A site that I am developing works with the format www.domain.com
but when typing the domain without the www i.e domain.com
I receive a error 400 bad request. How can I enable non-www for my site.
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@AurelioDeRosa no right now I made some changes and it doest work with the www also– toocoolCommented Nov 19, 2011 at 15:07
3 Answers
To solve your problem, if you're using Apache, you can use mod_rewrite in this way:
- Create a text file and call it .htaccess
- Open the file with a text editor and write:
RewriteEngine On RewriteCond %{HTTP_HOST} ^juve-news\.com [NC] RewriteRule ^(.*)$ http://www.juve-news.com/$1 [R=301,NC,L]
- Save the file and upload it in your website root folder
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Mind the case: http_host => HTTP_HOST, nc => NC, on => On. Commented Nov 19, 2011 at 16:03
First check the DNS records for your domain. You need to have an A Record for both the www. and non-www. versions of the domain. Some providers will use an @ for the non-www. version.
Then check your server's host.conf file. This is where (in Apache at least) you tell your webserver where to direct traffic for various domains. If you have a directive for www.domain.com
but not domain.com
that can cause requests to fail, as your server doesn't know where to send them.
If you're using Apache, you can configure it in your control panel to always use the "www" prefix or make it to remove the "www" prefix, go to domain management and change the 'A" record to always use "www" prefix.normally this shouldn't even be a problem, because most web hosting has this already configured.