I have a domain set up with wildcard subdomains for white label access. I'm trying to safeguard against people typing in http://www.subdomain.domain.com/
but struggling to find a solution. (I already have a rewrite in action to always use a secure protocol.)
My current setup is this (well, the relevant part):
server {
listen 80;
server_name domain.com *.domain.com;
rewrite ^ https://$http_host$request_uri? permanent;
}
server {
listen 443;
ssl on;
ssl_certificate /path/to/certificate.crt;
ssl_certificate_key /path/to/certificate.key;
server_name domain.com *.domain.com;
...
}
What I have achieved is that http://domain.com
and http://sub.domain.com
both redirect to the https
protocol, in other words https://domain.com
and https://sub.domain.com
respectively. What I'd still like to achieve on top is that both http://www.domain.com
and https://www.domain.com
redirect to https://domain.com
and that both http://www.sub.domain.com
and https://www.sub.domain.com
redirect to https://sub.domain.com
as well.
Could anyone help, please?
(PS: I was even thinking of applying a global nginx setup to remove the www
part of the URL for ALL domains running on the same server at once if that's an option.)