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I have Apache server where I make my LoadBalancer for my application sereres through proxy and balancermember. Some of my clients come from legacy access, they use a port in the URL example.com:2030 as informed by the old team. So vhost is that way.

<VirtualHost *:80 *:2030>

I would like to force them to just 80 with a redirect to example.com. Is this possible?

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<VirtualHost *:80 *:2030>

Separate the vHosts, so that port 2030 has its own container and implement a site-wide redirect in that container to port 80 (or HTTPS/443?). For example:

<VirtualHost *:2030>
    ServerName example.com
    ServerAlias www.example.com

    # Redirect everything to port 80
    Redirect 301 / http://example.com/
</VirtualHost>

HOWEVER, aren't you using HTTPS (port 443)? Or maybe this is handled by the front-end proxy? In which case the above should redirect to https://.....

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