Hi all,
I'm just curious as to the reasons that Mod_SSL is not included in
pre-compiled versions of Apache. I presume they're legal issues as I
recall a while ago that Microsoft, due to export restrictions, could
not release their High Encryption Pack for Internet Explorer however
they did over
As far as I can see, in apache, the configuration described below is
impossible (or possible however requires a whole lot of lines of
configuration):
Allow from all computers on the Internet,
Deny from the 10.x.x.x subnet,
Allow from a particular IP address within the 10.x.x.x subnet (ie
Hey Will,
I do indeed think that this patch is useful and I would like to apply
it to my configuration! Alas I am not all that good with the
modification/patching of programs using the source code (I only know
how to program in Visual Basic... which I am hoping to ditch and learn
C++) or the use
Hey all,
I have a suggestion for a feature that may fall into the category of
mod_proxy. Now, I'm no apache programmer however I have attempted to
write scripts that implement this in my server to little avail. What I
propose is written into mod_proxy (or another module of similar
effect) is a
With regards to this whole new welcome page thingy, I feel the
somewhat redundant need to say my lil bit-o-stuff
Maybe there should simply be a blank page that says something like:
This page is under constuction
And it could go out on a crazy tangent to say something like the
server version as