i am trying to get this rewrite using a text file to work but it seems not to pick up the text or read it the way i want. here is what is happening i want to merge 2 domains .com and .net into one vhost file and one website. but the .net has alot of redirects which i want to put in a txt file bacuse there are over 200 line of redirects static.also exclude the robots.txt file. and i want the rule to look for any string be it after the first slash of with the url like so
[URL]
should use the map text file and rewrite.
txt file example
wsd/html/aboutus.html /aboutus
wsd/html/aboutus.htm /aboutus
wsd/html/aboutus.php /aboutus
I want to redirect [url] to [url] how to do this? The only solution that came up is just redirect everything to a php file, and than ask the php file do the redirect..... I want to do it using .htaccess file instead of using PHP or CGI.
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:
redirect a domain name with /abc to external ip of web server. Now I can made sure that I should use the rewrite module to achieve this issues. But I don't know how can I enable this function in my apache web server. I will post my httpd.conf for your reference.
I have a base install of a LAMP server on my system, and I'm trying to get mod_rewrite working on that local server (the directory of the local site is [URL]. I added this to my /etc/apache2/httpd.conf file, which was blank before I did so:
Code: <Directory /> Options FollowSymLinks AllowOverride All Order deny,allow [code]....
It's supposed to redirect everything except the listed directories to index.php, which is used as a front controller. However, if I type in [URL] <any other page> I get a 404 error.
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'm trying to run a CGI file with Apache2, but when I navigate to it, I just get the file in it's plain text format and not actually parsing the file. What do I need to configure?
I've tried this Code: <Directory /var/www/> AddHandler cgi-script *.cgi Options +ExecCGI </Directory> And I've tried this Code: <Directory /var/www/> Options Indexes FollowSymLinks Includes ExecCGI AllowOverride All Order allow,deny [Code]...
There are some log files that I wish to get some information from (Apache Access Log) but it is huge! All I need as of right now is any information from date and time A to date and time B. What commands can I use to extract this information from the access_log and put it into another file with just that information? I created a file called "access_info" by doing Code: touch access_info but I was not sure where to go from there.
I am trying to create apache rule which will redirect each request not ending with .php prefix to php prefix. I am trying to make such a rule for hours, but none of my works.
Example: I don't know syntax of rewrite rules, but I'd like to make something like this:
RewriteRule ^(.*)(NOT .php) $1.php
(so everything not ending with .php will end in everything with .php extension.
EDIT: Maybe better question would be "how to negate string group" or "is not equal to string"...
I'm trying to enable the rewrite module in apache, to enabled the module I followed the last entry in the fist page this thread:[URL]...When I restart the apache all works fine, so I supose it's enabled
Now I create .htaccess in my apache folder (/home/user/apache), and I write this:
Code: RewriteEngine On RewriteRule ^link([^/]*).html$ test.php?link=$1 [L] And I try to execute this: ./.htaccess, I have this mistakes: Code: ./.htaccess: 1: RewriteEngine: not found ./.htaccess: 2: Syntax error: "(" unexpected What are I doing wrong?
We have a apache server which have a ssl certificate like www.abc.com. We hosting a website is a online giving shop which need ssl cetificate in https. website of this is www.123.com, it will redirect tow this website owner don't want to show What can I do to achieve this ? Can I use rewrite function in apache to achieve this? How? or we need to buy any other ssl certificate for www.123.com? How can I install multiple sslcertificate in one apache server?
I have a question during a new kernel compilation (I made a backup of my .config) file) However I ran into issues during the make oldconfig process and unfortunately I issued a make clean followed by a mrproper which cleared my existing .config file. Since I have a backup of my previous .config file is there of restoring without changing the permission rights to file?
im trying to output a list of running processes via a shell script. At the moment i got this which outputs the processes to a text file called out.
echo $(ps aux) >>out
The problem is though, the processes are all just one big block of text which makes it hard to read. Does anyone know how to sort the output to a text file so that it prints to the text file at 1 process per line? I know its probably simple but im very new to linux.
Now, I use Fedora Core (version 8) with core linux OS 2.6 I have some file data with size about 2G and I want to burn (write) this file to DVD rewrite.
I know linux OS can install software to burn data to DVD, but I don't have permission to install more software. I only use command line over Terminal (Gnome Terminal).
I put a text file on my desktop and added a couple lines of text with gedit. File type shows text/plain. Double-click opens the file in gedit which is what I want. I'm using the file to temporarily hold some snips of code that I copy from file to file, but when I copy some html into the file and save it, now file properties show it's text/html and a double-click opens the file in firefox, which isn't what I want. Is there some way to keep the file type from changing itself?
I need to insert 3-4 lines of text to the beginning of a text file. The file is a largish MYSQL dump, the result of a backup shell script. This shell script should insert the required text.I've wrestled with sed, but lost.
I have to delete a certain line of text from the a textfile via ubuntu's shell scripting.I have done research, and it seems that most people advocate the usage of sed /d option. sed makes does not edit the text file. Hence, most options I discovered involved the use of a temporary variable/textfile and then overwriting the old file with the temporary new file. Is there anyway whereby I can bypass the use of temporary storage containers? I hope there is any magical combination of commands to edit the file directly.
I want to display something in my text view widget in glade using c code. that's all right. now I need to attach a save button beneath the text view.so that on click the text view content should save as a txt file..
I want to display the contents of a particular log file (simple text file, I mean in Linux). But there is a problem: The contents need to be organized in a fixed format. Have a look at this log file:
So, while displaying the contents of above file on a web page, I want to format the field names found in the log file: User Name:, Reported Problems Description:, and Remarks:. These fields may contain a variable length of text and no specific line number is assumed for them to appear on.
Well, what I am trying to do may sound wierd to some of you. The filed "Reported Problems Description:" can possible contain text which embeds colon (.
I am looking for a way to keep a log and make if then statements if a line exitsts in the log. I also am looking for a way to make a simple loop, like goto line number, and I also am wondering how to add/remove bits of text from a text file (plugins line in server.properties)
a sed command to add a text before line number in text file? I have text file with 500 lines, and i want to add 3 more lines with text after line 300, OR before line 302, isn't no problem.
I've got an apache-svn server up and running fine but I'm struggling with an irritating problem. I need the apache server to display .vbs, .cs., vb., .sh, .pl., .c, .h, .cpp, etc, etc files in the browser. Whenever our users click on a script they get a download dialog instead of the script being displayed in the browser as plain/text. I have added:
Code: AddType text/plain .vbs Into /etc/apache2/mods-enabled/mime.conf but it seems to be getting ignored. how I can tell apache to treat script files as plain-text?
I am having problems with scp during a backup operationI added a ps -ef before and after the scp operation used during the backup.The backup is a script to backup a Zimbra ServerI am including the code segment that I am having problems
Code: # DRCP Section. To scp newly created archives to a remote system if [ "$DRCP" = "yes" ]
I have a .txt-file with ~50.000 lines of numbers, generated by a mathematics program. From this file, I need line ~ 1.100 to line ~16.000 (these lines are always the same btw, this may make the solution easier, dunno) to be copy/pasted to another file, where the lines ~500 to ~15.000 (also, every time the same) should be overwritten by the aforementioned lines...I haven't found or come up with anything that works yet, mostly I find solutions to copy everything from one file to another but I can't find something to specifically overwrite a part of a file with part of another.