Re: best way to allow uploading of files to webserver

2003-06-27 Thread Michael Mansour
Is there a Winsftp? sftp is part of the ssh toolkit, if something exists like that under Windows then maybe that would stop your irritation :) Michael. --- Bret Hughes <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > On Fri, 2003-06-27 at 08:02, Benjamin J. Weiss > wrote: > > Bret, > > > > Don't use any sort of ftp

RE: best way to allow uploading of files to webserver

2003-06-27 Thread Lazor, Ed
Edit /etc/shells Add /bin/sftponly Edit /etc/passwd and change the account's shell to /bin/sftponly > -Original Message- > I told him my concerns about ftp. I wish I could figure out > a good way > to disable logins for these scp only accounts though. It is not a big > user base and

Re: best way to allow uploading of files to webserver

2003-06-27 Thread Bret Hughes
On Fri, 2003-06-27 at 08:02, Benjamin J. Weiss wrote: > Bret, > > Don't use any sort of ftp. If you installed RH 9.0, then you are 99% sure > to have installed ssh. The scp (secure copy) protocol runs automatically on > top of ssh (unless you've disabled it). Go to > > http://winscp.vse.cz/eng

Re: best way to allow uploading of files to webserver

2003-06-27 Thread Benjamin J. Weiss
ll. It'll copy all of your files over an encrypted ssh session. Ben - Original Message - From: "Bret Hughes" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: "redhat-list" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Thursday, June 26, 2003 11:36 AM Subject: best way to allow uploading of fi

Re: best way to allow uploading of files to webserver

2003-06-26 Thread Ian Mortimer
> I have to admit that since digging a bit into the various chrooted ftp > servers out there, I really like that idea. I think it is a shame that > the openssh team apparently does not see this sort of functionality as > part of the scope of the project. Possibly because the OpenBSD philosophy

Re: best way to allow uploading of files to webserver

2003-06-26 Thread Cliff Wells
On Thu, 2003-06-26 at 09:36, Bret Hughes wrote: > I am assuming that I can set up a ftp-ssl server. Anyone have > experience with such a setup and free or real cheap gui windows clients > for ftps? > > Tips appreciated. I will continue to google as well of course. Don't overlook the venerable pu

Re: best way to allow uploading of files to webserver

2003-06-26 Thread Bret Hughes
On Thu, 2003-06-26 at 11:36, Bret Hughes wrote: > I have been doing a bit of consulting on the side and have a client for > which I have just built a RH 9 box to be used as a webserver with about > 10 small sites that will be served. > > I hate ftp. In fact I hate anything that

RE: best way to allow uploading of files to webserver

2003-06-26 Thread Jonathan Bartlett
We use WinSCP here with good success. Jon On Thu, 26 Jun 2003, Lazor, Ed wrote: > Why not use ssh and SecureFTP (http://www.vandyke.com > > > -Original Message- > > I hate ftp. In fact I hate anything that uses clear test passwords and > > don't really like any thing that relies on passw

RE: best way to allow uploading of files to webserver

2003-06-26 Thread Lazor, Ed
Why not use ssh and SecureFTP (http://www.vandyke.com > -Original Message- > I hate ftp. In fact I hate anything that uses clear test passwords and > don't really like any thing that relies on passwords alone to > authenticate internet users but since the users are all > windows based I >

Re: best way to allow uploading of files to webserver

2003-06-26 Thread Ricky Boone
> I have been doing a bit of consulting on the side and have a client for > which I have just built a RH 9 box to be used as a webserver with about > 10 small sites that will be served. > > I hate ftp. In fact I hate anything that uses clear test passwords and > don't rea

Re: best way to allow uploading of files to webserver

2003-06-26 Thread Brian Ashe
Bret Hughes, On Thursday June 26, 2003 12:36, Bret Hughes wrote: > I have been doing a bit of consulting on the side and have a client for > which I have just built a RH 9 box to be used as a webserver with about > 10 small sites that will be served. > > I hate ftp. In fact I hat

best way to allow uploading of files to webserver

2003-06-26 Thread Bret Hughes
I have been doing a bit of consulting on the side and have a client for which I have just built a RH 9 box to be used as a webserver with about 10 small sites that will be served. I hate ftp. In fact I hate anything that uses clear test passwords and don't really like any thing that reli

Re: Streaming windows media files from a RH8 Webserver

2003-06-25 Thread Apollo (Carmel Entertainment)
27;m not sure. > > Jon > > On Wed, 25 Jun 2003, Paul Lee wrote: > > > Are there any options for streaming windows media files (*.wmv) from a RH8 > > webserver? I know that I could probably use the Quicktime Streaming > server, > > but have had a request from one of m

Re: Streaming windows media files from a RH8 Webserver

2003-06-25 Thread Jonathan Bartlett
e wrote: > Are there any options for streaming windows media files (*.wmv) from a RH8 > webserver? I know that I could probably use the Quicktime Streaming server, > but have had a request from one of my users that we be able to stream the > windows media files. > > Any help wo

Streaming windows media files from a RH8 Webserver

2003-06-25 Thread Paul Lee
Are there any options for streaming windows media files (*.wmv) from a RH8 webserver? I know that I could probably use the Quicktime Streaming server, but have had a request from one of my users that we be able to stream the windows media files. Any help would be appreciated. Paul Paul Lee

Webserver and Javascript

2003-06-03 Thread Paul Lee
I am running a RH8 box to handle my email and web server needs. It has been runnig fine for a while, but all of a sudden, none of the javascripts on the website are loading. All of the other info (html and flash) seems to be loading fine. Does anyone have an idea of what might be causing these diff

Re: Webserver Installation 7.3/8.0

2003-01-15 Thread Gordon Messmer
On Tue, 2003-01-14 at 13:34, Jochen Kaechelin wrote: > Is there a workaround to install only things you "really" need for > a webserver? Sure. Boot with a floppy or otherwise tell the installer to use a kickstart file. I use this one: http://rh-install.prognet.com/kickstart/k

RE: Webserver Installation 7.3/8.0

2003-01-14 Thread cj
Jochen Kaechelin Sent: Wednesday, 15 January 2003 8:34 AM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Webserver Installation 7.3/8.0 We are running about 5 Webservers with Valhalla. During installation we selected "Server Installation". There are several packages such like "cups" we rea

Re: Webserver Installation 7.3/8.0

2003-01-14 Thread David Busby
http://www.linuxfromscratch.org/ - Original Message - From: "Jochen Kaechelin" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Tuesday, January 14, 2003 13:34 Subject: Webserver Installation 7.3/8.0 > We are running about 5 Webservers with Valhalla. > Dur

Webserver Installation 7.3/8.0

2003-01-14 Thread Jochen Kaechelin
We are running about 5 Webservers with Valhalla. During installation we selected "Server Installation". There are several packages such like "cups" we really don't need for a webserver. But you can't remove some packages because of several dependencies. Is ther

RE: webserver help

2002-12-11 Thread Don Leeper
You are the man. You have been a great help. Works fine now... -Original Message- From: Mike Burger [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Tuesday, December 10, 2002 3:02 PM To: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]' Subject: Re: webserver help Do you have "index.php index.php4 index.php3" o

Re: webserver help

2002-12-10 Thread Mike Burger
Do you have "index.php index.php4 index.php3" on the DirectoryIndex line in your httpd.conf file? On Tue, 10 Dec 2002, Don Leeper wrote: > I was working with apacheconf to configure a php application but it is not > working correctly. Everytime I pull up the page it shows all the folders and > n

webserver help

2002-12-10 Thread Don Leeper
I was working with apacheconf to configure a php application but it is not working correctly. Everytime I pull up the page it shows all the folders and not the index.php. I can click on it from there and then it works but when I logout again it goes back to the folders view. What is the pro

Re: Mailserver & Webserver unable to communicate

2002-07-08 Thread Jonathan Gaudette
Hello. I have a mail server box, and a web server box sitting behind a firewall. All three of these box's are RedHat Linux. The IP's are as follows. The url that these box's serve mail/web for is .org 10.0.0.1 - firewall 10.0.0.2 - web server 10.0.0.3 - mail s

Re: web based tool for webserver

2002-05-16 Thread Eicher Rene
- Original Message - From: "Michael J. Denton" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > > Are there tools for to administrate a rh webserver. Are you known advanced > > opensource projects? > > It should be a prodcut like freevsd (but name-based) or very good example is &g

Re: web based tool for webserver

2002-05-15 Thread Michael J. Denton
> Are there tools for to administrate a rh webserver. Are you known advanced > opensource projects? > It should be a prodcut like freevsd (but name-based) or very good example is > the GUI form Cobalt. I'm not entirely sure what you exactly want control via a web interface

web based tool for webserver

2002-05-15 Thread Eicher Rene
Hi list Are there tools for to administrate a rh webserver. Are you known advanced opensource projects? It should be a prodcut like freevsd (but name-based) or very good example is the GUI form Cobalt. Thanks for responding... Regards Rene

Re: webserver

2002-04-07 Thread Anthony E. Greene
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 On Fri, 5 Apr 2002, David Vazquez Guzman wrote: >hello there, a question, i have a linux box wich i want to set it as an >intranet server, but i dont know wich webserver should i use, what do >you think Roxen or Apache ?? Unless you need

Re: Apache Webserver

2002-04-07 Thread Keith Morse
On Sat, 6 Apr 2002, Bill Crawford wrote: > On Fri, 5 Apr 2002, Keith Morse wrote: > > > I did see this when reviewing the apache documentation. In this case the > > scripts are part of a package called tsmon (terminal server monitor) so > > re-writing or renaming the scripts is not an option.

Re: Apache Webserver

2002-04-06 Thread Bill Crawford
On Fri, 5 Apr 2002, Keith Morse wrote: > I did see this when reviewing the apache documentation. In this case the > scripts are part of a package called tsmon (terminal server monitor) so > re-writing or renaming the scripts is not an option. In which case you need to turn on CGI handling for

Re: Apache Webserver

2002-04-05 Thread Keith Morse
On Sat, 6 Apr 2002, Bill Crawford wrote: > Look for this part: > > # > # AddHandler allows you to map certain file extensions to "handlers", > # actions unrelated to filetype. These can be either built into the server > # or added with the Action command (see below) > # >

Re: webserver

2002-04-05 Thread Jeremy Tan
On Fri, 5 Apr 2002 13:01:21 -0600, "David Vazquez Guzman" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote : > hello there, a question, i have a linux box wich i want to set it as > an intranet server, but i dont know > wich webserver should i use, what do you think Roxen or Apache ?? >

Re: Apache Webserver

2002-04-05 Thread Bill Crawford
On Fri, 5 Apr 2002, Keith Morse wrote: > If I may ask a favour, how does one permit cgi scripts to work in user > home directories. I've been reading the docs and links I can find on > search engines and have not come across the magic incantations, waving of > chicken's feet, and other items

Re: Apache Webserver

2002-04-05 Thread Keith Morse
On Sat, 6 Apr 2002, Bill Crawford wrote: > On Fri, 5 Apr 2002, Greg Robertson wrote: > > > Im running Red hat 7.2 and I have apache set up for my main site. I am > > trying to configure apache to give each user a publi_html folder and > > Cgi-bin, that can be accessed by > > > > http://hostnam

Re: Apache Webserver

2002-04-05 Thread Bill Crawford
# The path to the end user account 'public_html' directory must be # accessible to the webserver userid. This usually means that ~userid # must have permissions of 711, ~userid/public_html must have permissions # of 755, and documents contained therein must

Apache Webserver

2002-04-05 Thread Greg Robertson
Im running Red hat 7.2 and I have apache set up for my main site. I am trying to configure apache to give each user a publi_html folder and Cgi-bin, that can be accessed by http://hostname/~user/ However I cant get it working anyone got any tips or suggestions on how to make it work. Greg Rob

Re: webserver

2002-04-05 Thread Vidiot
>hello there, a question, i have a linux box wich i want to set it as an >intranet server, but i dont know >wich webserver should i use, what do you think Roxen or Apache ?? Apache, because it is better and that is alwo what comes with RedHat Linux. It is ready to roll. MB > &

RE: webserver

2002-04-05 Thread Rev. David P. Giffen
I personally would choose Apache. It is the most common webserver out there. > -Original Message- > From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of David Vazquez Guzman > Sent: Friday, April 05, 2002 1:01 PM > To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Subject: webse

webserver

2002-04-05 Thread David Vazquez Guzman
hello there, a question, i have a linux box wich i want to set it as an intranet server, but i dont know wich webserver should i use, what do you think Roxen or Apache ?? David Vazquez Guzman E-Mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] --- Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free. Checked

RH StrongHold Webserver

2001-03-23 Thread Gill, Vern
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 Is there something special compiled into the RPM that can NOT be added to an apache source tree to get the same functionality? I prefer rolling my own, but I would like to have a more secure server, and I am wondering if I can get the same thing with-

Re: dynamic IP to static IP for webserver

2000-06-13 Thread Gordon Messmer
Bernhard Rosenkraenzer wrote: > If you have any machine with a static IP, feel free to use the sources > I've attached. (They won't work for you without some tampering; they're > just the quick hack I'm using to get a static hostname. Make sure the > DNS config file they're modifying has a time-to

Re: dynamic IP to static IP for webserver

2000-06-11 Thread Eric ST. Amand
Try dyndns.org Eric - Original Message - From: "Han Liu" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Saturday, June 10, 2000 12:25 PM Subject: dynamic IP to static IP for webserver > I'd like to set up a red hat box in my home as a webserver

Re: dynamic IP to static IP for webserver

2000-06-10 Thread Adrian Walters
try using www.dhs.org On Sat, 10 Jun 2000, Han Liu wrote: =>Date: Sat, 10 Jun 2000 12:25:12 -0400 =>From: Han Liu <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> =>Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] =>To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] =>Subject: dynamic IP to static IP for webserver =>Resent-Date: 10 Jun 2000 16:2

Re: dynamic IP to static IP for webserver

2000-06-10 Thread Mikkel L. Ellertson
At 12:25 PM 6/10/00 -0400, Han Liu wrote: >I'd like to set up a red hat box in my home as a webserver and I'm >looking for ways to convert the dynamic IP provided by my cable connection >to static. Only place I've found is www.dynip.com which charges $170/

RE: dynamic IP to static IP for webserver

2000-06-10 Thread Bernhard Rosenkraenzer
On Sat, 10 Jun 2000, Joel Lansden wrote: > I know it's cheesy, but you could use some of that free software that > publishes your dynamic IP address, and put it in one of those free hosting > services w/ a script... If you have any machine with a static IP, feel free to use the sources I've atta

RE: dynamic IP to static IP for webserver

2000-06-10 Thread Joel Lansden
11:25 AM > To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Subject: dynamic IP to static IP for webserver > > > I'd like to set up a red hat box in my home as a webserver and I'm > looking for ways to convert the dynamic IP provided by my cable connection > to static. Only place I'

dynamic IP to static IP for webserver

2000-06-10 Thread Han Liu
I'd like to set up a red hat box in my home as a webserver and I'm looking for ways to convert the dynamic IP provided by my cable connection to static. Only place I've found is www.dynip.com which charges $170/year for their software. Anybody know of a hopefully cheaper

Re: internal webserver / starting daemon

2000-05-17 Thread Gordon Messmer
Alan Mead wrote: > Wow, I just sat down to ask this question! I want to run some services > that are accessible locally but which do not appear to be running from the > outside. I have a Linux 6.1 machine Masq'ing a small LAN on the @Home > network. "Servers" are forbidden on this network and t

Re: internal webserver / starting daemon

2000-05-09 Thread Alan Mead
At 01:02 AM 5/9/00 , Volker Kindermann wrote: >Hi Darren, > > > > I'd like to set up apache as an internal webserver > > on a small network. I'd like to deny any requests > > from 'outside', and only allow local machines to connect, > >

RedHat Secure WebServer and Servlets

1998-06-27 Thread Bryon G. Rigg
I am seeking info from anyone who may have done this and/or knows how to do it. I sent an email to redhat sales a week ago, but got no response. I guess that may be there way of saying it can't be done. I hope not. I am looking to either mod_jserv or some comercial solution. Alternatively, has

Re: Redhat Apache WebServer

1998-06-19 Thread Derek Balling
At 11:10 AM 6/19/98 -0500, webmaster wrote: >First of all, can you ping the IP of the webserver? If you can, the next thing to >do is to see if your httpd daemon is running. Do a > ps -ax |grep httpd >If httpd is currently running, you will see a list of httpd pids. The

Re: Redhat Apache WebServer

1998-06-19 Thread kurt
start /usr/sbin/httpd At 08:54 AM 6/19/98 -0700, you wrote: >I loaded up the program did a basic configuration of the webserver, >everything seemed fine but when I try to access the webserver I get a >refuse connection. > >I am running 4.2, I turned disabled SSL does anyone

Re: Redhat Apache WebServer

1998-06-19 Thread webmaster
> I loaded up the program did a basic configuration of the webserver, > everything seemed fine but when I try to access the webserver I get a > refuse connection. First of all, can you ping the IP of the webserver? If you can, the next thing to do is to see if your httpd daemon is run

Redhat Apache WebServer

1998-06-19 Thread Ray Gollihue
I loaded up the program did a basic configuration of the webserver, everything seemed fine but when I try to access the webserver I get a refuse connection. I am running 4.2, I turned disabled SSL does anyone have any ideas? Ray -- PLEASE read the Red Hat FAQ, Tips, Errata and the MAILING

Re: Converting WebServer to WorkStation( Advice Needed)

1998-04-20 Thread John Kennedy
[EMAIL PROTECTED] Thanks Jay for the advice. On Wed, 1 Apr 1998, Jay Daniels wrote: > > > > I have a 486 PC with Redhat 4.2 installed which I had previously used as > > a webserver. I am trying to decide whether I can convert it to a > > wor

Re: Converting WebServer to WorkStation( Advice Needed)

1998-04-02 Thread Jay Daniels
> > I have a 486 PC with Redhat 4.2 installed which I had previously used as > a webserver. I am trying to decide whether I can convert it to a > workstation (w/ dialup to a national ISP)... > and still keep Apache available (but of course not alive unless I'm > offlin

Converting WebServer to WorkStation( Advice Needed)

1998-04-01 Thread John Kennedy
I have a 486 PC with Redhat 4.2 installed which I had previously used as a webserver. I am trying to decide whether I can convert it to a workstation (w/ dialup to a national ISP)... and still keep Apache available (but of course not alive unless I'm offline) so I can play with a web/dat