On Thu, 6 Apr 2006 08:56:40 -0700, Ethan Erchinger ethan@plaxo.com wrote:
On Apr 6, 2006, at 7:37 AM, Corrado 'Fizban' Ignoti wrote:
On Thu, 6 Apr 2006 10:19:04 -0500, phil phil@cryer.us wrote:
You need to have that mod_rewrite vodoo running on Apache for this to work, but work it does.
I'm wondering about IIS users. Is there a thing similar to mod_rewrite to force https connections?
Another approach is to not use mod_rewrite to enforce https. I simply setup two virtual servers, one on 80 and one on 443, then redirect any request from http -> https. As such:
NameVirtualHost 192.168.2.1:80 NameVirtualHost 192.168.2.1:443
# Redirect webmail requests to ssl <VirtualHost 192.168.2.1:80> ServerName webmail.myhost.org RedirectPermanent / https://webmail.myhost.org/
</VirtualHost>
# Serve webmail requests <VirtualHost 192.168.2.1:443> SSLEngine on ServerName webmail.myhost.org ...
</VirtualHost> ---------------------------------------
That's a good solution too - however if you're running websites on your server you likely won't want them all to be servered up via SSL - and I assume this setup would only allow HTTPS for all on :80?
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