How to change subdirectory to a subdomain in Apache2?











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Lets assume I have a website abc.com with sub-directories x, y and z. So website urls are like,




abc.com/x/



abc.com/y/



abc.com/z/




Now lets assume I have 3 sub-domains for each sub-directory like below.




x.abc.com



y.abc.com



z.abc.com




Now I want to redirect requests like abc.com/x/ to x.abc.com. And I have lot of directories and I cannot add rules for each directory.










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    Lets assume I have a website abc.com with sub-directories x, y and z. So website urls are like,




    abc.com/x/



    abc.com/y/



    abc.com/z/




    Now lets assume I have 3 sub-domains for each sub-directory like below.




    x.abc.com



    y.abc.com



    z.abc.com




    Now I want to redirect requests like abc.com/x/ to x.abc.com. And I have lot of directories and I cannot add rules for each directory.










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      Lets assume I have a website abc.com with sub-directories x, y and z. So website urls are like,




      abc.com/x/



      abc.com/y/



      abc.com/z/




      Now lets assume I have 3 sub-domains for each sub-directory like below.




      x.abc.com



      y.abc.com



      z.abc.com




      Now I want to redirect requests like abc.com/x/ to x.abc.com. And I have lot of directories and I cannot add rules for each directory.










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      Lets assume I have a website abc.com with sub-directories x, y and z. So website urls are like,




      abc.com/x/



      abc.com/y/



      abc.com/z/




      Now lets assume I have 3 sub-domains for each sub-directory like below.




      x.abc.com



      y.abc.com



      z.abc.com




      Now I want to redirect requests like abc.com/x/ to x.abc.com. And I have lot of directories and I cannot add rules for each directory.







      redirect mod-rewrite apache2






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          You can use dynamically configured mass virtual hosting (of mod_vhost_alias module). You need a wildcard entry in DNS server for resolution. For www.x.com.com and content on /home/x/www :



          RewriteEngine on
          RewriteMap lowercase int:tolower
          RewriteCond %{lowercase:%{HTTP_HOST}} ^www.([^.]+).abc.com$
          RewriteRule ^(.*) /home/%1/www$1





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            You can use dynamically configured mass virtual hosting (of mod_vhost_alias module). You need a wildcard entry in DNS server for resolution. For www.x.com.com and content on /home/x/www :



            RewriteEngine on
            RewriteMap lowercase int:tolower
            RewriteCond %{lowercase:%{HTTP_HOST}} ^www.([^.]+).abc.com$
            RewriteRule ^(.*) /home/%1/www$1





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              You can use dynamically configured mass virtual hosting (of mod_vhost_alias module). You need a wildcard entry in DNS server for resolution. For www.x.com.com and content on /home/x/www :



              RewriteEngine on
              RewriteMap lowercase int:tolower
              RewriteCond %{lowercase:%{HTTP_HOST}} ^www.([^.]+).abc.com$
              RewriteRule ^(.*) /home/%1/www$1





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                You can use dynamically configured mass virtual hosting (of mod_vhost_alias module). You need a wildcard entry in DNS server for resolution. For www.x.com.com and content on /home/x/www :



                RewriteEngine on
                RewriteMap lowercase int:tolower
                RewriteCond %{lowercase:%{HTTP_HOST}} ^www.([^.]+).abc.com$
                RewriteRule ^(.*) /home/%1/www$1





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                You can use dynamically configured mass virtual hosting (of mod_vhost_alias module). You need a wildcard entry in DNS server for resolution. For www.x.com.com and content on /home/x/www :



                RewriteEngine on
                RewriteMap lowercase int:tolower
                RewriteCond %{lowercase:%{HTTP_HOST}} ^www.([^.]+).abc.com$
                RewriteRule ^(.*) /home/%1/www$1






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