Nginx rewrites incorrectly
- by Oliver K.
For some reason www.server-1.com/forum doesn't redirect to forum.server-1.com but www.server-2.com. When I delete the part where it redirects www.server-1.com to www.server-2.com it works like a charm... well, not quite, since the first slash after forum get's somehow lost in the process whenever the URL doesn't end with /forum but, for example, with /forum/index.php.
# Redirect www.server-1.com/forum to forum.server-1.com
# Redirect www.server-1.com/forum/ to forum.server-1.com
# Redirect www.server-1.com/forums to forum.server-1.com
# Redirect www.server-1.com/forums/ to forum.server-1.com
# Redirect www.server-1.com to www.server-2.com
server {
listen 80;
server_name www.server-1.com;
location = /forum {
rewrite ^ http://forum.server-1.com redirect;
break;
}
location /forum/ {
rewrite ^/forum/(.*) http://forum.server-1.com$1 redirect;
break;
}
location = /forums {
rewrite ^ http://forum.server-1.com redirect;
break;
}
location /forums/ {
rewrite ^/forums/(.*) http://forum.server-1.com$1 redirect;
break;
}
rewrite ^ http://www.server-2.com redirect;
}
# Redirect forum.server-1.com to www.server-3.com/forum (where the forum is hosted)
server {
listen 80;
server_name forum.server-1.com;
rewrite ^(.*) http://www.server-3.com/forum$1 redirect;
}
# Redirect forums.server-1.com to forum.server-1.com
server {
listen 80;
server_name forums.server-1.com;
rewrite ^(.*) http://forum.server-1.com$1 redirect;
}
# Redirect server-1.com and *server-1.com to www.server-1.com
server {
listen 80;
server_name server-1.com *.server-1.com;
rewrite ^(.*) http://www.server-1.com$1 redirect;
}
Thanks in advance!