Hi,
I know not many support to expect, but you never know.
I've set in the past a redirect of all my incoming traffic from http to https
The only thing is that i do not know how i did this
It is <blockquote>not</blockquote> with .htaccess or RewriteRule, but somehow on a different way.
In fact all incoing on http (port 80 and even 81) is reditrect to https
Does somebody has a suggestion how
I know not many support to expect, but you never know.
I've set in the past a redirect of all my incoming traffic from http to https
The only thing is that i do not know how i did this
It is <blockquote>not</blockquote> with .htaccess or RewriteRule, but somehow on a different way.
In fact all incoing on http (port 80 and even 81) is reditrect to https
Does somebody has a suggestion how
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Patrick de Brabander wrote:
Richard George wrote:
Any chance you have ProxyPass installed ...?
No. That is a payed app.
I've seen it, but never installed it
I can relate. I did the set up some time ago and can't exactly remember how I did it either.
Could you be using mod_rewrite with Apache? I think that is the Apache module that I used to redirect everything to the port 443. -
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