Hi,
I need to redirect all non-www requests to www.
Ex : mysite.com should be rewrited to www.mysite.com
I think I have to use reqirep but I don't know how.
Thanks
or to rewrite ???
Baptiste
On Mon, Oct 7, 2013 at 10:12 AM, Olivier Desport
olivier.desp...@ac-versailles.fr wrote:
Hi,
I need to redirect all non-www requests to www.
Ex : mysite.com should be rewrited to www.mysite.com
I think I have to use reqirep but I don't know how.
Thanks
I've found the solution. I have enabled the line EXTRAOPTS=-de -m 16
in /etc/default/haproxy. It works when this line is commented.
Thanks for your help.
Le 23/01/2013 17:13, shouldbe q931 a écrit :
Hi Olivier,
Just to recap, you have a webserver in subnet A, you have a HAProxy
instance
Le 22/01/2013 19:35, Thomas Heil a écrit :
Hi,
On 22.01.2013 15:57, Olivier Desport wrote:
I use Haproxy with two web servers. The CSS are not well displayed
(images, fonts...). The look of the page is different every time I
refresh ! It works correctly when Haproxy is not used
Le 22/01/2013 17:06, Tait Clarridge a écrit :
Olivier Desport mailto:olivier.desp...@ac-versailles.fr
22 January, 2013 10:59 AM
The site I want to display is designed with Joomla. There are no
errors in Apache logs et Firebugs shows several warnings for js
files. The site is well
Le 23/01/2013 14:02, shouldbe q931 a écrit :
On Wed, Jan 23, 2013 at 11:43 AM, Olivier Desport
olivier.desp...@ac-versailles.fr
mailto:olivier.desp...@ac-versailles.fr wrote:
Le 22/01/2013 17:06, Tait Clarridge a écrit :
Olivier Desport mailto:olivier.desp...@ac-versailles.fr
The site I want to display is designed with Joomla. There are no errors
in Apache logs et Firebugs shows several warnings for js files. The site
is well displayed when I connect directly to the Apache server.
Le 22/01/2013 16:21, Ben Timby a écrit :
On Tue, Jan 22, 2013 at 9:57 AM, Olivier
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