Azure Web App - Redirect all possible domains to https://example.com












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I have a Azure Web app running with SSL bined to its main non-www domain.



So that means https://example.com is my main landing point and I have my SSL cert addded to this.



I also have a CNAME record in place at my DNS as recommend by Azure docs for the www domain to map to my site.



Both www and non-www urls now currently load, abit one with the "not secure" tag.



Now no matter what I do to the rewrite rules in my web.config file, it just will not work.



<rule name="Force HTTPS" enabled="true" stopProcessing="true">
<match url="(.*)" ignoreCase="false" />
<conditions>
<add input="{HTTPS}" pattern="off" />
<add input="{WARMUP_REQUEST}" pattern="1" negate="true" />
</conditions>
<action type="Redirect" url="https://iwantfishing.com/{R:1}"
appendQueryString="true" redirectType="Permanent" />
</rule>


Every time I look at this IIS rewrite it takes me hours so am hoping someone smarter than me knows this stuff










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  • Build an IIS machine locally, where you can do experiments on the rules, and use tracing to learn what's wrong, docs.microsoft.com/en-us/iis/extensions/url-rewrite-module/…
    – Lex Li
    Nov 19 '18 at 22:34
















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I have a Azure Web app running with SSL bined to its main non-www domain.



So that means https://example.com is my main landing point and I have my SSL cert addded to this.



I also have a CNAME record in place at my DNS as recommend by Azure docs for the www domain to map to my site.



Both www and non-www urls now currently load, abit one with the "not secure" tag.



Now no matter what I do to the rewrite rules in my web.config file, it just will not work.



<rule name="Force HTTPS" enabled="true" stopProcessing="true">
<match url="(.*)" ignoreCase="false" />
<conditions>
<add input="{HTTPS}" pattern="off" />
<add input="{WARMUP_REQUEST}" pattern="1" negate="true" />
</conditions>
<action type="Redirect" url="https://iwantfishing.com/{R:1}"
appendQueryString="true" redirectType="Permanent" />
</rule>


Every time I look at this IIS rewrite it takes me hours so am hoping someone smarter than me knows this stuff










share|improve this question






















  • Build an IIS machine locally, where you can do experiments on the rules, and use tracing to learn what's wrong, docs.microsoft.com/en-us/iis/extensions/url-rewrite-module/…
    – Lex Li
    Nov 19 '18 at 22:34














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I have a Azure Web app running with SSL bined to its main non-www domain.



So that means https://example.com is my main landing point and I have my SSL cert addded to this.



I also have a CNAME record in place at my DNS as recommend by Azure docs for the www domain to map to my site.



Both www and non-www urls now currently load, abit one with the "not secure" tag.



Now no matter what I do to the rewrite rules in my web.config file, it just will not work.



<rule name="Force HTTPS" enabled="true" stopProcessing="true">
<match url="(.*)" ignoreCase="false" />
<conditions>
<add input="{HTTPS}" pattern="off" />
<add input="{WARMUP_REQUEST}" pattern="1" negate="true" />
</conditions>
<action type="Redirect" url="https://iwantfishing.com/{R:1}"
appendQueryString="true" redirectType="Permanent" />
</rule>


Every time I look at this IIS rewrite it takes me hours so am hoping someone smarter than me knows this stuff










share|improve this question













I have a Azure Web app running with SSL bined to its main non-www domain.



So that means https://example.com is my main landing point and I have my SSL cert addded to this.



I also have a CNAME record in place at my DNS as recommend by Azure docs for the www domain to map to my site.



Both www and non-www urls now currently load, abit one with the "not secure" tag.



Now no matter what I do to the rewrite rules in my web.config file, it just will not work.



<rule name="Force HTTPS" enabled="true" stopProcessing="true">
<match url="(.*)" ignoreCase="false" />
<conditions>
<add input="{HTTPS}" pattern="off" />
<add input="{WARMUP_REQUEST}" pattern="1" negate="true" />
</conditions>
<action type="Redirect" url="https://iwantfishing.com/{R:1}"
appendQueryString="true" redirectType="Permanent" />
</rule>


Every time I look at this IIS rewrite it takes me hours so am hoping someone smarter than me knows this stuff







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  • Build an IIS machine locally, where you can do experiments on the rules, and use tracing to learn what's wrong, docs.microsoft.com/en-us/iis/extensions/url-rewrite-module/…
    – Lex Li
    Nov 19 '18 at 22:34


















  • Build an IIS machine locally, where you can do experiments on the rules, and use tracing to learn what's wrong, docs.microsoft.com/en-us/iis/extensions/url-rewrite-module/…
    – Lex Li
    Nov 19 '18 at 22:34
















Build an IIS machine locally, where you can do experiments on the rules, and use tracing to learn what's wrong, docs.microsoft.com/en-us/iis/extensions/url-rewrite-module/…
– Lex Li
Nov 19 '18 at 22:34




Build an IIS machine locally, where you can do experiments on the rules, and use tracing to learn what's wrong, docs.microsoft.com/en-us/iis/extensions/url-rewrite-module/…
– Lex Li
Nov 19 '18 at 22:34












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