Alvaro Lopez Ortega wrote:
> `On 28-jun-09, at 02:25, Stefan de Konink wrote:
>> Michiel van Es wrote:
>>
>>> - I have for example a webroot : /var/www/*website*/docroot which is a
>>> php application (wordpress) but I also got a PHP application outside the
>>> documentroot: /var/www/*website*/torrentflux/html .
>>> I can create this torrenflux directory with FCGI php app settings and
>>> can open it at http://*website*/torrentflux/html/index.php but not as
>>> http://*website*/torrentflux/html - I have to specify the index.php it
>>> seems it doesn't use the Directory Index option.
>>> How can I fix this?
>>
>> Move the php rule up, as non-final.
> 
> You have to be use you are a regular "Extension PHP" rule on the top of
> the list marked as non-final. If there isn't one, there's a Wizard that
> will add it for you.
> 
> Then, you'll have to add a new rule with the document root. "Directory
> /torrentflux" should define the special local path, and it should be set
> to use the "List & Send" handler (so it takes directory indexes into
> account).
> 
> Finally, check that the 'directory index' includes index.php. Remember
> that the property is defined on each virtual server.

Superbe! :)

> 
>>> - How secure is cherokee in regards to nginx, lighttpd and apache?
>>
>> I think you should never trust an audit of the creators of a product :)
>> They will always say it is better ;)
> 
> Google helps to clarity things at this regard. Check this out:
> 
>   http://webapp.iss.net/Search.do?searchType=keywd&keyword=Cherokee
> 
> The last security issue was found in Cherokee 0.5.4, which was release
> in July 2006. That makes 3 whole years without a single tiny security
> problem. (I cross my fingers we continue like this much longer..)

That sounds good, I will look into the security track..

> 
>>> - If I want to run cherokee chrooted, what are the requirements for the
>>> chroot folder (for example /var/www) besided the permissions on the
>>> folder?
>>
>> As far as I know there is an internal chroot function for the
>> documentroot, or are you talking about running cherokee itself within a
>> chroot?
> 
> The server can chroot itself. There is an option in the server
> configuration that you can set from cherokee-admin.
> 
> However, that's something I wouldn't recommend you, actually. If you use
> fairly complex software like TorrentFlux, a chroot'ed version of the
> server would require a hell of an installation. Keep in mind that you'd
> have to copy a whole lot of binaries and libraries to the chroot in
> order to that software to run.

allrighty..

I have some small questions:

- is it possible to use webdav?
- how can I redirect all http traffic to https with the cherokee-admin?
I want to redirect/push all webmail clients to https to ensure that
their username/password is sent encrypted for example.

> 
> -- 
> Octality
> http://www.octality.com/

Thanks for your kind help!

Regards,

Michiel

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