On 20.08.10 12:14, Mark Smits wrote:
This is going to be a vey very dumb question, so apologies up front. Using
WinAMP with Apache 2.2.11.
winamp? Don't you mean wamp?
I need redirections based on host name. Host1, host2 and host3 all are the
same server
host1 should be staying at host1
This is going to be a vey very dumb question, so apologies up front. Using
WinAMP with Apache 2.2.11.
I need redirections based on host name. Host1, host2 and host3 all are the
same server
host1 should be staying at host1 at the same port
host2 should be redirected to host2 but different port
On Thu, Oct 29, 2009 at 2:19 PM, Octavian Râsnita orasn...@gmail.com wrote:
That's a rather odd requirement. Normally the requirement is to be
redirected to https _before_ logging in. It is, after all, the login
data, that you need to protect.
Isn't OK if the login form uses an
Hello,
I need some expert help on the following configuration task:
I have a startpage with a standard login form. After a user logs in, he
should be
redirected to use https for the rest of the session.
When I use a rewrite rule as shown below,
RewriteRule ^/login(.*)
On Thu, Oct 29, 2009 at 11:46 AM, ericdraven e...@schwagerus.de wrote:
Hello,
I need some expert help on the following configuration task:
I have a startpage with a standard login form. After a user logs in, he
should be
redirected to use https for the rest of the session.
That's a rather
I already tried this but it doesn't help, because the login- form uses the
POST method to transfer the data and there is no query string.
Krist van Besien wrote:
On Thu, Oct 29, 2009 at 11:46 AM, ericdraven e...@schwagerus.de wrote:
Hello,
I need some expert help on the following
When I use a rewrite rule as shown below,
RewriteRule ^/login(.*) https://%{SERVER_NAME}/login$1 [R,L]
the parameters get lost, because the request is translated to a GET request.
What do I need to do, to fix this problem?
Use the QSA flag, so the query string doesn't get lost.
QSA only
From: Eric Covener cove...@gmail.com
When I use a rewrite rule as shown below,
RewriteRule ^/login(.*) https://%{SERVER_NAME}/login$1 [R,L]
the parameters get lost, because the request is translated to a GET
request.
What do I need to do, to fix this problem?
Use the QSA flag, so the query
From: Krist van Besien krist.vanbes...@gmail.com
On Thu, Oct 29, 2009 at 11:46 AM, ericdraven e...@schwagerus.de wrote:
Hello,
I need some expert help on the following configuration task:
I have a startpage with a standard login form. After a user logs in, he
should be
redirected to use
OP is redirecting a POST, which is something to be avoided.
Why should a redirect after POST be avoided?
It's hairy, and the HTTP/1.1 RFC talks about potential confusion about
whether the client will re-submit the POST to the new URL [after
prompting the user] or send a GET to the new URL.
I
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