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Feb 25, 2009

I believe I finally have a very secure config for apache2 that will only use SSL or port443.

Problem is how do I redirect all my users who dont type in https:// to the proper SSL port 443?

Do I have to create Virtual Servers? If so how?

Or is there a Redirect command?

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Default server is set to
Listen 80
virtual server

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As described in the guide I

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Code:

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Code:

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[URL]

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