This is for the archives ... I have good news and bad news.
The bad news is that I can't repeat the bizaar IP binding behaviour on a test
box. On this test box, it works as expected. Figures ... the only time it
won't work right is on a production box!
The good news is that jails rock! Apach
Lucas Holt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > I would second this.
> >
> > At least I know the core OS is secure and stable. The only thing I
> > need to
> > worry about is the Frontpage extension itself. Customers are
> > customers ...
> > they want what they want, and if I don't give it to them,
I would second this.
At least I know the core OS is secure and stable. The only thing I
need to
worry about is the Frontpage extension itself. Customers are
customers ...
they want what they want, and if I don't give it to them, they'll take
their
money elsewhere.
I just remember working at
Chuck Swiger <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Lucas Holt wrote:
> [ ... ]
> > Personally, I find it odd to run frontpage extensions on a unix host. If
> > people want microsoft technology, they should pay for NT hosting.
>
> I would very much rather administer a Unix box running software which plays
Tim Traver <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Bill,
>
> ok, I tested this out for ya, and I couldn't duplicate the issue. FreeBSD
> 4.8...
Thanks for taking time to research this, Tim.
> I put an additional IP on the main interface, and started apache with
> Listen IP:80 for each IP. The server has
Bill,
ok, I tested this out for ya, and I couldn't duplicate the issue. FreeBSD
4.8...
I put an additional IP on the main interface, and started apache with
Listen IP:80 for each IP. The server has mod_frontpage using apache 1.3.29.
I even tried have the BindAddress in the conf file as well.
S
Lucas Holt wrote:
[ ... ]
Personally, I find it odd to run frontpage extensions on a unix host. If
people want microsoft technology, they should pay for NT hosting.
I would very much rather administer a Unix box running software which plays
nice with Windows protocols (if that is what the client
One possibility is to run an ftp service instead of frontpage extensions.
FrontPage clients can directly connect to ftp servers, although some of the
functionality is lost including generating email forms, etc. Of course ftp
is not as secure as scp, but users running FrontPage don't care about
sec
Tim Traver <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Bill,
>
> I use the latest mod_frontpage module with Apache 1.3.31...
>
> I haven't tested whether or not it binds to *:80 or not when I specify an IP.
>
> How are you specifying the IP in the conf file ? Are you just using Listen
> xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx:80 ?
Bill,
I use the latest mod_frontpage module with Apache 1.3.31...
I haven't tested whether or not it binds to *:80 or not when I specify an IP.
How are you specifying the IP in the conf file ? Are you just using Listen
xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx:80 ?
t
At 09:42 AM 6/10/2004, Bill Moran wrote:
Tim Traver <[E
Tim Traver <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Bill,
>
> Not sure what you mean that frontpage caused apache to bind to all
> IP's...it shouldn't...
I agree.
> The frontpage apache module should respect any of the virtual hosts or
> virtual IP's that you have set up in apache.
It definately should.
On Thu, Jun 10, 2004 at 10:38:18AM -0400, Bill Moran wrote:
> 2) Can anyone suggest an alternative to Apache+Frontpage? I prefer scp myself
>(and there are even spiffy GUI scp clients for Windows) but many of these
>clients _insist_ on using Frontpage, so I _must_ continue to cater to the
Bill,
Not sure what you mean that frontpage caused apache to bind to all
IP's...it shouldn't...
The frontpage apache module should respect any of the virtual hosts or
virtual IP's that you have set up in apache. The module is just a way for
apache to run the fp.exe wrapper script around the fro
Luke Kearney <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Thu, 10 Jun 2004 10:38:18 -0400
> Bill Moran <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> granted us these pearls of wisdom:
>
> >
> > I just learned that if you run Apache+Frontpage, you can't teach Apache to
> > only listen on a single IP address. For some reason, Frontpage
On Thu, 10 Jun 2004 10:38:18 -0400
Bill Moran <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> granted us these pearls of wisdom:
>
> I just learned that if you run Apache+Frontpage, you can't teach Apache to
> only listen on a single IP address. For some reason, Frontpage causes
> Apache to always bind to all IP addresses
I just learned that if you run Apache+Frontpage, you can't teach Apache to
only listen on a single IP address. For some reason, Frontpage causes
Apache to always bind to all IP addresses. Somehow, this stupidity doesn't
really surprise me too much.
The reason I wanted to do this is because I ha
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