no, network service needs read permission on the httpd.ini file in the site and then if you want http.parse.errors to be created then network service needs modify permission on the folder above to allow it to create the file
network service should already have permission on the c:\program files\...etc folder as that's where the global httpd.ini comes from john. On 11/29/05, Scott Talsma <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > The website is running in the default app pool under the predefined security > account "Network Service". > > Are you suggesting that I need to give that user read/write permission on > the C:\Program Files\Helicon\ISAPI_Rewrite directory? > > Note that nothing is showing up in the event log. > > > Another potential solution: do I need to explicitly allow the extension > under IIS6's "Web Service Extension" listing? (refer to > http://marc.theaimsgroup.com/?l=tomcat-user&m=106251758316868&w=2) > > > Scott Talsma > CTO > echo.eleven > 404.845.3458 > > -----Original Message----- > From: [email protected] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On > Behalf Of John Beynon > Sent: Tuesday, November 29, 2005 12:03 PM > To: [email protected] > Subject: [farcry-dev] Re: Friendly URLs->ISAPI_Rewrite + FarCry--IIS/CF > problem? > > > has the identity of the app pool got permission to access the httpd.ini > file? I have it working on win2k3 with cf on standalone servers as well as > clustered jrun with SAN disks - a nightmare to get to the bottom of the > problem but got there in the end, usually it's a permission thing to get it > playing nicely. > > > john. > > On 11/29/05, Scott Talsma <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > > As Tyler recommended, I have installed ISAPI_Rewrite (lite version). > > It works on localhost and on staging, but I cannot get it to respond > > at all on my live box (Win2003). Has anyone seen this? Could CF7 be > > getting the request before the filter? I had Spikes FU Servlet > > installed, but have since removed it from the web.xml and restarted CF. > > > > I have even tried rules that do not have anything to do w/CF (e.g. > > rewrite /asdf -> /). > > > > > > Scott Talsma > > CTO > > echo.eleven > > 404.845.3458 > > > > -----Original Message----- > > From: [email protected] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > > On Behalf Of Tyler Ham > > Sent: Tuesday, October 25, 2005 9:09 AM > > To: [email protected] > > Subject: [farcry-dev] Re: Friendly URLs > > > > > > On 10/25/05, [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > without Spike's java servlet - via IIS ISAPI url rewriting. > > > Can somebody point my to a guide or give me a quick lowdown on what > > > is required to get FU's up and running? > > > > Craig + anyone else who might be interested in this info, > > > > We are running with Farcry 3.0 on our production sites with friendly > > urls working *without* the servlet. I will loosely describe our > > configuration here for anyone who is interested. > > > > We are running IIS 6, on Windows Server 2003, MySQL 4.1.8, ColdFusion > > MX 6.1. > > > > We run multiple Farcry instances under a single domain. The web > > addresses vary, depending on the instance. For example: > > Instance 1: http://domain.com/ > > Instance 2: http://domain.com/instance2/ Instance 3: > > http://domain.com/~instance3/ Instance 4: > > http://domain.com/something/instance4/ > > > > The Admin addresses all conform to a particular format, for example: > > Instance 1: http://domain.com/farcry/instance1_admin/ > > Instance 2: http://domain.com/farcry/instance2_admin/ > > And so on... > > > > We have an apps.cfm file that looks for the 'instance1' or 'instance2' > > (or whatever) part of the admin url and sets the stApps struct > > accordingly, so the correct instance's application.cfm is loaded. > > (I'm not sure if this is still necessary, but it's how we've been > > running since Farcry 2.3) > > > > The friendly url prefix for each instance is something like > > '/go/instance1/'. So all of our friendly urls start with '/go/', and > > then go on to be specific to an instance. > > > > We have set up ISAPI_Rewrite with IIS. > > See http://www.isapirewrite.com. We are using the lite version (the > > free one). > > We have our own authentication system (we're a department at a > > University, The University manages the authentication system), and we > > require SSL for this. We used to add a couple of lines to > > Application.cfm files to require SSL, but have now switched to using a > rule in the ISAPI_Rewrite config file. > > That rule looks something like this: > > RewriteCond %HTTPS OFF > > RewriteRule /go/instance2/(.*) https://domain.com/go/instance2/$1 > > [I,L,R] > > > > Then the ISAPI_Rewrite rule for friendly urls for instance2 looks like > > this: > > RewriteRule /go/instance2([^\?]*)(?:\?(.*))? > > /instance2/go.cfm\?path=/go/instance2$1&$2 [I,L] > > > > The ([^\?]*) is regular expression speak for "zero or more > > non-question mark characters" > > - This will get the string of the rest of the friendly url path The > > (?:\?(.*))? is regular expression speak for "string of all characters > > after a question-mark, if any" > > - This will get the 'query_string'. > > The extended path gets added to the path url parameter and the > > query_string is appended, when the appropriate go.cfm is called. > > > > If you just have a single farcry web with friendly urls at /go/, your > > rule might just be: > > RewriteRule /go([^\?]*)(?:\?(.*))? /go.cfm\?path=/go$1&$2 [I,L,R] > > > > I didn't dig too deeply, so a set of options different from I,L,R > > might be better. > > > > Hope this is helpful! > > > > -Tyler > > > > > > > -- > <a > href="http://spreadfirefox.com/community/?q=affiliates&id=734&t=1">G > et > Firefox!</a> > > -- <a href="http://spreadfirefox.com/community/?q=affiliates&id=734&t=1">Get Firefox!</a>
