Mark,
You can use a redirect to send everything destined for http://somedir/ to
https://somedir/. Then to be safe, set SSLRequireSSL for that directory.
At 4:37 PM 6/3/99, Mark Cantrell wrote:
>Hello,
>I was wondering if it would be possible to secure an entire directory
>tree? I guess it could be done by just pointing all the links to
>https://somedir/somepage.html.
>
>But we don't want anyone going back and saying
>http://somedir/somepage.html . Instead we would just want and page
>under somedir to be pointed to the secure port no matter how it was
>called.
>
>
>thanks in advance
>mark
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