[users@httpd] Re: How to SSL protect certain directories

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Romeo Theriault wrote:
> I have an apache website that I need some directories protected by
> ssl. So I got the certificate etc... Now I have two virtual hosts,
> one that is the unsecure and one that is the secure. There are only a
> few directories that I need secured by ssl.
>
> for example:
> http://www.some.domain.name.com/distance/register/
> http://www.some.domain.name.com/registrar/request/
>
> So to get those directories secured I put this mod_rewrite code into
> the unsecure httpd.conf file.

> <Directory /var/www/www/distance >
>                          RewriteEngine On
>                          RewriteBase /
>                          RewriteCond %{REQUEST_FILENAME} -f [OR]

'RewriteCond %{HTTPS} off' is a better check

> The problem is that once people have viewed those pages that are in
> those secure directories the rest of the pages they view on the site
> are on the secure site. I would like to have a rewriterule in the
> secure virtual host to check if they are not in one of those
> directories and redirect them back to the unsecure site.

Something like

RewriteCond %{REQUEST_URI} !^/secure_dir(.*)
RewriteCond %{HTTPS} on
RewriteRule /^(.*) http://my.site/$1

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