[Dorset] Introducing myself

2009-11-17 Thread Dan Dart
Hi LUGs I am Dan Dart, and I am the current administrator of the Glastonbury LUG. I am primarily a LAMP developer, and second, a GNU & Linux administrator. I felt it was necessary to introduce myself around, since I have a few years experience with Linux et al. So I can offer help when it's need

[Dorset] apache https and http

2009-11-17 Thread Tim Allen
Hi I currently have an Apache2 server set up for https access, with .htaccess password authentication. I'd like it to also be accessible via http, without any password authentication (port 80 is behind a firewall). Can anyone advise how best to do this, preferably with the least amount of con

Re: [Dorset] Introducing myself

2009-11-17 Thread Sean Gibbins
Dan Dart wrote: > Hi LUGs > > I am Dan Dart, and I am the current administrator of the Glastonbury LUG. > > I am primarily a LAMP developer, and second, a GNU & Linux administrator. > > I felt it was necessary to introduce myself around, since I have a few years > experience with Linux et al. So I

Re: [Dorset] Introducing myself

2009-11-17 Thread Sean Gibbins
Sean Gibbins wrote: > I believe that relatively few people on the list make the meets, myself > included, so you are alone there. NOT alone! *sigh* Sean -- www.funkygibbins.me.uk -- Next meeting: Bournemouth, Wednesday 2009-12-02 20:00 Dorset LUG: http://dorset.lug.org.uk/ Chat: http://www.m

Re: [Dorset] apache https and http

2009-11-17 Thread Simon O'Riordan
index.html in var/www is accessible by default from Port 80. You might have to configure your router for port forwarding. Simon - Original Message - From: "Tim Allen" To: "Dorset Linux User Group" Sent: Tuesday, November 17, 2009 2:11 PM Subject: [Dorset] apache https and http > Hi >