[BlueOnyx:21877] Re: RewriteRule ^/login/?$

Colin Jack colin at mainline.co.uk
Fri Mar 23 05:59:19 -05 2018


Maybe they could use /logon/ instead? (

Colin

-----Original Message-----
From: Blueonyx <blueonyx-bounces at mail.blueonyx.it> on behalf of Jochen Demmer <jdemmer at relaix.net>
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Date: Friday, 23 March 2018 at 11:18
To: "blueonyx at mail.blueonyx.it" <blueonyx at mail.blueonyx.it>
Subject: [BlueOnyx:21876] RewriteRule ^/login/?$

    Hi,
    
    a customer of ours wants to use a such a URL with his website:
    
    http://customerdomain.name/login
    
    He has setup a rewrite rule that redirects to a specific URL within his
    domain.
    Unfortunately it doesn't work. The browser redirects the client always
    to the login page of blue onyx, i.e.
    
    https://customerdomain.name:444/login
    
    I fear this is because of this directive within
    /etc/httpd/conf.d/blueonyx.conf
    RewriteRule ^/login/?$                  http://%1:444/login [L,R]
    
    Does that mean that any customer on a blue onyx system won't ever be
    able to use the directory /login/ on their systems?
    
    Thank you
    
    -- 
    Jochen Demmer
    System- und Netzwerkspezialist
    
    RelAix Networks GmbH
    Kackertstraße 10
    52072 Aachen
    
    Tel.:      0241 / 990001-206
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