Thanks, but I'm trying to get through this without any code changes. 
It's ALMOST working!  But no cigar.


Brian Hayward wrote:
> If all you want to do is redirect "/" on your non-SSL Port to "/" on
> your SSL port, you could use a zero second redirect.
>
> e.g. put this in your index.html for the port 80 virtual host:
>
> <meta http-equiv="refresh" content="0;url=https://devl02.mydomain.com/"; />
>
> And have your real content in a different document root for your port
> 443 virtual host.
>
> The only drawback is that it's not feasible to redirect deep links (or
> bookmarks) to the non-secure web server using this approach.
>
> --
> Brian
>
> On 10/15/07, Bernard Barton <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>   
>> In my main httpd.conf file, I have numerous include files which include
>> virtual hosts like so:
>>
>> Include /usr/local/apache/conf/conf.d/devl00.conf
>> Include /usr/local/apache/conf/conf.d/devl01.conf
>> Include /usr/local/apache/conf/conf.d/devl02.conf
>>
>>
>> So if I access http://devl02.mydomain.com/ then I see the virtual host
>> defined
>> in devl02.conf, etc.  In the devl02.conf file, I have enabled SSL.  I CAN
>> access the secure site https://devl02.mydomain.com/.  However, when I now
>> access the non-secure site of http://devl02.mydomain.com, the main server
>> web site is displayed, and not the virtual host.  What I'm trying to do
>> is a
>>
>>    RedirectPermanent / https://cj-devl02.mydomain.net/
>>
>> But when I do this I get errors that I posted previously about cookies not
>> being enabled.  So I guess the questions is, having the "Include" statements
>> above, and knowing that each include file like devl08.conf is a virtual host
>> container with SSL enabled, how do I redirect from the port 80 version to
>> the SSL enabled port 443 version like:
>>
>> http://cj-devl02.mydomain.net/  ------>  https://cj-devl02.mydomain.net/
>>
>> FYI, I've tried including .conf files, and also pasting the contents of my
>> .conf files into an email, but they evidently are rejected by the
>> mailing list.
>>
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