Force HTTPS to forward to HTTP?
- From: Brian Madden <BrianMadden@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Fri, 22 Feb 2008 10:48:00 -0800
Hello All,
Is there an easy way to prevent people from accessing certain pages via
HTTPS? Basically google is indexing some pages via HTTPS, and we'd just like
to forward people to the HTTP version if they happen to accidentally land on
an HTTPS version.
My first thought was to just setup a second site in IIS, and to make that
one only HTTPS and set it up just to be a forwarding site. Then I'd remove
the SSL port from the main site in IIS and all would be good! The only
problem with that is that there are some pages we need HTTPS for in the main
site, so I can't really just disable SSL on that site altogether.
So, any ideas out there? It seems that it should be simple, but I'm banging
my head against a wall here.
Thanks in advance!
Brian
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