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      Smoothrunnings
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      @doktornotor:

      What???

      https://github.com/PiBa-NL/pfsense-haproxy-package-doc/wiki/pfsense_2_3_haproxy_sni_plus_offloading_backends

      May I suggest you go re-read it a couple more times? If you still have questions after that, ask something specific about where you get stuck. Not going to rewrite what's already documented incl. pics/screenshots here.

      Does the Expression allow only for the domain name or can you add the URL?
      Looking at Exchange 2013 there is only one port 80 URL http://owa.domain.com/PowerShell everything else would be nice if it could be redirected to 443.

      Thanks,

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        doktornotor Banned
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        You can use path_beg (path begins) for URL. Or whatever else you need as ACL.

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          Smoothrunnings
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          @doktornotor:

          You can use path_beg (path begins) for URL. Or whatever else you need as ACL.

          When I use Path starts with do I put the URL in plus the path? Because that's what is important, so www.mydomain.com/path  is what I need to create an entry for.

          Thanks,

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            doktornotor Banned
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            https://cbonte.github.io/haproxy-dconv/1.7/configuration.html

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              Smoothrunnings
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              @doktornotor:

              https://cbonte.github.io/haproxy-dconv/1.7/configuration.html

              Thanks, but the "path starts with" command doesn't exist in this more defined Linux coded version. I am not a programmer I am a Windows guy so this document might as well be written in Chinese. :)

              I guess I will have to ask a more direct question in the forum then under this thread.

              Regards,

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                doktornotor Banned
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                It's called path_beg. Already noted above. Exists just fine.

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                  Smoothrunnings
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                  @doktornotor:

                  It's called path_beg. Already noted above. Exists just fine.

                  It explains what it is but not how to use it. Nor are there any examples of how its used.

                  Thanks,

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                    Smoothrunnings
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                    Just to confirm, before I apply these settings to the firewall do I need to remove the NAT policies on the FW for port 80 and 443?

                    Thanks,

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                      doktornotor Banned
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                      OK, hire some admin I guess.

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                        Smoothrunnings
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                        @doktornotor:

                        OK, hire some admin I guess.

                        Thanks for the advice…

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