or are you trying to use the lite version which doesn't support per site configurations? (if i remember correctly)
On 11/29/05, John Beynon <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > 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> > -- <a href="http://spreadfirefox.com/community/?q=affiliates&id=734&t=1">Get Firefox!</a>
