Le 06/11/2012 16:18, cr...@gtek.biz a écrit : >> did you link the sites in sites-available to sites-enabled? >> >> Wolf Halton >> http://sourcefreedom.com > >>>> >>>> in domain1.com vhost config: >>>> >>>> redirect permanent / http://www.domain1.com/ >>>> >>>> source: >>>> http://httpd.apache.org/docs/2.2/en/mod/mod_alias.html#redirect > > Good morning Mouss and Wolf, > > I have managed to accomplish my goal, and it was with help from both of > you. Mouss, your tip is almost correct if I make two changes, and Wolf, > your question started this line of thought for me. > > I copied my existing sites-available/domain1.com to > sites-available/www.domain1.com, ran a2ensite www.domain1.com, then modified > sites-available/domain1.com. It points the DocumentRoot to /var/www, same as > sites-available/default. There is no index.html in that directory. I then > added: > RedirectMatch "/(.*)" "http://www.domain1.com/$1" > What this does is take any request for domain1.com, with any additional > paths, and redirects the request to http://www.domain1.com, with any > additional paths from the first request appended to the URL (I think that's > the correct terminology).
yes, $1 replaces (.*). but in this case, you really don't need regular expressions. you should be able to use the rule I sent you (it's equivalent, well in theory at least!). > [snip] > > Common sense dictates that I rename my /var/www directories to > /var/www/htdocs/www.domainX.com, and sites-available/domain2.com to > sites-available/www.domain2.com so I can maintain the name to site mapping > in my mind. I personally prefer things like sites-avaiable/www.domain2.com.conf (with a .conf or whatever suffix) for two reasons: - a file name ending in a .com is a bit disturbing ('ls' will show it as a special fil...; you can't send it via email without renaming it, ... etc.). - I don't like the "include *". if you happen to add a file in the directory (or if you editor creates backup files in the current dir), then these end up being included. > [snip] -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-user-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org Archive: http://lists.debian.org/50997fcf.3010...@ml.netoyen.net