I'm trying to make a redirect rule on my .htaccess but it's not working as planned.
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The first rule works fine, but on the second rule i do have a problem.
When I type http://domain.com/?tempskin=_rss2 the redirect does not work, but if I change the ? to any other character or even group of characters, the redirect works fine. example:
[url] will be redirected to [url]
But i do need to redirect the ?tempskin=_rss2. I already tried some variations on the redirect rule without any success.
I'm using Apache 2 on a Linux server and I was wondering if it was possible to redirect certain IP ranges to another page. I know it's possible to block an IP, but is there a way to block all IP's and only allow a certain IP range to connect, such as 5.87.xxx.xxx? I own this server, so if I need to use another OS, webserver, change configuration files, etc., that's fine.
I want to give a 404 error when the index.html file is requested, i already know how to do this in php, but i cant seem to locate any information about how to do it in htaccess. I thought about just redirecting index.html to a page that dose not exist, but i would like to do it correctly from the start.
I know that I can use the Redirect directive in apache to redirect users to another domain with "Redirect permanent / http://www.newdomain.tld", but when I use that line the entire URL is preserved.
For example, if a user tries to access [url] they will be redirected to [url]. Is it possible to redirect all requests to the root of the new domain [url]?
I have httpd server installed and I need to do redirect all the requests from clients thats start with a http://abc.*.* on to [url]. I know this has to be done with Rewrite conditions but Im at a loss coming up with the right condition. this site doesnt have any virtual hosts configured. Currenlty I only can access the apache test page.
I have an Apache 2.2.3 server and I am trying to get it it to redirect from http://mydomain.com/ to [url].
I have tried the following
Redirect / [url]
and
RewriteEngine on RewriteRule / [url]
The problem is i have many other contexts.
context1 context2 context3
So if you go to [url] you get re-directed to context1. Which is not what I want. Basically I am asking how can I set the default context on the server to context1 if you do not type it?
quesiton is how I can redirect http://www.thispage.com to http://my.page.com and still retail displaying http://www.thispage.com.The issue is if I point in httpd.conf to directory where my.page.com it doesnt work because it knows it address.
I am trying to show library content (asp files, IIS server, MySQL database on Windows Server 2003 - Inetpub/wwwroot/library - 192.168.0.3) publicly. But Apache webserver is on Linux machine. In one of previos topics I was adviced to mount this remote machine webfolder into Linux /var/www. Well this way it want work. I was adviced it can be done through redirecting.
I need to redirect through a .htaccess file in my root folder. The redirect needs to be done from http://www.department.univeristy.edu/reuir to a different server [url]. I am having trouble in determining the pattern that is required for it to take effect.
I have a website example.com, serving pages on port 80. I want the url example.com/redmine to be rewritten to port 3000, where my redmine server is running, without actually changing the URL. So the user typing in example.com/redmine/test would serve up example.com:3000/test, without the user actually connecting through the port. I know this can work through CPanel, but I don't know exactly how it was implemented. I'm looked at how mod_proxy, mod_proxy_html, and mod_rewrite,
I've been playing around with rewrite rules and I cannot get it to work for what I'm trying to do.I want it so that when someone goes to http://www.mydomain.com/HWM/ it redirects it to /cgi-bin/HWM/somefile.cgiHere's the config for my virtual host:
The previous version of one of my websites was static and so the URLs looked like this: [url]
A few months ago I re-did the site to be completely dynamic. There are no individual pages for product reviews, just one which pulls the right data from a database. So now, my URLs look like this: [url]
Some fellow ex-googler who specialize in SEO told me that the previous URL scheme was better for search engines because it had the product name. Of course, I have set up redirects from the old naming scheme to the new one but what I would like to do is have 'review.php' handle the request for 'review_XXXX_YYYY.php' without actually doing a redirect... and do this for past and future products. I don't want to have to actually create all these 'review_XXXX_YYYY.php', there would be hundreds, just make it seem like they exist to visitors.
I have a URL that I'm trying to redirect back to the homepage on my site. For some reason since it contains hex I can't seem to get it to work.
A sample source URL is:
[url]
The destination URL is:
[url]
I've tried many different things to no avail.
Some things include:
Redirecting source URLs with REG_LOGINfromURL will get me what I need. Some of my examples work when the source URL does not contain enconded characters, so if the URL was instead [url] it would redirect.
I've set my document root directory in httpd.conf to the directory I want to serve files out of, and set Options to Indexes FollowSymLinks; I've saved the configuration file and restarted apache, yet when I direct my browser to the domain name that's seated there, I can't get at my index.html which exists there. It serves index.html when it exists in the natural document root.
I'm sure this is something simple, but I've googled all over and can't find the answer for the life of me. I've got an apache server and I need to redirect all requests to HTTPS in the same domain, except for 1 html file the load balancer hits and needs to get a 200 on. Can anyone point me to some documentation or show me what I need to add to the httpd.conf file to get it working properly?
*Am trying to configure on machine ?MyServer.net? apache on port 8586. *Two applications run on same machine on different ports Jenkins on 8081 and Hudson on 8080.*Request coming to 8586 port should redirect to either 8080 or 8081 on one condition. *The request from client machine coming to MyServernet:8586 looks something like this ?MyServer.net/job/<JOBNAME>/build?token=TOKEN?.
Condition If <JOBNAME> is ?naveen? apache should redirect to 8081. If <JOBNAME> is not ?naveenn? apache should redirect to 8080.
I have multiple jvm instance of tomcat application on a unix server and its running on different port.i would like to redirect the port and uri.How can i achieve this with the help of apache. i heard we can do it using mod_proxy.
[URL]
Currently when i access http://myapp.xx.com/offer i get 404 error.
one way to achieve this is to rename my exploded app name (offers-service-main) to offer. But i dont want to do that.anyway to achieve it.
ProxyRequests Off ProxyPreserveHost On ProxyPass /offer http://myapp.xx.com:18120/offers-service-main ProxyPassReverse /offer http://myapp.xx.com:18120/offers-service-main
But the above configuration dosent seems to be work. Let me know if i need to do anything on the tomcat side.
I've been trying to enable SSL in a Apache+Debian server. I already enable the ssl module, I added the 443 port in the ports.conf and I added a virtual host for the 443 port, as follows.
ErrorLog /var/log/apache2/error.log CustomLog /var/log/apache2/access.log combined SSLEngine On SSLCertificateFile /etc/apache2/ssl/apache.pem </VirtualHost>
The certificate is installed also. After I restart Apache, the error log don't show anything unusual. The only showed is this: Apache/2.2.3 (Debian) PHP/5.2.0-8+etch13 mod_ssl/2.2.3 OpenSSL/0.9.8c configured -- resuming normal operations. Still, I can't open any pages with https protocol, only with http.
I've created a virtual host and when I try to access it it displays the root of the Default Server. Running Fedora 11. This works fine in our Fedora 8, same configuration.
192.168.0.200 Default server is set to Listen 80 virtual server
On my Server I have an application running. I have the External IP address of the Server registered in DNS so users requiring access from outside the office can enter a full URL rather then an IP address.
How to I change my Apache config so that all traffic that comes into the server from the URL is put over https?