We need to redirect the URL below using IIS Rewrite module.
http://www.old.com.au/kids to http://www.new.com.au/somepath/kids
Could someone please help me?
Add this inside the rules node in web config for the site which is bound to www.old.com.au
<rule name="Redirect kids to new site" >
<match url="^kids$"/> <!-- only redirect kids and not something/kids or kids/something -->
<action type="Redirect" url="http://www.new.com.au/somepath/kids" />
</rule>
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I'm having an issue when trying to configure redirections on IIS server. I have a website running in IIS and first of all i'd like to:
redirect all the incoming requests for that site from http->https
redirect all the incoming requests for that site if the URL is for example: https: //abc.org to https ://abc.org/loginpage
I set the first rule as explained here: https://www.ssl.com/how-to/redirect-http-to-https-with-windows-iis-10/
And then set the second rule as explained here: IIS 10 URL redirect from one domain to another
But it's still not working. Tried restarting IIS, restarting app pools, website, clearing browser cache...
Thanks!
You can try to use this URL Rewrite rule:
<rewrite>
<rules>
<rule name="Test" stopProcessing="true">
<match url="^(.*)$" ignoreCase="false" />
<conditions>
<add input="{HTTP_X_FORWARDED_PROTO}" pattern="^http$" ignoreCase="false" />
</conditions>
<action type="Redirect" url="https://example.com/loginpage" redirectType="Found" />
</rule>
</rules>
</rewrite>
You need to modify example.com to abc.org.
https://my-public-url.com is just a public url and it is pointing to my public ip server (20.23.45.67:443)
my dev url : https://my-Dev-url.local (it points to the web application in ex: 10.99.11.20:1562)
my QA url : https://my-QA-url.local (it points to the web application in ex: 10.99.11.20:2678)
my UAT url: https://my-UAT-url.local (it points to the web application in ex: 10.99.11.20:3456)
When I click on the url https://my-public-url.com/Dev it should redirect to my dev url
When I click on the url https://my-public-url.com/QA it should redirect to my Qa url
When I click on the url https://my-public-url.com/UAT it should redirect to my UAT url
Is it possible to achieve the above requirement using IIS proxy rules, if yes please help me how to do that
Thanks in Advance
According to your description, I suggest you could refer to below rewrite rule.
<rewrite>
<rules>
<rule name="Reverse Proxy to Dev" stopProcessing="true">
<match url="^Dev/(.*)" />
<action type="Rewrite" url="https://my-Dev-url.local/{R:1}" />
</rule>
<rule name="Reverse Proxy to QA" stopProcessing="true">
<match url="^QA/(.*)" />
<action type="Rewrite" url="https://my-QA-url.local/{R:1}" />
</rule>
<rule name="Reverse Proxy to UAT " stopProcessing="true">
<match url="^UAT/(.*)" />
<action type="Rewrite" url="https://my-UAT-url.local/{R:1}" />
</rule>
</rules>
</rewrite>
More details, you could refer to beblow article:
https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/iis/extensions/url-rewrite-module/reverse-proxy-with-url-rewrite-v2-and-application-request-routing
Finally, this works for me.
<rule name="Rewrite to Dev page">
<match url="^Dev(.*)" />
<conditions>
<add input="{HTTP_HOST}" pattern="^my-public-url.com$" />
</conditions>
<action type="Rewrite" url="http://my-Dev-url.local/{R:1}" />
</rule>`
When I click on https://my-public-url.com/Dev it is redirecting to my local url
Is there a way in IIS to redirect the following request:
http://mysite/report1/img/logo.png to http://mysite/myapplication/report1/images/logo.png for ALL images in the img directory without having to explicitly map them individually?
Additional requirement- I have THOUSANDS of reports on a drive mapped to the 'report1' virtual directory- each with their own 'img' directory- so there is no reasonable way to use IIS manager to map those directories individually either.
I'm looking to see if there is some way to add a wildcard (or other) HttpRedirect in the IIS server web.config file to correctly map all the images for all the reports. I tried:
<add wildcard="*res/img/" destination="/reporter/content/images/reportimages" />
But that seemed to have no effect.
EDIT: Some more research shows that using the URL Rewrite module might work... but so far I haven't gotten it to work.
My rule looks like this (in web.config):
<rules>
<rule name="Redirect rule1 for ImageRedirect">
<match url=".*" />
<conditions>
<add input="{ImageRedirect:{REQUEST_URI}}" matchType="Pattern" pattern="/res/img/(.+)" ignoreCase="true" negate="false" />
</conditions>
<action type="Redirect" url="{HTTP_HOST}/reporter/content/reporterimages/{C:1}" appendQueryString="false" />
</rule>
</rules>
You were on the right track using the URL Rewrite module.
The most simple rule in your case would be:
<rule name="Rewrite images" stopProcessing="true">
<match url="^/report1/img/(.+)$" />
<action type="Rewrite" url="/myapplication/report1/images/{R:1}" />
</rule>
It does check if the requested url matches ^/report1/img/(.+)$ and if yes, trigger a rewrite to your new folder.
If you want to use a Redirect instead:
<rule name="Redirect images" stopProcessing="true">
<match url="^/report1/img/(.+)$" />
<action type="Redirect" url="/myapplication/report1/images/{R:1}" />
</rule>
(If you don't specify it, by default a Redirect is permanent (301))
I have a rewrite rule I'm using in ASP.NET 4.0 on IIS7:
<system.webServer>
<rewrite>
<rules>
<rule name="Rewrite default to aspx" stopProcessing="true">
<match url="^$" ignoreCase="false" />
<action type="Rewrite" url="home.aspx" />
</rule>
</rules>
</rewrite>
<defaultDocument>
<files>
<add value="home.aspx" />
</files>
</defaultDocument>
</system.webServer>
This rule takes: (http:/example.com/aboutus.aspx) and it removes the .aspx from the end of the URL. I'm running into problems with wordpress being installed on my subdomain (http:/www.example.com/blog) I get the following error due to my rewrite rule:
Description: HTTP 404. The resource you are looking for (or one of its dependencies) could have been removed, had its name changed, or is temporarily unavailable. Please review the following URL and make sure that it is spelled correctly.
Requested URL: /blog/.aspx
Does anyone know how I can fix the URL rewrite rule so it safely get to (http://www.example.com/blog/) and not add the .aspx at the end?
Is there some sort of syntax that can search for the blog subdirectory to ignore the directory '/blog/'?
Greatly appreciated! Thank you! :)
If you want your rule to be applied to every urls but the /blog/* ones, then you can use the negate option:
<rule name="Rewrite default to aspx" stopProcessing="true">
<match url="^blog/" ignoreCase="false" negate="true" />
<action type="Rewrite" url="home.aspx" />
</rule>
http://www.iis.net/learn/extensions/url-rewrite-module/url-rewrite-module-configuration-reference#Rule_pattern_properties
A friend is having me figure out a way to modrewrite on his windows server. He is running IIS 6 and Isapi is about the only thing I can find. I am not familiar with it and have read some of the documentation, but can't quite wrap my head around it. He is wanting to rewrite these URLS to make them clean
www.domain.com/cat.php?CTGID=####
and
www.domain.com/pp.php?ID=##
How would I go about rewriting these two URLS to make them Clean in ISAPI. I have installed it on the Windows Server and do I put these rules in IISF.ini in his website folder or put these codes in the master IISF file? Any Help would be greatly appreciated!
Rewrite rules go in a web.config file or in the ApplicationHost.config.
As described in http://learn.iis.net/page.aspx/465/url-rewrite-module-configuration-reference/
Examples
<rewrite>
<rules>
<rule name="Force WWW" stopProcessing="true">
<match url=".*" />
<conditions>
<add input="{HTTP_HOST}" pattern="^example.com$" />
</conditions>
<action type="Redirect" url="http://www.example.com/{R:0}" redirectType="Permanent" />
</rule>
<rule name="Redirect from blog">
<match url="^blog/([_0-9a-z-]+)/([0-9]+)" />
<action type="Redirect" url="article/{R:2}/{R:1}" redirectType="Found" />
</rule>
<rule name="Rewrite to article.aspx">
<match url="^article/([0-9]+)/([_0-9a-z-]+)" />
<action type="Rewrite" url="article.aspx?id={R:1}&title={R:2}" />
</rule>
</rules>
</rewrite>
For IIS, if the ISAPI_Rewrite module is installed, $_SERVER["IIS_UrlRewriteModule"] is set and contains the version number of the module. So you can check for the existence of this server variable.