[CentOS] httpd/sites-available directory
Nux!
nux at li.nux.ro
Tue Mar 14 19:38:26 UTC 2017
If all you want is a really fast redirect, then indeed what those people advised should work.
NameVirtualHost IP:80 (you only need this on apache 2.2 and lower, not needed on CentOS7 which comes with apache 2.4)
<VirtualHost IP:80>
ServerName webmail.bar.com
Redirect permanent / https://webmail.bar.com/
</virtualHost>
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----- Original Message -----
> From: "Robert Moskowitz" <rgm at htt-consult.com>
> To: "CentOS mailing list" <centos at centos.org>
> Sent: Tuesday, 14 March, 2017 18:53:49
> Subject: Re: [CentOS] httpd/sites-available directory
> 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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>> Nux!
>> www.nux.ro
>>
>> ----- Original Message -----
>>> From: "Robert Moskowitz" <rgm at htt-consult.com>
>>> To: "CentOS mailing list" <centos at centos.org>
>>> Sent: Tuesday, 14 March, 2017 01:31:08
>>> Subject: [CentOS] 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 at 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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