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I'm trying to set up Nginx redirects that will rewrite any URL from several older forum setups to a new forum. The older forums ran from subfolders, while the current forum is running from a subdomain of the same site.

So, for example, I want ANY request to site.com/ask to be redirected to the front page of forum.site.com. Since I'm dealing with 3 old forums, I tried to set up a nested redirect like this:

location ~ ^/\~([^/]+)/(.*)$ {
  location ~ ^/\~ask/(.*)$ {
    rewrite ^(.*)$ http://forum.site.com$1 permanent;     
  }

  location ~ ^/\~forum/(.*)$ {
    rewrite ^(.*)$ http://forum.site.com$1 permanent;     
  }

  location ~ ^/\~qa/(.*)$ {
    rewrite ^(.*)$ http://forum.site.com$1 permanent;     
  }
}

With the above rules, only the first one works and partially. For example, a request to site.com/ask gets redirected to forum.site.com, which is fine, but any request to, say, site.com/ask/what-is-this goes to forum.site.com/404.

Request to site.com/forum and site.com/qa do not work at all.

I'm sure there's a simpler way of doing this, but I don't want to spend several days trying to figure it out.

Your input is welcome and appreciated.

Edit:

Not getting anywhere with the above code, I reduced it to this:

location ~ ^/\~([^/]+)/(.*)$ {
            location ~ ^/\~(qa|forum|ask)/(.*)$ {
                  rewrite ^/~(qa|forum|ask)/(.*)$ http://forum.site.com$1 permanent;
            }
    }

But the result is still the same. Any ideas?

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  • In your comment you mention site.com/ask, but your code is for site.com/~ask/. Which is right?
    – Alexey Ten
    Mar 25, 2014 at 6:18
  • Maybe that's the problem. It's site.com/ask, site.com/forum, and site.com/qa. Is there are better and more concise way of doing this? Mar 25, 2014 at 20:27
  • Added a modification of the code. Mar 26, 2014 at 3:42

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Actually you want to redirect user to the main page of your forum regardless of what page he came to. Try this.

location /qa/ {
    return 301 http://forum.site.com;
}

location /ask/ {
    return 301 http://forum.site.com;
}

location /forum/ {
    return 301 http://forum.site.com;
}
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  • Thanks. a step closer, but still needs tweaking. With this, requests to site.com/forum, for example, go to forum.site.com, which is good. But a request to site.com/forum/how-to-do-this goes to forum.site.com/404. How can I tweak it so that all requests go to forum.site.com? Mar 26, 2014 at 9:29
  • This code redirects site.com/forum/how-to to forum.site.com/forum/how-to. If you want redirect to forum.site.com remove $request_uri part from code above.
    – Alexey Ten
    Mar 26, 2014 at 10:19
  • Yep, that did it. Thanks. You may remove the same from your code to show the correct answer. Mar 26, 2014 at 10:41

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