This seems to be working for me testing the domain using a RewriteCond.
It brings up the message that the cert is not right for host but I am
not bothered by this at the moment. I simply want secure exchange for
login etc until I go from a virtual server with one ip to dedicated with
several ips.
Here I am rewriting from 8080 (regular port) as opposed to 8443 which is
the port the secure twisted server is running on. I can separate this
into separate virtual servers which would likely be best as you have
pointed out.
Regards
David
Vincent Bray wrote:
On 8/2/06, David Pratt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi Vincent, ok - I am trying something else that I have partially
working but I need something to fix my regex to catch to domain
properly. So may have need a RewriteCond that can compare domain name
coming in.
Here is what I have got so far but since my regex is not right for
domains - it moves on to the last RewriteRule that I have set up which
places it in the zope root - but good thing is that ssl works properly.
So I need a proper regex that will catch the domain so it will land on
the right rewrite rule. Many thanks.
Hi again,
It's entirely unclear what you're trying to do here, and why you are
using mod_rewrite to do it. If you need to differentiate the proxy
address based on the host name, then you should be using multiple
vhosts instead. As pointed out earlier though, this can't work on a
single ip/port.
In any case, if you really want to do this wrong, then
RewriteCond %{HTTP_HOST} (.+)
.. will allow you to read the hostname, putting the result in %1 for
the following rule.
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