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Greg_Bishop_104
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Jun 27, 2011

redirect subdomain to append to uri

Hey guys, I've done a little bit with iRules but not very much. What I'm looking for is to redirect a large number of subdomains such as the following:

 

 

greg.domain.com --> www.domain.com/sites/greg

 

bob.domain.dom --> www.domain.com/sites/bob

 

 

I cannot seem to find a variable that accounts for the part of the host before the dot (subdomain only) so I'm afraid it will take some trickery with length type calculations. Anyone have this one already hammered out?

 

 

Thanks!

 

 

Greg Bishop

 

gbishop@celebratinghome.com

 

4 Replies

  • Hi Greg,

    You can use the string range, getfield or scan command to parse the subdomain from a host header value:

    when HTTP_REQUEST {
        Check for a non-null length host header
       if {[string match {*[a-zA-Z]*} [HTTP::host]]}{
    
           Use string commands to parse the subdomain
          set subdomain [string range [HTTP::host] 0 [expr {[string first . [HTTP::host]] -1}]]
    
           Use the getfield command to parse the subdomain
          set subdomain [getfield [HTTP::host] . 1]
    
           Use scan to parse the subdomain
          scan [HTTP::host] {%[^.]} subdomain
       }
    }
    

    I'd guess that getfield is probably the simplest and potentially the most efficient option to do this.

    Aaron
  • I've been using the below code flawlessly for a couple of years now (funny, I found this post again from Google searching). I could now use an update if someone would be so kind: I need to check and remove if someone has www. in front of the subdomain intended. Using my original example:

     

     

    greg.domain.com --> www.domain.com/sites/greg

     

    bob.domain.dom --> www.domain.com/sites/bob

     

    www.greg.domain.com --> www.domain.com/sites/greg

     

    www.bob.domain.com --> www.domain.com/sites/bob

     

     

    when HTTP_REQUEST {

     

    Check for a non-null length host header

     

    if {[string match {*[a-zA-Z]*} [HTTP::host]]}{

     

    Use the getfield command to parse the subdomain

     

    set subdomain [getfield [HTTP::host] . 1]

     

    HTTP::redirect http://www.domain.com/sites/$subdomain

     

    }

     

    }

     

     

    Any help appreciated! Thanks!
  • e.g.

    [root@ve10:Active] config  b virtual bar list
    virtual bar {
       snat automap
       pool foo
       destination 172.28.19.252:80
       ip protocol 6
       rules myrule
       profiles {
          http {}
          tcp {}
       }
    }
    [root@ve10:Active] config  b rule myrule list
    rule myrule {
       when HTTP_REQUEST {
      set subdomain [string map {"www." "" ".domain.com" "" "domain.com" ""} [string tolower [HTTP::host]]]
      if { $subdomain ne "" } {
        HTTP::redirect "http://www.domain.com/site/$subdomain"
      }
    }
    }
    
     www.domain.com
    
    [root@centos251 ~] curl -I http://172.28.19.252 -H "Host: www.domain.com"
    HTTP/1.1 200 OK
    Date: Sat, 02 Mar 2013 00:22:03 GMT
    Server: Apache/2.2.3 (CentOS)
    Last-Modified: Sat, 27 Oct 2012 03:22:35 GMT
    ETag: "4183f3-59-f28f94c0"
    Accept-Ranges: bytes
    Content-Length: 89
    Content-Type: text/html; charset=UTF-8
    
     abc.domain.com
     
    [root@centos251 ~] curl -I http://172.28.19.252 -H "Host: abc.domain.com"
    HTTP/1.0 302 Found
    Location: http://www.domain.com/site/abc
    Server: BigIP
    Connection: Keep-Alive
    Content-Length: 0
    
     www.abc.domain.com
    
    [root@centos251 ~] curl -I http://172.28.19.252 -H "Host: www.abc.domain.com"
    HTTP/1.0 302 Found
    Location: http://www.domain.com/site/abc
    Server: BigIP
    Connection: Keep-Alive
    Content-Length: 0