> > mod_rewrite is your friend. You just make a Rule that redirects
> > anyone accessing your site on port 80 to port 443, something like
> > this:
> >
> > <VirtualHost 123.123.123.123>
> > ServerName www.foobar.com
> > RewriteEngine on
> > RewriteRule ^/(.*) https://www.foobar.com/
> > </VirtualHost>
>
> I don't want to force ALL access to port 443, only certain sections of
> the site which require authentication to access. I guess the above
> still holds true (your correction in a later message is noted), I just
> need to get more creative with my rewrite rules. Thanks for the tip.
FYI, in these situations I put bits I want to enforce SSL on in a
folder called secure, and then do mod_rewrite variations on
RewriteCond %{REQUEST_URI} ^/.*secure.*/
RewriteRule ^/(.*) https://www.foobar.com/$1
seb
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