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I want to create a subdomain for a folder on my website. Https is available on my main website but through the subdomain, it isn't.



RewriteCond %{HTTP_HOST} subdomain.server.hu$ [NC]
RewriteCond %{REQUEST_URI} !subfolder/.*$
RewriteRule ^(.*)$ subfolder/$1 [L]


When I apply this code I can visit my subdomain through HTTP, but when I try to load it through https, my browser says "The website is not available".










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    Well, is that "subdomain" (actually it is a host name) defined at all as a https host in your http servers configuration? I doubt that, since you need a certificate for each host name you want to answer to for incoming https requests. The means you need to create or buy such a certificate, unless you have a (very expensive) wildcard certificate. Without such host answering to those requests no processing takes place at all, regardless of what rewriting rules you implement.

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I want to create a subdomain for a folder on my website. Https is available on my main website but through the subdomain, it isn't.



RewriteCond %{HTTP_HOST} subdomain.server.hu$ [NC]
RewriteCond %{REQUEST_URI} !subfolder/.*$
RewriteRule ^(.*)$ subfolder/$1 [L]


When I apply this code I can visit my subdomain through HTTP, but when I try to load it through https, my browser says "The website is not available".










share|improve this question


















  • 1





    Well, is that "subdomain" (actually it is a host name) defined at all as a https host in your http servers configuration? I doubt that, since you need a certificate for each host name you want to answer to for incoming https requests. The means you need to create or buy such a certificate, unless you have a (very expensive) wildcard certificate. Without such host answering to those requests no processing takes place at all, regardless of what rewriting rules you implement.

    – arkascha
    Jan 20 at 12:15
















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I want to create a subdomain for a folder on my website. Https is available on my main website but through the subdomain, it isn't.



RewriteCond %{HTTP_HOST} subdomain.server.hu$ [NC]
RewriteCond %{REQUEST_URI} !subfolder/.*$
RewriteRule ^(.*)$ subfolder/$1 [L]


When I apply this code I can visit my subdomain through HTTP, but when I try to load it through https, my browser says "The website is not available".










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I want to create a subdomain for a folder on my website. Https is available on my main website but through the subdomain, it isn't.



RewriteCond %{HTTP_HOST} subdomain.server.hu$ [NC]
RewriteCond %{REQUEST_URI} !subfolder/.*$
RewriteRule ^(.*)$ subfolder/$1 [L]


When I apply this code I can visit my subdomain through HTTP, but when I try to load it through https, my browser says "The website is not available".







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    Well, is that "subdomain" (actually it is a host name) defined at all as a https host in your http servers configuration? I doubt that, since you need a certificate for each host name you want to answer to for incoming https requests. The means you need to create or buy such a certificate, unless you have a (very expensive) wildcard certificate. Without such host answering to those requests no processing takes place at all, regardless of what rewriting rules you implement.

    – arkascha
    Jan 20 at 12:15
















  • 1





    Well, is that "subdomain" (actually it is a host name) defined at all as a https host in your http servers configuration? I doubt that, since you need a certificate for each host name you want to answer to for incoming https requests. The means you need to create or buy such a certificate, unless you have a (very expensive) wildcard certificate. Without such host answering to those requests no processing takes place at all, regardless of what rewriting rules you implement.

    – arkascha
    Jan 20 at 12:15










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Well, is that "subdomain" (actually it is a host name) defined at all as a https host in your http servers configuration? I doubt that, since you need a certificate for each host name you want to answer to for incoming https requests. The means you need to create or buy such a certificate, unless you have a (very expensive) wildcard certificate. Without such host answering to those requests no processing takes place at all, regardless of what rewriting rules you implement.

– arkascha
Jan 20 at 12:15







Well, is that "subdomain" (actually it is a host name) defined at all as a https host in your http servers configuration? I doubt that, since you need a certificate for each host name you want to answer to for incoming https requests. The means you need to create or buy such a certificate, unless you have a (very expensive) wildcard certificate. Without such host answering to those requests no processing takes place at all, regardless of what rewriting rules you implement.

– arkascha
Jan 20 at 12:15














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