We are trying to use the software collections version of apache 2.4 (httpd24-httpd package) on RHEL6 and it claims mod_rewrite is being loaded but none of our previously working rewrites seem to be doing what we expect. We have a site.conf file as follows:
RewriteCond %{HTTP_HOST} ^site.example.com$ [NC] RewriteRule ^/$ http://site.example.com/site/ [L,R] RewriteCond %{HTTP_HOST} ^alt-name.example.com$ [NC] RewriteRule ^/$ http://alt-name.example.com/site/ [L,R] alias /site "/www/site" <Directory "/www/site"> Require all granted RewriteEngine on RewriteBase /site RewriteCond %{REQUEST_FILENAME} !-f RewriteCond %{REQUEST_FILENAME} !-d RewriteRule ^(.*)$ index.php?q=$1 [L,QSA] RewriteCond %{HTTPS} off RewriteRule (.*) https://%{HTTP_HOST}%{REQUEST_URI} RewriteCond %{HTTP_HOST} !alt-name.example.com RewriteRule ^.*$ https://alt-name.example.com%{REQUEST_URI} [R] </Directory> In the base apache 2.2 version, this works perfectly to redirect anyone who enters "site.example.com" or "alt-name.example.com" first, to " http://site.example.com/site/" or "http://alt-name.example.com/site/" respectively, then redirects to "https://alt-name.example.com/site/" If I run the httpd24-httpd daemon (via /sbin/service/httpd stop; /sbin/service httpd24-httpd start), none of these rewrites work, and instead of a redirect, it loads the html root index.html file, which in this case would be /www/html/index.html as configured in the httpd.conf file. phpinfo() does show I am running apache 2.4, so I know the daemon is at least reporting the version I expect to see. I've tried reading through the 2.4 documentation and I don't see how we are doing anything so differently from the 2.2 directives, other than I think the stanza above the alias might need to go inside the <Directory> section since RewriteEngine needs to be called first...? But even this change does not redirect the way it used to. I have even surrounded the various sections of the RewriteCond and RewriteRule with double quotes (as in RewriteCond "%{HTTP_HOST}" "^ site.example.com$" [NC]) as shown in the 2.4 config pages, and this does not help one way or the other. LogLevel is set in the httpd.conf file as "LogLevel trace3 rewrite:trace8" and I do get the following message when I restart the daemon: Starting httpd: [Thu May 02 15:15:45.565074 2019] [core:trace3] [pid 26668] core.c(3347): Setting LogLevel for all modules to trace3 [Thu May 02 15:15:45.565224 2019] [core:trace3] [pid 26668] core.c(3375): Setting LogLevel for module mod_rewrite.c to trace8 But I cannot find where any URL is being written in the logs. I know the Software Collections is supposed to be run via the scl command, but this particular service is supposedly able to be configured as semi-permanent, but the behavior seems to be very limited compared to the 2.2 base version that comes with RHEL6. Is there something else I am missing here? Why do the directives seem to be ignored? jim