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How do I do a subdomain pass through?

Asked by mwecomputers in Apache Web Server, Web Servers

Tags: apache, subdomain, rewritecond

Recently we migrated an entire development/internal domain to fully qualified external domain name. We have already updated the DNS for both the old site to point to our redirect server and new site domain location. The problem we have now is that we cannot redirect from the old subdomain.domain.com name to the new subdomain.newdomain.com one.

We are running Apache 1.3.37 on HP-UX 11.23 with mod_alias and mod_rewrite available.

This is what is needed to happen: ourcity.domain.com --> ourcity.newdomain.com

I wrote the following out as per our virthosts-redirect.conf file on the redirect server:

<VirtualHost redirect.ourdomain.com>
   ServerName domain.com
   ServerAlias www.domain.com
   ServerAlias *.domain.com
   CustomLog /dev/null common
   ErrorLog /dev/null

   RewriteEngine On
   RewriteCond %{HTTP_HOST} ^([^.]+)\.domain\.com$ [NC]
   RewriteRule ^(.*)$ http://%1.newdomain.com [L]
</VirtualHost>

Is there a way to divert all subdomain names from the old site and pass it on the the new site keeping the subdomain intact?
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