The goal is to have access to a specific virtual host on port 80, to be
routed to port 443. Any other port 80 access is left as is.
So let us assume a server foo.bar.com and the specific virtual host is
webmail.bar.com
So I have tried:
<VirtualHost *:80>
ServerName webmail.bar.com
ServerAlias webmail
RewriteEngine On
ReWriteCond %{HTTP_HOST} =webmail.bar.com [NC]
RewriteCond %{SERVER_PORT} !=443
RewriteRule ^.*$ https://%{SERVER_NAME}%{REQUEST_URI} [L,R]
ExpiresDefault "access plus 10 years"
AddOutputFilterByType DEFLATE text/html text/plain text/xml
php_admin_flag session.cookie_secure "1"
</VirtualHost>
This rewrite is rewriting ALL connections to foo.bar.com. That first
ReWriteCond is not working.
Looking at this, the first thing I see 'wrong' with what I have done is:
<VirtualHost *:80>
That should probably be:
<VirtualHost webmail.bar.com:80>
But I would also like to 'help out' users that connect to Webmail.bar.com
On 03/14/2017 02:28 AM, Nux! wrote:
Hello,
a2ensite and co is Debian/ubuntu specific. On CentOS there is no such thing.
It's not clear to me what you are trying to achieve. Can you rephrase so we can help?
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----- Original Message -----
From: "Robert Moskowitz" <rgm@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
To: "CentOS mailing list" <centos@xxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Tuesday, 14 March, 2017 01:31:08
Subject: httpd/sites-available directory
I just received some advice from a colleague of a colleague over at
openssl.org. But they use debian. Please look at this and help me out
on how Centos7 handles this:
Note the comment of the location of virtualhost config files. Centos7
does not have a "man a2ensite".
thanks
Rewriterules and https. Actually, looking at what you have doesn't
really tell me why it gets applied to everything and not just the
webmail. However, I'd say that your roundcubemail.conf is much
overworked. We use something like that on openssl.org, but it
generally looks like this:
<VirtualHost *:80>
ServerAdmin webmaster@localhost
ServerName ${HOSTNAME}
ServerAlias ${HOSTALIASES}
Redirect permanent /https://${HOSTNAME}/
</VirtualHost>
Since you already know that the host is correct and that's the port 80
virtualhost, there's no point testing that with those RewriteCond you
have. Also, Redirect is faster and preferable to RewriteRule for this
kind of stuff, seehttps://httpd.apache.org/docs/2.4/rewrite/avoid.html
Also, specifically for virtualhost config files, they should be
located in sites-available/ rather than conf.d/, see 'man a2ensite'.
conf.d/ is older style configuration of general stuff... or well,
that's at least true for Debian, I'm not sure this is specific for
Debian distributions and their derivates or if it's a native Apache
thing. You'll have to check the manuals to confirm.
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