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<div>Hi. I wonder if anyone here has experience redirecting ‘http’ traffic to ‘https’ with the GrADS Data Server. Essentially the redirecting worked for us with the GDS root page only. Clicking on any link on that page, such as the ‘dds’ and ‘das’ OPeNDAP
responses, would produce error messages with URLs like</div>
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<div><a href="http://my_server:443/dods/data.dds">http://my_server:443/dods/data.dds</a></div>
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<div>which would be wrong as it is redirecting back to the ‘http’ server with a wrong port number. Wonder if this is something inside GDS or still an Apache configuration issue.</div>
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<div>-Fan</div>
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