Hi,
I'm currently in the process of configuring a CSS to terminate some web traffic to our site. One of the things I'm looking to implement is a way to redirect traffic to destinedfor http to https if it attempting to hit a certain URL, eg
http://abc123.com/data/secure/ to be redirected to a https connection - https://abc123.com/data/secure/
http://abc123.com/voice/secure/ to be redirected to a https connection - https://abc123.com/voice/secure/
http://abc123.com/video/secure/ to be redirected to a https connection - https://abc123.com/video/secure/
In order to encompass all the re-directs on the CSS, would I need to create a separate content rule for each redirect, and within said content rule apply the redirect string to push the traffic to https?
One of the other options I was toying with, was the possibilty of using wildcard strings, so for each url, replacing the data/voice/video segment of the url, with a wildcard, allowing, in theory, a single re-direct and content rule to manage the re-directs for all 3 URLs - Is this viable?
Appreciate the input
Thanks