Just to close this out, m#regex# worked perfectly, thanks for the tip.
On Thu, Aug 25, 2016 at 4:27 PM, Eric Covener wrote:
> On Thu, Aug 25, 2016 at 3:59 PM, Brian A. Davis
> wrote:
> >
>
> The limitation is that you cannot use the separator inside the regex,
> even when
I will investigate that.
On Thu, Aug 25, 2016 at 4:48 PM, Daniel wrote:
> Why not just use the directive "UseCanonicalName on"?
>
> El 25/8/2016 10:27 p. m., "Eric Covener" escribió:
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>> On Thu, Aug 25, 2016 at 3:59 PM, Brian A. Davis
>> wrote:
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use the directive "UseCanonicalName on"?
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> El 25/8/2016 10:27 p. m., "Eric Covener" escribió:
>
>> On Thu, Aug 25, 2016 at 3:59 PM, Brian A. Davis
>> wrote:
>> >
>>
>> The limitation is that you cannot use the separator inside the r
Hello,
I'm trying to reject requests hitting my apache proxy which are NOT going
to *.foo.com, *.foo.com:443 or *.foo.com/blahblahblah. I'm trying to avoid
bogus requests like foo.com.baddomain.com.
The regex I'm using is:
\.foo.com(?:\:\d{2,5}|\/.*)?$
This is working exactly how I want on http