat (server.xml), something like below:



    (http://myweb:8080/login)
<Connector port="8080" protocol="HTTP/1.1" redirectPort="8443" />
(https://myweb:8443/login)
<Connector port="8443" scheme="https" secure="true" SSLEnabled="true" keystoreFile="/patch/to/keystore" keystorePass="mypassword" sslProtocol="TLS"/>


how to repeat problem:

i open link http://myweb:8080/login and everything is ok, close window, next open link https://myweb:8443/login. Also is everything work correctly, close window. Open next time http://myweb:8080/login - its will be redirect to https://myweb:8080/login because google chrome cached myweb as a https site. When i clear cache everything will be ok.


problem:

How can i set my connector that if schema is https and port = 8080 then redirect to https://myweb:8443/login ?

My application is used by some users. I can't tell them - lets try clear cache in your browser. I can do it only by server side.

I need both endpoints (http+https) and i cant switch this ports. Please dont ask me why :)


Does anyone know how to solve this problem?










share|improve this question























  • Application is written in Java, Spring (not spring-boot) if somebody need this information

    – Tom
    Nov 20 '18 at 12:03














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my situation:

i have 2 connectors in apache tomcat (server.xml), something like below:



    (http://myweb:8080/login)
<Connector port="8080" protocol="HTTP/1.1" redirectPort="8443" />
(https://myweb:8443/login)
<Connector port="8443" scheme="https" secure="true" SSLEnabled="true" keystoreFile="/patch/to/keystore" keystorePass="mypassword" sslProtocol="TLS"/>


how to repeat problem:

i open link http://myweb:8080/login and everything is ok, close window, next open link https://myweb:8443/login. Also is everything work correctly, close window. Open next time http://myweb:8080/login - its will be redirect to https://myweb:8080/login because google chrome cached myweb as a https site. When i clear cache everything will be ok.


problem:

How can i set my connector that if schema is https and port = 8080 then redirect to https://myweb:8443/login ?

My application is used by some users. I can't tell them - lets try clear cache in your browser. I can do it only by server side.

I need both endpoints (http+https) and i cant switch this ports. Please dont ask me why :)


Does anyone know how to solve this problem?










share|improve this question
















my situation:

i have 2 connectors in apache tomcat (server.xml), something like below:



    (http://myweb:8080/login)
<Connector port="8080" protocol="HTTP/1.1" redirectPort="8443" />
(https://myweb:8443/login)
<Connector port="8443" scheme="https" secure="true" SSLEnabled="true" keystoreFile="/patch/to/keystore" keystorePass="mypassword" sslProtocol="TLS"/>


how to repeat problem:

i open link http://myweb:8080/login and everything is ok, close window, next open link https://myweb:8443/login. Also is everything work correctly, close window. Open next time http://myweb:8080/login - its will be redirect to https://myweb:8080/login because google chrome cached myweb as a https site. When i clear cache everything will be ok.


problem:

How can i set my connector that if schema is https and port = 8080 then redirect to https://myweb:8443/login ?

My application is used by some users. I can't tell them - lets try clear cache in your browser. I can do it only by server side.

I need both endpoints (http+https) and i cant switch this ports. Please dont ask me why :)


Does anyone know how to solve this problem?







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  • Application is written in Java, Spring (not spring-boot) if somebody need this information

    – Tom
    Nov 20 '18 at 12:03



















  • Application is written in Java, Spring (not spring-boot) if somebody need this information

    – Tom
    Nov 20 '18 at 12:03

















Application is written in Java, Spring (not spring-boot) if somebody need this information

– Tom
Nov 20 '18 at 12:03





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