Hello, i've recentrly uploaded a website on a ispconfig 3.1.15p2, i've created a new site as always, unfortunatelly i don't know anything about the website itself, as soon as uploaded the website just reply with too many redirects errors, i've commented out from the vhost conf file, Code: #RewriteCond %{HTTP_HOST} ^www\.domain\.com$ [NC] #RewriteRule ^/(.*)$ http://www.domain.com [R] and now the website works, but everytime i do something it seems like ispconfig is restoring the "normal" version, so where i can tell ispconfig to not add this line, or what can i do? (OS: Debian 10, Webserver: Apache 2.4.38) thanks
Is something set on the "redirect" panel from the web? Looks like you have set to have a www redirect (set autosubdomain on first panel?). And probably a http->https redirect. If you connect via http, ispconfig does first a redirect to www. and then to https://www. istead of directly redirecting to the https site. Some Browsers/CMS don't like this and give you a "too many redirects" error. Just remove the redirects and do your own config to directly redirect to https://www. ...
it seems connected to the add www. automatically, but if i remove it it doesn't reply anymore at www.domain ServerAlias www.domain.com this part is not added if i remove the auto www. in ispconfig, and that's an issue for me i think EDIT: i've "solved" for now removing the auto www. and adding a domain alias as the www.domain.com that also without the auto www. and it seems to work.