IIS MXSuite web redirect HTTP to HTTPS
Once the SSL certificate is installed, MXSuite remains accessible via a regular insecure HTTP connection. To connect securely, visitors must specify the https:// prefix manually when entering MXSuite’s address in their browsers.
To force a secure connection, it is necessary to set up a certain HTTP/HTTPS redirection rule. This way, anyone who enters MXSuite using a link like “mxsuite.company.com” will be redirected to “https://mxsuite.company.com” making the traffic encrypted between the server and the client side.
Configure the redirect
Below are steps to setup a IIS HTTPS redirect:
- Download and install the URL Rewrite module.
- Open the IIS Manager console and select the website you would like to apply the redirection to in the left-side menu
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Double-click on the URL Rewrite icon.
- Click Add Rule(s) in the right-side menu.
- Select Blank Rule in the Inbound section, then press OK.
- Enter any rule name you wish.
- In the Match URL section:
- In the Conditions section, select Match all under the Logical Grouping drop-down menu and press Add.
- In the prompted window:
- In the Action section, select Redirect as the action type and specify the following for Redirect URL:
https://{HTTP_HOST}{REQUEST_URI}
- Un-check the Append query string box.
- Select the Redirection Type of your choice. The whole Action section should look like this:
4 redirect types of the redirect rule can be selected in that menu:
- Permanent (301) – preferable type in this case, which tells clients that the content of the site is permanently moved to the HTTPS version. Good for SEO, as it brings all the traffic to your HTTPS website making a positive effect on its ranking in search engines.
- Found (302) – should be used only if you moved the content of certain pages to a new place *temporarily*. This way the SEO traffic goes in favour of the previous content’s location. This option is generally not recommended for a HTTP/HTTPS redirect.
- See Other (303) – specific redirect type for GET requests. Not recommended for HTTP/HTTPS.
- Temporary (307) – HTTP/1.1 successor of 302 redirect type. Not recommended for HTTP/HTTPS.OPTION 2: Specify the Redirect Rule as https://{HTTP_HOST}/{R:1} and check the Append query string box. The Action type is also to be set as Redirect.
- Click on Apply on the right side of the Actions menu.
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