Re: [users@httpd] Apache: Avoiding users to access 'www.foo.com/subdomain1/'

2016-09-20 Thread Marat Khalili
There's a way to achieve what you ask with mod_rewrite directives in 
.htaccess, but before trying this, why not point foo.com to a separate 
directory?



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With Best Regards,
Marat Khalili


On 19/09/16 21:41, thomas Armstrong wrote:

Hi.

I have an Apache server, which main rootwebdir is 
'/usr/www/users/foo/' and 'foo.com ' points there. 
However, I have some subdomains pointing within their directories:


|subdomain1.foo.com  ---> 
/usr/www/users/foo/subdomain1 subdomain2.foo.com 
 ---> /usr/www/users/foo/subdomain2 |


This causes me a problem: if anyone types 
'www.foo.com/subdomain1/aboutme.html 
', they find 
'subdomain1.foo.com/aboutme.html 
' with another URL, and I'd 
like to avoid it.


I wondered if there was any way to avoid this (e.g., showing a 404 
page), by using a directive within the '.htaccess' file of 
'/usr/www/users/foo/subdomain1'.


Any other solution is welcome. Thank you very much.






[users@httpd] Apache: Avoiding users to access 'www.foo.com/subdomain1/'

2016-09-19 Thread thomas Armstrong
Hi.

I have an Apache server, which main rootwebdir is '/usr/www/users/foo/' and
'foo.com' points there. However, I have some subdomains pointing within
their directories:

subdomain1.foo.com --->
/usr/www/users/foo/subdomain1subdomain2.foo.com --->
/usr/www/users/foo/subdomain2

This causes me a problem: if anyone types '
www.foo.com/subdomain1/aboutme.html', they find '
subdomain1.foo.com/aboutme.html' with another URL, and I'd like to avoid it.

I wondered if there was any way to avoid this (e.g., showing a 404 page),
by using a directive within the '.htaccess' file of
'/usr/www/users/foo/subdomain1'.

Any other solution is welcome. Thank you very much.