Hi,
On 1/11/25 3:36 PM, Eric Covener wrote:
68.195.111.42 - - [11/Jan/2025:15:10:39 -0500] "GET /http:/example.com/123/ HTTP/1.1" 404 196
r:"-" "Mozilla"
Where did the other slash go after the http:/?
MergeSlashes defaults to "on".
I've added the following to my vhost config:
MergeSlashes
Hi,
We need to construct a rewriterule that fixes problems like:
https://linuxsecurity.com/https://example.com/123/
I'd like to just redirect it to https://example.com/123
except the log entry looks like this:
68.195.111.42 - - [11/Jan/2025:15:10:39 -0500] "GET
/http:/example.com/123/ HTTP/1
> 68.195.111.42 - - [11/Jan/2025:15:10:39 -0500] "GET /http:/example.com/123/
> HTTP/1.1" 404 196 r:"-" "Mozilla"
>
> Where did the other slash go after the http:/?
MergeSlashes defaults to "on".
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