On 29.01.11 02:38, Christoph Anton Mitterer wrote:
> I'm having a vhost, which is reachable via one canonical name, e.g.
> example.org, and also via several aliases, e.g. www.example.org,
> example.com, etc.
>
> I want that whenever requests are made via one of the aliases, that
> those are redire
On 1/29/11 12:49 PM, Joost de Heer wrote:
2)
- two vhosts, the first having only the canonical name as ServerName (no
ServerAlias)
3)
Two vhosts, the first having a bogus servername (e.g. 'redirecthost'),
in which you do the redirection, and the second, which has the
canonical name.
Wha
2)
- two vhosts, the first having only the canonical name as ServerName (no
ServerAlias)
3)
Two vhosts, the first having a bogus servername (e.g. 'redirecthost'), in which
you do the redirection, and the second, which has the canonical name.
If you use NVH and none of the hosts match, the f
On 1/29/11 2:38 AM, Christoph Anton Mitterer wrote:
Hi.
I'm having a vhost, which is reachable via one canonical name, e.g.
example.org, and also via several aliases, e.g. www.example.org,
example.com, etc.
I want that whenever requests are made via one of the aliases, that
those are redirected
Hi.
I'm having a vhost, which is reachable via one canonical name, e.g.
example.org, and also via several aliases, e.g. www.example.org,
example.com, etc.
I want that whenever requests are made via one of the aliases, that
those are redirected to the canonical name.
IMHO there are about the fol