I'm trying to rewrite urls from the form:
https://example.com/about
to the form
http://example.com/about
using IIS7 URL rewriting:
<!-- http:// to https:// rule -->
<rule name="ForceHttpsBilling" stopProcessing="true">
<match url="(.*)billing/(.*)" ignoreCase="true" />
<conditions>
<add input="{HTTPS}" pattern="off" ignoreCase="false" />
</conditions>
<action type="Redirect" redirectType="Found" url="https://{HTTP_HOST}{REQUEST_URI}" />
</rule>
<!-- https:// to http:// rule -->
<rule name="ForceNonHttps" stopProcessing="true">
<match url="(.*)billing/(.*)" ignoreCase="true" negate="true" />
<conditions>
<add input="{SERVER_PORT}" pattern="^443$" />
</conditions>
<action type="Redirect" redirectType="Found" url="http://{HTTP_HOST}{REQUEST_URI}" />
</rule>
I'm at a loss; I've been browsing the web for examples and trying every syntax I can think of. The rewrite rules I specify simply don't appear to work at all for any https requests, as if all the https://
requests are flat out invisible to the rewrite engine.
rules work fine; see answer below.
please first consider binding https to your website for making below redirect module to work is essential (so bind your web app with a self-signed or valid certificate)
final part in web.config to redirect https to http:
if you need the equivalent IIS GUI in rewrite module see below image
source: look tech-net for more detail and step by step guide.
Turns out that I had port :443 bound to a different website!
The above rewrite rules work fine for http:// to https:// rewriting and vice-versa -- though there might be more optimal or simple ways to do it.
Leaving this question here for future voyagers to find, as I didn't see many good examples of the https:// to http:// rewriting scenario on the web.
This post is a little old, but I wanted to answer. I am using ASP.Net MVC3, and Fabio's answer above didn't work for me. The easiest solution I came up with to handle the https redirect to http, while still allowing valid https pages to request secure content was just to add Whitelist rules above my https/http redirects:
Your solution work, but the problem is: your second instruction kill first instruction for any links is not (.)billing/(.), including your css, js, and images.
You can use this https to http rule: