Le Mercredi 4 Janvier 2006 15:10, Scott Purcell a écrit :
> I am running Tomcat 5.5x on a Win2000 box.
> 
> I purchased a DNS name, and I have that configurated in the server.xml. So 
when a user hits my site like so: http://www.xxx.com it calls the site and 
all is good. But here is my problem. On some search engines for whatever 
reason, the url shows this: http://xxx.com leaving out the www. It still 
brings open the site, but there is a problem. My site runs all https, and 
when I registered my ssl certificate, it is under the http://www.xxx.com. And 
when the user hits the site without the 'www' it brings up a invalid 
certificate. It shows the lock, but it says it is not certified by verisign.
> 
> Any ideas why this is occuring, and any ideas to redirect the bad url to the 
good one?
> 
Adult sites run on tomcat now? :p

It is possible the search bots were misled by some header found in your 
response. Is you tomcat service configured for www.xxx.com host or simply for 
anyhost (in which case it might add a content-location of xxx.com in response 
as it is tomcat's computer hostname).

Go to http://www.xxx.com/admin/, fill in username/password of admin and modify 
the default host to respond only to alias www.xxx.com

Of course, requests in the form http(s)://xxx.com will not be responded 
anymore. You could also, on a temporary basis, put a second Host entry for 
alias xxx.com which will send a 'moved permanently' response.


> Many thanks,
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