Hi,
I did tried all the methods of http to https redirect but it didn't worked for my OTRS. in the SysConfig>>Core the http type is set to HTTPS and it;s workign perfectly on https. What I need is to force redirection of http://mycomany.com/otrs/index.pl to https://mycomany.com/otrs/index.pl.
I tried putting the rewrite condition in an .htaccess in /opt/otrs/var/httpd/htdocs/ but no effect. I also tried to put the rewrite condition in http.conf but also no effect. any clue?
I've followed the following articles but didn't worked.
http://wiki.apache.org/httpd/RewriteHTTPToHTTPS
http://www.cyberciti.biz/tips/howto-apa ... tions.html
www.whoopis.com/howtos/apache-rewrite.html
http to https redirect
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http to https redirect
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Re: http to https redirect
I'm using the Apache rewrite module to solve this
- make sure rewirte module is loaded in apache
- place your .htaccess in the DocumentRoot of your apache
here is my .htaccess, using url /admin for Agentlogin, /customer for customerlogin
- make sure rewirte module is loaded in apache
- place your .htaccess in the DocumentRoot of your apache
here is my .htaccess, using url /admin for Agentlogin, /customer for customerlogin
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order deny,allow
Allow from all
Options +FollowSymlinks
<IfModule mod_rewrite.c>
RewriteEngine on
# Hostname only -> Customer Login
RewriteCond %{REQUEST_URI} ^.*/$
RewriteRule ^.*$ https://<your_host_name>/otrs/customer.pl [R]
# Customer Login
RewriteCond %{REQUEST_URI} ^.*/customer/?$
RewriteRule ^.*$ https://<your_host_name>/otrs/customer.pl [R]
# Agent Login
RewriteCond %{REQUEST_URI} ^.*/admin/?$
RewriteRule ^.*$ https://<your_host_name>/otrs/index.pl [R]
</IfModule>
Produktiv:
OTRS 6.0.13/ ITSM 6.0.13
OS: SUSE Linux (SLES 12, Leap), MySql 5.5.x, 5.6.x
Windows 2012 AD Integration (agents and customers), Nagios integration (incidents, CMDB), Survey, TimeAccounting
OTRS 6.0.13/ ITSM 6.0.13
OS: SUSE Linux (SLES 12, Leap), MySql 5.5.x, 5.6.x
Windows 2012 AD Integration (agents and customers), Nagios integration (incidents, CMDB), Survey, TimeAccounting
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Re: http to https redirect
Does putting it in apache2-httpd.include.conf change anything?
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Re: http to https redirect
depends on your apache config
in my case, mod_rewrite is loaded in http.conf and I have a separae .htaccess file in the http servers document root
you could enable rewirte logging to see what going on by putting a file like rewrite.conf into apache/conf.d/
in my case, mod_rewrite is loaded in http.conf and I have a separae .htaccess file in the http servers document root
you could enable rewirte logging to see what going on by putting a file like rewrite.conf into apache/conf.d/
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<IfModule mod_rewrite.c>
RewriteLog /<apache_log_path>/mod_rewrite_log
RewriteLogLevel 3
</IfModule>
Produktiv:
OTRS 6.0.13/ ITSM 6.0.13
OS: SUSE Linux (SLES 12, Leap), MySql 5.5.x, 5.6.x
Windows 2012 AD Integration (agents and customers), Nagios integration (incidents, CMDB), Survey, TimeAccounting
OTRS 6.0.13/ ITSM 6.0.13
OS: SUSE Linux (SLES 12, Leap), MySql 5.5.x, 5.6.x
Windows 2012 AD Integration (agents and customers), Nagios integration (incidents, CMDB), Survey, TimeAccounting