Plesk 11.x / Linux :: Splitting Http And Https Directories
May 21, 2014
We will be migrating from plesk 9 to plesk 11 and I am having some trouble finding a fix for something. Previously, http and https could either share a directory or have split directories (httpdocs and httpsdocs) for a site. Now all I see is httpdocs and I can't find a way to have separate directories.
the hostname is www.domain.com also in the serversettings of plesk. When we go to http://www.domain.com:8443 we become redirected to https://www:8443. The only way to connect to plesk is to use https the redirect from http doesnt work.
I´ve read that a whole https website might be better for SEO than just a mixed version. So I want to change the whole website to https.
We are using Plesk 12 on Win 2008 R2. One Website is using DotNetNuke 7.3.2.
How can I automatically set the whole website to https?
What happens to the users that just type domainname.com without http or https.?
What is the right search engine friendly technique to permanently redirect to the https version even when the user is not using the application protocol prefix http/https?
Where can I do the setup in Plesk 12 fro Windows?
Are their any other drawbacks that I have to think over before I do the changes?
I migrated domains from another server and they had separate http and https folders. Now I need to make them use same httpdocs for both http/https. How do I do it for a single domain? How do I batch do it for all domains?
Currently I have a URL that has HTTP. This has been given to the public. There is no doubt that they have added this URL to their favorites.
In about 2 weeks, I will be applying an SSL certificate that would add an ‘S’ to the HTTP (e.g. https)
My questions is: After applying this SSL certificate, which adds an “S”, will the link saved in my users’ favorites still work? Or do I have to add some HTML code that will redirect them?
I have installed SSL for the domain abc.com, for security reason I'd like make [url]is default for all access, that mean if the visitor type [url]on the browser, it will auto forward to[url]
I am maintaining a site that is totally on a secure folder. I have been asked to make only the things like the cart to be secure and to make the rest of the site non-secure.
there is an https and an http folder on the server all of the site is now on the https folder. I thought all I needed to do is move the pages I wanted to be non-secure to the http folder and then use an absolute address when I needed to refer betweem them.
I called my hosting people (the people who originally developer the site and made it all secure before handing to it me) and asked them about what all I need to do. they said its very complicated because I am dealing with 2 different root directories and didn't offer me much info on how to do it myself instead they just said if I can't figure it out they will do it for a price.
if there is anyway to redirect my users to https no matter what page they are on using htaccess?
I really don't fancey using full url extentions and changing them on every link on my site. I can get the homepage to redirect to https but not any other.
If there is no way to do this does anyone know the shortest hyperlink to use the redirect?
I keep hearing that redirecting from http to https is not very secure [non-SSL to SSL]. Among other reasons, one reason is that the browser may continue to think it is communicating with non secure server and may not encrypt the data. Is it true? I hope not, I am using the following -
I am trying to find out if redirecting an https URL to an http URL will still provide the security of the original https? Should the page information for the redirected http page show it as being unencrypted or shouldn't it have the same encryption as the original https?
I have a custom software that runs it's own webserver. I then found instructions on how to use apache2 as a proxy that will enable ssl for that site. (long story short, my custom software doesn't support ssl and it's not an option)
I recently got a SSL-certificate for my website. Now the old links to my website (using only http) doesnt work, the visitors just getting redirected to my index page. How can I change my .htaccess so both http and https works, but keep https as the preferred? Or even better, redirect old http links to https? I'm not using www.
My current .htaccess: RewriteCond %{HTTPS} off RewriteRule (.*) https ://%{HTTP_HOST}%{REQUEST_URI}
i want to redirect main domain http //, www request to https://
i added this code
RewriteCond %{HTTPS} off# First rewrite to HTTPS:# Don't put www. here. If it is already there it will be included, if not# the subsequent rule will catch it.RewriteRule ^(.*)$ https://%{HTTP_HOST}%{REQUEST_URI} [L,R=301]# Now, rewrite any request to the wrong domain to use www.RewriteCond %{HTTP_HOST} !^www.RewriteRule ^(.*)$ https://www.%{HTTP_HOST}%{REQUEST_URI} [L,R=301]
Recently I cross compiled Apache2.4.6 to run in my ARM cpu, and I found that http can work well if only it's own port such as 80 is listened, but if add one more port to be listened in conf file, http fails. That means http is good, but after https is on, http stop working and https is good. At the same time, I built the same apache2.4.6 in X86 gcc4.6.1, http and https can both work well. In addition, I also tried apache1.3.33 in the same ARM system, http and https can work well too. It seems like that in apache2.4.6, http can't work well if there is one more port listened in ARM system. Actually http port is listening and is established when using netstat to monitor it.
root@freescale /usr/local/apache/bin$ netstat -a Active Internet connections (servers and established) Proto Recv-Q Send-Q Local Address Foreign Address State tcp 0 0 :::www :::* LISTEN tcp 0 0 :::443 :::* LISTEN tcp 0 0 (null):www (null):3705 ESTABLISHED tcp 0 0 (null):443 (null):3720 ESTABLISHED
I have a small problem. I have a install directory on my website, who are only for me. I have a password protected directory, and thats no problem to create in Plesk on Linux.
But the main diffrent from Windows based Plesk, are that I can not create a directory there I can browse the files in my webreader. In windows plesk they have a option called Web directory, but I have never seen thats option in Linux plesk.
Are there any easy way to password protect and allow directory browsing in Plesk for Linux? Or do anybody have a easy way to do that?
One option, is to access the directory thru FTP interface in Internet explorer (ftp://mysite/directory). But I want to access the site thru HTTP if possible.
After I've upgraded Plesk 1.0.18 to latest version, I'm unable to set protection on directories. Plesk say it is set, but it is not. I can access protected directory without pop-up of login-details. Old protected directories work, but for new one added not working anymore. I also tried by conventional way adding .htaccess and .htpasswd files to the directory, but it does not apply either.
I want to rewrite my all site urls from http to https and also preserve URL canonicalation like all url redirected to http://www. How to achieve this goal?