On 12/11/2007, Christopher Sawtell wrote:
In principle I have no problems.
[snip]
I don't fancy having to wade through dozens of either type of posting.
[snip]
Difficult to know how to draw the line.
Let's tolerate for now and monitor the situation. If Christopher's
worst fears come true we
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So far on my list of goodies to talk about is :
Basic LAMP config (Very basic - use your package manager!)
Basic Security options and links - Time for free chat on this as this
was somewhat missing in my last chat! I'm not the best PHP programmer
out there so comments from the floor
Brett Davidson wrote:
I do talk about reverse proxying but
won't go into it much unless people want this on the night).
I've set up reverse proxying to publish a server behind my fw.
The logs on the web server show the local ip address of the fw.
Is there a way around this?
Cheers Don
On Nov 12, 2007 5:47 PM, John Carter [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
http://clug.net.nz/index.php/EmailListMonthlyMail
(which seems to be broken now...)
Actually, you reminded me ... that job was never set up. I wondered
about the wisdom of an automated email coming from a publicly-editable
web
Yes. Use port forwarding!
On Mon, 12 Nov 2007 21:13:24 +1300
Don Gould [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Brett Davidson wrote:
I do talk about reverse proxying but
won't go into it much unless people want this on the night).
I've set up reverse proxying to publish a server behind my fw.
It doesn't happen for the Canterbury Software Cluster, even though an HR
consultant tried it for a while, he gave up years ago. I don't really think
there is enough local work out there for it to ever become a problem ):
Steve
On Mon, 12 Nov 2007 19:59:24 +1300
Christopher Sawtell [EMAIL
1) An opt-out list, please put me on it!
( Do you really want to be in the Google spammer list? )
2) Just the UNSUBSCRIBE link and a link to the FAQ. i.e. apply the
KISS principle so that a single click will unsubscribe. ( copy from
the list email header )
On 11/12/07, Jim Cheetham [EMAIL
Port forwarding won't help.
I'm publishing content from more than one machine.
Cheers Don
Steve Holdoway wrote:
Yes. Use port forwarding!
On Mon, 12 Nov 2007 21:13:24 +1300
Don Gould [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Brett Davidson wrote:
I do talk about reverse proxying but
won't go into it much
On Mon, 12 Nov 2007 22:02:38 +1300
Jim Cheetham [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Anything else? :-)
-jim
1. Removal of the 5 error lines at the base of every page.
2. Either a) removal of dns wildcarding for the clug.*.nz domains or b)
honouring said wildcarding at the web server.
3. Note that
On Mon 12 Nov 2007 17:47:21 NZDT +1300, John Carter wrote:
Personally, given the very small and fluctuating IT job market in
Canterbury, I
am in favour employers and employees posting appropriate Job ad / Job
requests on this list.
I agree. We've had far more noice than I expect from that
On Mon, 12 Nov 2007 23:10:20 +1300
Don Gould [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Port forwarding won't help.
I'm publishing content from more than one machine.
Cheers Don
If you're using apache, then look at mod_proxy.
On Mon, November 12, 2007 11:08 pm, Christopher Sawtell wrote:
1) An opt-out list, please put me on it!
( Do you really want to be in the Google spammer list? )
how do you opt ut of just one message from the list? However I am sure
your procmail filter will help.
2) Just the UNSUBSCRIBE
Got this from monodoarchive creating a backup of a machine at
work... :-)
Fatal error... Hard disk full. You should have bought a bigger one.
Brett, Steve,
If you know how I should be using this then feel free to interject tonight.
My current set up is:
(from httpd.ocnf on my gateway server - clark connect 3.2)
ProxyPass /botm http://192.168.2.150/botm
ProxyPassReverse /botm http://192.168.2.150/botm
ProxyPass /bowen
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