On Mon, 2013-01-07 at 16:11 +0100, Alan McGinlay wrote:
> Hi,
> 
> I am trying to find a good way to redirect example.com/~username to a 
> specific backend (which will run apache and nfs mounted home 
> directories) in order to keep users public_html and nfs mounts off of 
> our main webserver.
> 
> We also have multiple domains pointing at the same backend but I would 
> like the userdirs to only be available via one of them so that 
> example.com/~bob works but otherexample.com/~bob does not.
> 
> So far I have this:
> 
>      Service
>          HeadRequire "^Host:\s*www.example.se.*"
>       URL "/~*"
>          BackEnd
>              Address userdirhost
>              Port    80
>          End
>          Emergency
>                  Address localhost
>                  Port 9090
>          End
>      End
> 
> Followed by:
> 
>      Service
>          HeadRequire "^Host:\s*www.example.se.*"
>          BackEnd
>              Address standardbackend
>              Port    81
>          End
>          Emergency
>                  Address localhost
>                  Port 9090
>          End
>      End
> 
> However, although this allows the userdir to work, it also completely 
> breaks the second entry..
> 
> 
> Any advice?
> 
> Thanks,
> 
> Alan
> 
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Rpleace your URL with "/~.*" and the in the header use " *" rather than
"\s".
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