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Wordpress Permalinks %postname%

Hi there,

as for now I am publishing a wordpress blog via Sophos UTM Webserver protection. I am redirecting https://blog.domain.de/ via SNI to my real server https://ip:8443/

That'll work just great (rewriting html and cookies), when using the wordpress permalink scheme simple which means the urls will look like https://blog.domain.de/?p=140

For reasons of using caching plugins and for prettyness I do want to use the permalink scheme %postname%, which means urls will look like https://blog.domain.de/super-intresting-post

But if I do that the webserver protection would need a site path rule for every single post and page and tag and category I use within my wordpress blog, which makes it pretty much unusable.

Is there any possible configuration (site path rules, request redirection, something else) which I could use to solve this issue?

Thanks in advance,

Patrick



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  • What exactly isn't working? It should be enough to just use the default site path route created for "/" for this to work.

    Just to make sure:

    • Create a real webserver for IP address "ip", type HTTPS and port 8443
    • Create a virtual webserver for domain blog.domain.de and type HTTPS
    • Select the real webserver for this virtual webserver
    • Enable the virtual webserver

    That's it.

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  • What exactly isn't working? It should be enough to just use the default site path route created for "/" for this to work.

    Just to make sure:

    • Create a real webserver for IP address "ip", type HTTPS and port 8443
    • Create a virtual webserver for domain blog.domain.de and type HTTPS
    • Select the real webserver for this virtual webserver
    • Enable the virtual webserver

    That's it.

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