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 > > -- > To unsubscribe send an email with subject unsubscribe to [email protected]. > Please contact [email protected] for questions.
Rpleace your URL with "/~.*" and the in the header use " *" rather than "\s". -- Robert Segall Apsis GmbH Postfach, Uetikon am See, CH-8707 Tel: +41-32-512 30 19 -- To unsubscribe send an email with subject unsubscribe to [email protected]. Please contact [email protected] for questions.
