I tried adding trailing slashes as follows, but the result was the same: a 111 error. Did I misinterpret your comment?
> # http redirect > <VirtualHost aaa.bbb.ccc.ddd:80> > ServerName www.host1.com > ServerAlias host1.com *.host1.com > Redirect "/" "https://www.host1.com/" # Here > </VirtualHost> > > <Virtualhost *:80> > ServerName www.host2.com > ServerAlias host2.com *.host2.com > Redirect / https://www.host2.com/ # and here > </VirtualHost> > > # https versions > <VirtualHost aaa.bbb.ccc.ddd:443> > ServerAdmin . . . > ServerName www.host1.com > ServerAlias . . . > . . . > On 29 Nov 2018, at 15:12, Frank Gingras <thu...@apache.org> wrote: > > The (111) is a networking issue because you're not matching the trailing > slashes with your redirects. > > On Thu, Nov 29, 2018 at 6:06 PM Jonathon Koyle <literea...@gmail.com > <mailto:literea...@gmail.com>> wrote: > Can you reproduce the issue and provide some logs, and maybe more information > about the actual response? the 1xx range isn't supposed to be an error code > in HTTP. > > On Thu, Nov 29, 2018 at 3:25 PM Jack M. Nilles <jnil...@jala.com > <mailto:jnil...@jala.com>> wrote: > I have the following configuration file covering two virtual hosts: > > # http redirect > <VirtualHost aaa.bbb.ccc.ddd:80> > ServerName www.host1.com <http://www.host1.com/> > ServerAlias host1.com <http://host1.com/> *.host1.com <http://host1.com/> > Redirect "/" "https://www.host1.com <https://www.host1.com/>" > </VirtualHost> > > <Virtualhost *:80> > ServerName www.host2.com <http://www.host2.com/> > ServerAlias host2.com <http://host2.com/> *.host2.com <http://host2.com/> > Redirect / https://www.host2.com <https://www.host2.com/> > </VirtualHost> > > # https versions > <VirtualHost aaa.bbb.ccc.ddd:443> > ServerAdmin . . . > ServerName www.host1.com <http://www.host1.com/> > ServerAlias . . . > . . . > > The https parts work well but if people try to get http://host1.com > <http://host1.com/> or http://host2.com <http://host2.com/> they get > connection (111) errors indicating that the redirects aren't working. I've > tried different versions of the redirects -- with and without double quotes > -- and it doesn't seem to make a difference. > > How to I get the redirects to function? > > > -- > Jonathon Koyle