Thanks Amos, that would be great. I'll put it up if you send me the
explanation.
Cheers
Wynand
Wil Clouser wrote:
There is some documentation on pootle and a proxy at
http://translate.sourceforge.net/wiki/pootle/apache
Wil
Ah, since you have Apache info up, would it be appropriate
Wil Clouser wrote:
> There is some documentation on pootle and a proxy at
> http://translate.sourceforge.net/wiki/pootle/apache
>
> Wil
>
Ah, since you have Apache info up, would it be appropriate to request a
page for Pootle + Squid details?
I can send in a write-up if you like.
AYJ
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There is some documentation on pootle and a proxy at
http://translate.sourceforge.net/wiki/pootle/apache
Wil
On Tue, Jan 13, 2009 at 2:41 PM, Jacob Friis Saxberg
wrote:
> This sounds like what I'm looking for, but could you point me to a guide or
> some documentation?
> I haven't seen "the built
This sounds like what I'm looking for, but could you point me to a
guide or some documentation?
I haven't seen "the built in pootle auth" anywhere?
I would also like to know how you managed to put mod_proxy in front?
Thx, Jacob
On Jan 12, 2009, at 12 17:50 , Wil Clouser wrote:
> I'm using th
Op Sa, 2009-01-10 om 00:05 +0100 skryf Jacob Friis Saxberg:
> Is there any way to secure Pootle, so users must login with something
> like basic access authentication?
>
> Thx,
> Jacob
Hallo Jacob
The upcoming version of Pootle is written on Django, and as I understand
that allows several mode
I'm using the built in pootle auth with mod_proxy in front of the
server. I added an SSL cert to the proxy so user credentials are
encrypted once they leave the server.
There's nothing built in to use basic auth.
Wil
On Fri, Jan 9, 2009 at 3:05 PM, Jacob Friis Saxberg
wrote:
> Is there any way
Is there any way to secure Pootle, so users must login with something
like basic access authentication?
Thx,
Jacob
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