Solved: (OT) Virtual map in apache to another computer
I don't needed the mod_proxy. I mounted the directory in /var/www/muziek and now the music is available for internet. Thanks a lot !! One more question...if I want to mount samba shares from windows to linux there's asked for a password, but I don't have user accounts for it (security = share). Is there a way to set it that there isn't asked for a password? Kind regards, WJ -- Alle inkomende en uitgaande e-mail worden gescand op virussen -- -- All incoming and outgoing e-mail is scanned for virusses -- -Oorspronkelijk bericht- Van: Jamie Lawrence [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Verzonden: zondag 2 maart 2003 21:49 Aan: Debian Onderwerp: Re: (OT) Virtual map in apache to another computer On Sun, 02 Mar 2003, Willem-Jan Meijer wrote: Not really...it's not for internal use only. I've got a couple a hundred mp3 files and I want to share them with a friend of my who lives a few miles away. I can't put them in /var/www because my hard-disk is to small for all the files. So I want to setup a virtual map. I assume you are acting in accordance with your local laws. This is what I want: If my friend calls 62.163.158.122/music/ he has to open \\WILLEM-JAN\Documenten\Mijn muziek. It has to be possible, because I did it in Windows XP with IIS before. If you are running IIS on the win box, you can proxy it with mod_proxy through your apache server. I did an apt-cache search mod_proxy but I didn't saw it Dselect gave me the same result. I looked at www.apache.org but mod_proxy isn't here. It is usually distributed with the rest of Apache. For docs, see http://httpd.apache.org/docs/mod/mod_proxy.html . Alternately, as I mentioned, you can export your Windows directory (I'm not very familiar with XP; you'll have to figure that out for yourself), mount it on your Apache box using Samba/smbmount. After the XP permissions are correct, it will be something like mount -o username=user,password=pass -t smb //WILLEM-JAN/Documenten/Mijn Musziek /path/to/mount/point then create an alias in your Apache config, something like Alias /music /path/to/mount/point Good luck. -j -- Jamie Lawrence[EMAIL PROTECTED] Cross platform apps are like unisex underwear. - Unknown -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of unsubscribe. Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED] -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of unsubscribe. Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]
(OT) Virtual map in apache to another computer
Hello, A question about apache. I want to setup a virtual map on my server (192.168.0.1) wich is running apache. The map have to link to my winXP box wich contains my map with mp3's winXP computer's IP is 192.168.0.3. Is it possible to setup a directory wich contains the files from a map from another computer? HTH, Willem-Jan Meijer -- Alle inkomende en uitgaande e-mail worden gescand op virussen -- -- All incoming and outgoing e-mail is scanned for virusses -- -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of unsubscribe. Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: (OT) Virtual map in apache to another computer
On Sun, 02 Mar 2003, Willem-Jan Meijer wrote: Hello, A question about apache. I want to setup a virtual map on my server (192.168.0.1) wich is running apache. The map have to link to my winXP box wich contains my map with mp3's winXP computer's IP is 192.168.0.3. Is it possible to setup a directory wich contains the files from a map from another computer? If I'm following you correctly, you seem to want to serve material from one machine via apache on another. You'll need to export the content from the windows box - check out Samba for doing that. Alternately, you may be wanting to proxy connections to a web server on the windows machine. Check out mod_proxy. Hope this helps. -j -- Jamie Lawrence[EMAIL PROTECTED] Non-linear physics is like non-elephant biology. -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of unsubscribe. Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]
RE: (OT) Virtual map in apache to another computer
Not really...it's not for internal use only. I've got a couple a hundred mp3 files and I want to share them with a friend of my who lives a few miles away. I can't put them in /var/www because my hard-disk is to small for all the files. So I want to setup a virtual map. Explanation: Server's outside Ip address:62.163.158.122 Hostname: Server Server's local Ip address: 192.168.0.1 Machine with mp3 his Ip address:192.168.03 Hostname: Willem-Jan The server is running apache, squid and samba The machine with the mp3 files runs Windows XP This is what I want: If my friend calls 62.163.158.122/music/ he has to open \\WILLEM-JAN\Documenten\Mijn muziek. It has to be possible, because I did it in Windows XP with IIS before. I did an apt-cache search mod_proxy but I didn't saw it Dselect gave me the same result. I looked at www.apache.org but mod_proxy isn't here. Kind regards, Willem-Jan Meijer -- Alle inkomende en uitgaande e-mail worden gescand op virussen -- -- All incoming and outgoing e-mail is scanned for virusses -- -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of unsubscribe. Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: (OT) Virtual map in apache to another computer
On Sun, 02 Mar 2003, Willem-Jan Meijer wrote: Not really...it's not for internal use only. I've got a couple a hundred mp3 files and I want to share them with a friend of my who lives a few miles away. I can't put them in /var/www because my hard-disk is to small for all the files. So I want to setup a virtual map. I assume you are acting in accordance with your local laws. This is what I want: If my friend calls 62.163.158.122/music/ he has to open \\WILLEM-JAN\Documenten\Mijn muziek. It has to be possible, because I did it in Windows XP with IIS before. If you are running IIS on the win box, you can proxy it with mod_proxy through your apache server. I did an apt-cache search mod_proxy but I didn't saw it Dselect gave me the same result. I looked at www.apache.org but mod_proxy isn't here. It is usually distributed with the rest of Apache. For docs, see http://httpd.apache.org/docs/mod/mod_proxy.html . Alternately, as I mentioned, you can export your Windows directory (I'm not very familiar with XP; you'll have to figure that out for yourself), mount it on your Apache box using Samba/smbmount. After the XP permissions are correct, it will be something like mount -o username=user,password=pass -t smb //WILLEM-JAN/Documenten/Mijn Musziek /path/to/mount/point then create an alias in your Apache config, something like Alias /music /path/to/mount/point Good luck. -j -- Jamie Lawrence[EMAIL PROTECTED] Cross platform apps are like unisex underwear. - Unknown -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of unsubscribe. Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]