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I have a dated (pre 2015) Wordpress Multisite set up with a multi-domain SAN SSL installed, for now I need to redirect multiple domains on one server to their respective https://www. target.



For example I have www.domain1.co.uk, www.domain2.co.uk, www.domain3.co.uk, each of these domains are reachable via https://www. however they are still also reachable by http://www. and they currently do not redirect to https://www.



Can you help with what I should be needing to put into either the server configuration file, or the .htaccess file? I require the end user to reach the end website like https://www.domain1.co.uk irrespective of how they type the http protocol in the address bar.










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    I have a dated (pre 2015) Wordpress Multisite set up with a multi-domain SAN SSL installed, for now I need to redirect multiple domains on one server to their respective https://www. target.



    For example I have www.domain1.co.uk, www.domain2.co.uk, www.domain3.co.uk, each of these domains are reachable via https://www. however they are still also reachable by http://www. and they currently do not redirect to https://www.



    Can you help with what I should be needing to put into either the server configuration file, or the .htaccess file? I require the end user to reach the end website like https://www.domain1.co.uk irrespective of how they type the http protocol in the address bar.










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      I have a dated (pre 2015) Wordpress Multisite set up with a multi-domain SAN SSL installed, for now I need to redirect multiple domains on one server to their respective https://www. target.



      For example I have www.domain1.co.uk, www.domain2.co.uk, www.domain3.co.uk, each of these domains are reachable via https://www. however they are still also reachable by http://www. and they currently do not redirect to https://www.



      Can you help with what I should be needing to put into either the server configuration file, or the .htaccess file? I require the end user to reach the end website like https://www.domain1.co.uk irrespective of how they type the http protocol in the address bar.










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      I have a dated (pre 2015) Wordpress Multisite set up with a multi-domain SAN SSL installed, for now I need to redirect multiple domains on one server to their respective https://www. target.



      For example I have www.domain1.co.uk, www.domain2.co.uk, www.domain3.co.uk, each of these domains are reachable via https://www. however they are still also reachable by http://www. and they currently do not redirect to https://www.



      Can you help with what I should be needing to put into either the server configuration file, or the .htaccess file? I require the end user to reach the end website like https://www.domain1.co.uk irrespective of how they type the http protocol in the address bar.







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          You should do the redirection at the virtual host level. Just like below



           <VirtualHost *:80>
          ServerName mysite.example.com
          Redirect permanent / https://mysite.example.com/
          </VirtualHost>

          <VirtualHost _default_:443>
          ServerName mysite.example.com
          DocumentRoot /usr/local/apache2/htdocs
          SSLEngine On
          # etc...
          </VirtualHost>





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            You should do the redirection at the virtual host level. Just like below



             <VirtualHost *:80>
            ServerName mysite.example.com
            Redirect permanent / https://mysite.example.com/
            </VirtualHost>

            <VirtualHost _default_:443>
            ServerName mysite.example.com
            DocumentRoot /usr/local/apache2/htdocs
            SSLEngine On
            # etc...
            </VirtualHost>





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              You should do the redirection at the virtual host level. Just like below



               <VirtualHost *:80>
              ServerName mysite.example.com
              Redirect permanent / https://mysite.example.com/
              </VirtualHost>

              <VirtualHost _default_:443>
              ServerName mysite.example.com
              DocumentRoot /usr/local/apache2/htdocs
              SSLEngine On
              # etc...
              </VirtualHost>





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                You should do the redirection at the virtual host level. Just like below



                 <VirtualHost *:80>
                ServerName mysite.example.com
                Redirect permanent / https://mysite.example.com/
                </VirtualHost>

                <VirtualHost _default_:443>
                ServerName mysite.example.com
                DocumentRoot /usr/local/apache2/htdocs
                SSLEngine On
                # etc...
                </VirtualHost>





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                You should do the redirection at the virtual host level. Just like below



                 <VirtualHost *:80>
                ServerName mysite.example.com
                Redirect permanent / https://mysite.example.com/
                </VirtualHost>

                <VirtualHost _default_:443>
                ServerName mysite.example.com
                DocumentRoot /usr/local/apache2/htdocs
                SSLEngine On
                # etc...
                </VirtualHost>






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