Apache mod_rewrite working with http but not https












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I am configuring an apache server to change URLs from [http://(IP)/users/testuser/test.html] to [http:/(IP)/~testuser/test.html]



This works fine, as such



RewriteEngine On  
RewriteRule ^/users/(.*)$ /~$1 [R]


However when someone does [https://(IP)/users/testuser/test.html] it does not change it to [https:/(IP)/~testuser/test.html]



Any suggestions?










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    Okay, figured it out - you have to add the rule to a virtual host directive in the ssl.conf file instead of where I was trying to put it.

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    May 18 '12 at 0:54






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I am configuring an apache server to change URLs from [http://(IP)/users/testuser/test.html] to [http:/(IP)/~testuser/test.html]



This works fine, as such



RewriteEngine On  
RewriteRule ^/users/(.*)$ /~$1 [R]


However when someone does [https://(IP)/users/testuser/test.html] it does not change it to [https:/(IP)/~testuser/test.html]



Any suggestions?










share|improve this question


















  • 1





    Okay, figured it out - you have to add the rule to a virtual host directive in the ssl.conf file instead of where I was trying to put it.

    – roger34
    May 18 '12 at 0:54






  • 1





    Please add this as a proper answer, and then accept it to close the question.

    – user3463
    May 18 '12 at 5:58














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I am configuring an apache server to change URLs from [http://(IP)/users/testuser/test.html] to [http:/(IP)/~testuser/test.html]



This works fine, as such



RewriteEngine On  
RewriteRule ^/users/(.*)$ /~$1 [R]


However when someone does [https://(IP)/users/testuser/test.html] it does not change it to [https:/(IP)/~testuser/test.html]



Any suggestions?










share|improve this question














I am configuring an apache server to change URLs from [http://(IP)/users/testuser/test.html] to [http:/(IP)/~testuser/test.html]



This works fine, as such



RewriteEngine On  
RewriteRule ^/users/(.*)$ /~$1 [R]


However when someone does [https://(IP)/users/testuser/test.html] it does not change it to [https:/(IP)/~testuser/test.html]



Any suggestions?







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    Okay, figured it out - you have to add the rule to a virtual host directive in the ssl.conf file instead of where I was trying to put it.

    – roger34
    May 18 '12 at 0:54






  • 1





    Please add this as a proper answer, and then accept it to close the question.

    – user3463
    May 18 '12 at 5:58














  • 1





    Okay, figured it out - you have to add the rule to a virtual host directive in the ssl.conf file instead of where I was trying to put it.

    – roger34
    May 18 '12 at 0:54






  • 1





    Please add this as a proper answer, and then accept it to close the question.

    – user3463
    May 18 '12 at 5:58








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Okay, figured it out - you have to add the rule to a virtual host directive in the ssl.conf file instead of where I was trying to put it.

– roger34
May 18 '12 at 0:54





Okay, figured it out - you have to add the rule to a virtual host directive in the ssl.conf file instead of where I was trying to put it.

– roger34
May 18 '12 at 0:54




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Please add this as a proper answer, and then accept it to close the question.

– user3463
May 18 '12 at 5:58





Please add this as a proper answer, and then accept it to close the question.

– user3463
May 18 '12 at 5:58










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