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Unable to successfully install Drupal 8.x. Drupal complains about Apache version, workaround allows successful installation, but nothing works on installed site.
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Please forgive the length. I'm trying to provide as many details as I can so that I can best solve this issue.
I have a Drupal 8 test server that is/was running CentOS 6.9, with PHP 5.6.30, MariaDB 10.1.24 and Apache 2.2.15. Except for PHP, all updates are strictly CentOS vanilla, I believe. Recently I decided to reinstall CentOS 6.9 on a newer, larger hard drive so that I might check out some of the performance benefits of PHP 7.x—in this case PHP 7.1 from Remi Collette.
I have installed a D8 site and tested it locally and it is running okay. However, we need it to be accessed via HTTPS and it to run behind a reverse proxy (rather than have a specific certificate for the site). When accessed through the browser, an error occurs "redirected you too many times".
This is funny because the same site can run a Drupal 7 site via https without a problem. I have also configured the trusted hosts settings to allow the specific domain (say mysite.example.org)