Lets assume I have a website abc.com with sub-directories x, y and z. So website urls are like,
abc.com/x/
abc.com/y/
abc.com/z/
Now lets assume I have 3 sub-domains for each sub-directory like below.
x.abc.com
y.abc.com
z.abc.com
Now I want to redirect requests like abc.com/x/ to x.abc.com. And I have lot of directories and I cannot add rules for each directory.
You can use dynamically configured mass virtual hosting (of mod_vhost_alias module). You need a wildcard entry in DNS server for resolution. For www.x.com.com and content on /home/x/www :
RewriteEngine on
RewriteMap lowercase int:tolower
RewriteCond %{lowercase:%{HTTP_HOST}} ^www\.([^.]+)\.abc\.com$
RewriteRule ^(.*) /home/%1/www$1
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I've had some hit and miss results setting up htaccess to forward on a couple of aged domains I acquired to my main site. I wouldn't describe myself as advanced more an enthusiastic intermediate so a nudge in the right direction would be greatly appreciated. I've checked answers but nothing definitive that I can see that relates to my specific issue and the composer folder. In Apache/Nginx I have in directives (http/https)
RewriteEngine On
ErrorDocument 404 https://my-main-site.com/my-page-or-blog-post/
I have 'Restrict the ability to follow symbolic links' unchecked as I have reference to symlinks in htaccess and so avoids a 500 error. I also have put up a static html page so if anyone hits the old aged domain it's not an automatic redirect they'll see the static HTML page with reference to the old/aged domain. So the 301 is sort of in the background but I'm getting a 302 result. My htaccess looks like this......
Options +FollowSymLinks
RewriteEngine On
RewriteBase /
RewriteCond %{HTTP_HOST} ^old-site-aged-domain.com$ [NC]
RewriteRule ^(.*)$ https://my-main-site.com/my-page-or-blog-post/ [R=301,L]
However when I go in to AHREFS and look at the backlink data it's showing a 302, however it does confirm http>https is working fine.
http://www.old-site-aged-domain.com/info-page.html
301
https://www.old-site-aged-domain.com/info-page.html
302
https://my-main-site.com/my-page-or-blog-post/
In my site root I also have .composer folder (as well as error_docs, .ssh, httpdocs, logs, .revisium_antivirus_cache), I'm sort of aware what the purpose of this is (PHP) but there are 2 further htaccess files in there, the second smaller htaccess file only has 'deny from all' as content. I wonder if this folder with these 2 htaccess files is presenting a problem/conflict i.e. 3 x htaccess files. The smaller htaccess file is in .composer/cache. The larger htaccess file is in .composer. Should I delete these 2 x htaccess files in .composer folder.
Thanks in advance for any help
James
rewrote htaccess on numerous occasions but without success
I have DNS managed by NO-IP and self hosted websites on a QNAP, with Virtual hosts defined in the Qnap Software.
My sites are www.site1.com, www.site2.com and a new www.site3.com which (this one will work with subdomains created by wildcards at Users input in Joomla) (ex user1.site3.com would be the redirection of the site3.com/index.php/users/user1) and all are located in (root) web_folder/site1/...site2/...site3/ . The other sites have their virtual hosts working right.
Now, before doing that, i am getting stuck on this Qnap issue where i can't define my wildcard dns *.site3.com in the virtual hosts. I want to do this because when i enter in the browser anything.site3.com it gets me to the index.html file located in the root folder of my published sites (web/index.html)
What shoud I try in order for the subdomains to pass the root index and go directly to the website folder, where i could place my .htaccess containing the rewrite rules?
I tried with a .htaccess but couldn't manage what to write in order for it to work.
Define the wildcard in the qnap virtual host but does not accept
What am i thinking wrong?
I would like to avoid having a .htacces, in the web folder, to redirect every domain/subdomain to it's respective subfolder and afterwards having another .htaccess insinde my site3 folder which does the rest of the rewrites (subdomains wildcard and user based)
I have managed to do so far:
I shall partially answer to my question
RewriteEngine On
Options +FollowSymlinks
RewriteCond %{HTTP_HOST} !^www\.site3\.com<br>
RewriteCond %{HTTP_HOST} !^static\.site3\.com<br>
RewriteCond %{HTTP_HOST} ^(www\.)?(.+)\.site3.com$ [NC]
RewriteRule ^(.*)$ http://site3.com/index.php/user/%2 [L]
The thing is, I would like to still see user.site3.com instead of the full link.
As an update. I am running wordpress multisite. My www.site3.com comes into the qnap(web or public_html folder) then the NAS virtual host manager redirects it to its actual subfolder (site3).
In this situation, when i write :
-anything.site3.com it reads my top (web or public_html) index and i can't get to the wordpress subpages. (my anything.site3.com page has been created from user-end)
-site3.com it goes to mi site3 folder as it should, managed by the qnap virtual host (i don't have to write additional htaccess.
So i need to somehow let my subdomains pass the redirection from the qnap and go to my site3 subfolder and then wordpress htaccess do it's job. This should be done so that i don't have a continuous loop!
Sorry for my explanations might be a little bit messed.
I have several small projects I want to host on single virtual host using Zend Framework. The structure is:
apps/
testapp1/
application/
index.php,
testapp2/
application/
index.php
Document root in virtual host looks like: DocumentRoot /var/www/apps/
I need univeral mod_rewrite rule which will transform URLs like /apps/testapp1/xxx into /apps/testapp1/index.php.
Any help will be greatly appreciated as I am trying to resolve that for several hours. Thank You.
If your DocumentRoot for website is /var/www/apps/, then I guess URLs would be http://www.example.com/testapp1/ajax instead of http://www.example.com/apps/testapp1/ajax. If so -- then you need to remove apps/ part from these rules.
These rules need to be placed in your .htaccess into website root folder.
If you already have some rules there then these new rules needs to be placed in correct place as order of rules matters.
You may need to add RewriteEngine On line there if you do not have such yet.
This rule will rewrite /apps/testapp1/ajax into /apps/testapp1/index.php, no other URLs will be affected:
RewriteRule ^apps/testapp1/ajax$ /apps/testapp1/index.php [NC,QSA,L]
This rule will rewrite ALL URLs that end with /ajax into /index.php (e.g. /apps/testapp1/ajax => /apps/testapp1/index.php as well as /apps/testapp2/ajax => /apps/testapp2/index.php):
RewriteRule ^(.+)/ajax$ /$1/index.php [NC,QSA,L]
UPDATE:
This "universal" rule will rewrite /apps/testapp1/xxx into /apps/testapp1/index.php as well as /apps/testapp2/something => /apps/testapp2/index.php:
RewriteRule ^(.+)/([^/\.]+)$ /$1/index.php [NC,QSA,L]
I have a domain... let's say www.myOldDomain.com. It is currently running a site about local services near you.
I got a new domain (www.myNewDomain.com), it is also going to run a site about local services near you (albeit in a slightly different way). In fact, I want to totally replace www.myOldDomain.com with www.myNewDomain.com - on the same host using the same hosting account ( I don't want to pay for 2 accounts).
I want ANY traffic to www.myOldDomain.com/* to be redirected to www.myNewDomain.com/WelcomeOldDomainers
How would I go about doing that? Would I do it programmatically, or at DNS?
Update: This is on a Windows host.
Linux Hosting
The best way is using a .htaccess file at the root of your website directory if you are under linux hosting :
RewriteEngine on
RewriteCond %{HTTP_HOST} ^www.myOldDomain\.com/$1 [NC]
RewriteRule ^(.*)$ http://www.myNewDomain.com/$1 [R=301,L]
Beware though : this assumes the $1 part of your old domain is the same than your $1 of your new domain. And from reading your post I'm not sure this is the case.
.htaccess allows you to configure that in a very flexible way though.
Look on google for "URL Rewriting" and "htaccess redirection"
Windows Hosting :
You can use the web.config file from your IIS 7 or superior :
http://learn.iis.net/page.aspx/557/translate-htaccess-content-to-iis-webconfig/
Beware though Bis : Be careful not to leave old pages SEO goes to waste and be sure to map the best you can old pages to new pages or you'll loose all the SEO juice you have been building for these old pages.
The best option is to send a HTTP/1.1 301 Moved Permanently
In ASP.NET you would set Response.Redirect("www.myNewDomain.com/WelcomeOldDomainers")
in global.aspx
for some weird reason my CMS is logging out if the address bar does not have www before the full website name. for example, when we enter xyz.com, it takes me to the website but then it wont show as logged in and if i type in www.xyz.com it will find the cookie and show me logged in.
What i want to do is, when user types in xyz.com, i want it to directly (transparent to user) go to www.xyz.com. I want to add that www before xyz.com. I tried adding a .htaccess file in the directory where index.php is present and this is code in htaccess file.
DirectoryIndex index.php
Redirect xyz.com www.xyz.com/index.php
The .htaccess file is disappearing when i transfer it over ftp filezilla.
If you are willing to modify your index.php you could add the following logic to the top of the file:
/*This is a tempory redirection from mysite.com to www.mysite.com*/
if($_SERVER['SERVER_NAME'] == 'mysite.com')
{
$redirect = $_SERVER['REQUEST_URI'];
header( 'Location: http://www.mysite.com'. $redirect ) ;
}
try this in the htaccess file:
Options +FollowSymlinks
RewriteEngine on
RewriteCond %{HTTP_HOST} ^xyz.com$
RewriteRule ^/?$ "http://www.xyz.com" [R=301,L]
However, your problem sounds like cookie related. Probably the CMS is using a cookie to check the log in status, but the cookie domain param is 'www.xyz.com' instead of '.xyz.com'.
--- edit ---
improved a bit the final line of the code (it is tested and working), but as tcp said, mod_rewrite must be enabled. If you can't enable it, try the code that Lobsterm posted and if you can't do this either, you could try to change the cookie domain param from 'www.xyz.com' to '.xyz.com'
If you want to use rewrites, make sure mod_rewrite is being loaded in your Apache conf file and check that the AllowOverride parameter is either set to All or the just the directives you want to be allowed in .htaccess
Also as aletzo said, you probably want your cookie to cover your whole domain so change the cookie domain from www.example.com to example.com .
Then, it won't matter if user are accessing with a www prefix or within a subdomain.
EDIT: Glad you found the answer you were looking for, but if you need to make filezilla show you .htaccess in the future, Server -> Force showing hidden files