[nycbug-talk] OT: Apache/mod_rewrite question
Kevin Reiter
tux at penguinnetwerx.net
Sun Jan 28 23:09:11 EST 2007
Kevin Reiter wrote:
> Jonathan Stewart wrote:
>> Kevin Reiter wrote:
>>> All,
>>>
>>> I've been trying to figure this out for a few hours now, and I can't
>>> quite get it working, and I *know* someone in here knows how to do
>>> this...
>>>
>>> I'm trying to force all traffic to an Apache server (on my laptop) to
>>> use SSL. The laptop is on a dynamic IP with no static domain, so I
>>> can't force http://machine.domain.tld to https://machine.domain.tld,
>>> and since the IP changes depending on where I am, I can't use that
>>> for a rewrite, either.
>>>
>>> Do any of you Apache gurus know of a way to do this using an
>>> .htaccess file or via a simple edit to httpd.conf? I've been
>>> checking Google for awhile, but everything I've come across doesn't
>>> quite do the trick.
>>
>> Not exactly what your asking about but have you considered using a
>> dynamic DNS service? I use No-IP () and have been very happy with
>> them. They even manually setup IPv6 records for me even though they
>> are not technically supported. Although I am paying for a domain name
>> and dns they provide free sub-domains as well. If thats not an option
>> I'll see what I can do about a rewrite rule for you.
>>
>> Jonathan
>
> This is for a traveling laptop that I use both at home and at client
> sites, and as a test machine at my new job, so I don't always have the
> same IP, which is how I typically access the server.
>
> I should've mentioned that I know about zero when it comes to writing
> rewrite rules (this would be a first).
>
> In this case, a dynamic DNS service would do nothing for me (I've had a
> paid account with FreeDNS[1] for years now.)
>
> Basically, I'm looking to force the use of SSL on my webserver
> (apache+mod_ssl-1.3.37+2.8.28) when the IP and domain are always changing.
>
> I recall seeing something about {SERVER_ADDR} as a variable, which would
> be exactly what I'm looking for, but I don't have a clue outside of that
> what to write in the .htaccess file.
>
Helps when I include the link..
[1] http://freedns.afraid.org/
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