Huesser Peter wrote:
Yes, this will cause a reverse DNS lookup of remote_addr. But anyway,
I
think your order is incorrect. If your request comes through port 80,
the 2nd rule won't have any effect, because your first rule matched
already.

RewriteEngine On
RewriteCond %{REMOTE_HOST} \.domain\.ch$
RewriteRule ^/testtinfo/fea http://another.url.ch/ [R,L]
RewriteCond %{SERVER_PORT} =80
RewriteRule ^(.+)$ https://server.domain.ch$1 [R,L]


Hello Bob

I changed the order of the RewriteCond as you suggested but
unfortunately it did not have any effect. Maybe I should also mention
that /testtinfo is a ScriptAlias:

ScriptAlias /testtinfo /var/testtinfo/cgi-bin

Could this cause the problem?

Usually not in server context, mod_rewrite acts before the mapping to filesystem occurs. You said that the rewrite log is completely empty, when you request /testtinfo/fea? That would mean the rules are not seen at all, e.g. a <virtualhost> matched and the rules are defined in the main server config section.

--
Bob

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