On Fri, Feb 16, 2018 at 11:21 PM, Miguel González
<[email protected]> wrote:
> On 02/16/18 10:21 PM, Miguel González wrote:
>> Hi,
>>
>> I have changed an URL from:
>>
>> https://www.mysite.com/word1-word2/
>>
>> https://www.mysite.com/word3-word2/
>>
>> and changed my .htaccess accordingly.
>>
>> I have successfully banned www.mysite.com/word1-word2 without the
>> ending / but not with / ending using:
>>
>> ban req.http.host ~ www.mysite.com/word1-word2
>>
>> and
>>
>> ban req.http.host ~ www.mysite.com/word1-word2/
>>
>> So option without ending /, 301 redirect works but with / doesn´t.
>>
>> I have googled around but I haven´t found any solution.
None worked, it was probably a coincidence that one appeared to work.
The host header should only contain the authority, so the ban you are
looking for is rather:
ban req.http.host == www.mysite.com && req.url ~ /word1-word2/?
That should take care of both cases in a single ban.
Dridi
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