ble-track-vars' '--with-gettext' '--with-
> config-file-path=/usr/local/apache2/conf' '--enable-trans-id' '--
> enable-ftp' '--enable-mbstring' '--with-openssl=/usr/local/ssl'
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ASUAF was the user/group the main CGI's ran as. And this copy of useradd was
only executable by the asuaf group, thus it could only be invoked from
asuaf's CGI's.
So, that is one possibility. The other is just to go with what's already been
> http://www.zeesource.net/maps/map.do?group=652
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> Would like to hear from you what you think of this service.
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> Thanks for listening.
I'm the only one from Alaska? Woohoo!
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On Friday 28 October 2005 13:45, m i l e s wrote:
> Nevermind...FOUND IT!
>
> For those of you wondering and have no idea where to look.
>
> The .HTACCESS file is located in the directory that you're trying to
> protect.
As per the documentation.
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in:
/Library/WebServer/Documents/~adomain.com/
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The official User-To-User support forum of the Apache HTTP Server Project.
See http://httpd.apache.
e several
users (possibly hundreds, or thousands: see AOL) are behind a single proxy,
which has a single IP, so you would limit all those users to one connection
to your web server. Not a good idea.
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ar.com/junkfood.htm" That way, they
will find the file, and be reminded about the spelling for the next time.
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wrote:
> I noticed recent post on how to create a delay in a post. I have opposite
> problem.
> In running some php scripts, it's taking up to 10 and longer just to get a
> line in the
> access log.
>
> Any ideas?
>
> Charlie
> 8/16/05 12:32 p.m. MST
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ause the sender is a subscriber.
> Probably a worm-infected subscriber. Please just ignore it and go on
> with your business.
Not so much a worm, but since they want your accounts and passwords to play, I
see how it easily spread. Sigh.
j
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comes to mind. Personally, I would write it in
Qt <http://www.trolltech.com/products/qt/>, then you can compile it to run on
Windows, Mac, and Unix. And Qt has built in drivers for Sqlite. That way,
you don't need to run a server and don't need to worry about existing
instal
on't believe this is a mod_perl or perl issue. I .foo'd my
> conf.d/perl.conf file to turn off mod_perl just to check and I still
> witness the same behavior... my test CGI finishes to completion.
>
> I checked the apache changes logs, but didn't see anything th
, every request for
your site would come from a different IP, thus even legitimate browsers
wouldn't be able to access your site.
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