Dear all,

I am running GeoServer (standalone) on Debian. The port 8080 is forwarded to port 80 using Apache HTTP server( with the ProxyPass setting). This worked fine until we switched the server to HTTPS. The GeoServer is still serving data and the Admin UI can still be accessed, however most functions do not work and give the error:

    HTTP ERROR 400
    Problem accessing /geoserver/web/wicket /bookmarkablerg.geoserver.web.data.resource.ResourceConfigurationPage. Reason:
        Origin does not correspond to request

Is there any recommendation how to setup a (standalone) GeoServer for HTTPS in combination with Apache HTTP?

Thanks and best wishes,
Jakob

PS:  Sorry if my question is too unspecific. I have a Geography background and I am rather new to system administration. So, I am also happy about any hints for resources where I can learn the basics of this topic.


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