Jean-Pierre van Melis wrote:
I'm using one of my subdomains to host scripts which are supposed to be fetched
with wget. Because I publish those in fora it attracted several search-engines
and some people just want to browse them using firefox or some other browser....
I was getting a bit annoyed by all these logentries, so I decided to add an
extra Headrequire to that service entry and it now looks like this:
HeadRequire "^Host:[\t ].*wd\.mydomain\.com$"
HeadRequire "[Ww]get"
This works!
This means everything else will go to another server which is configured for
that domain too. The problem now is these clients ask for a specific file which
is not on that server.
Is it possible to define a 2nd entry for that domain without the
Wget-requirement and do a URLrewrite and ask for /index.html whichever file
they ask?
I can then send them to a page which says: "Browsers are not Supported"
It can then be handled by the same http-server...
Sounds like you want to use mod_rewrite or a custom 404 page on your
backend. Pound isn't looking at your docroot, so how would it know
whats there or not?
Regards,
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Dave Steinberg
http://www.geekisp.com/
http://www.steinbergcomputing.com/
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