Hi!
It is a question about indexes option in httpd.conf
Actually don't remember, but there is a way to view a file as
indexpage in top and the output of Options Indexes in bottom, like
this: http://archive.apache.org/dist/httpd/ . Which is that directive?
Thank you very much,
fRANz
Take a look at the manual page for mod_autoindex, and particularly the
description of the HeaderName directive.
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From: fRANz [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, August 22, 2005 8:59 AM
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On Solaris I would use pfiles rather than lsof, especially since pfiles ships
with the OS and lsof does not...
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From: Kovacs Baldvin [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Sunday, August 21, 2005 7:41 PM
To: users@httpd.apache.org; Harald Falkenberg
Subject: Re:
Hi
I'm also trying to use the mod_auth_ldap, but I'm having troubles as
well.
Maybe my experience can help you as well, and maybe someone else can
help us both.
I'm working on a Windows 2000 server. I installed the apache version
2.0.54.
In this version I find a mod_auth_ldap.so in the modules
Hi folks,
I'm working on a CMS which uses mod_rewrite to dispatch all URLs through
a single script. The original URL isn't included in the destination URL
since the CMS uses REQUEST_URI to get the original URL and decodes it
manually.
While testing the CMS on a Win32 Apache install I
Our organization's server, which is a Win32 box, has recently been
causing Internal Server Errors and then, if left unattended,as it was
over a weekend, it will crash completely. The problem, we think, is
memory related. We only run PHP as a CGI and frequently execute MySQL
queries. One of
Christopher Malton wrote:
Gateway Tower PC, Pentium 2 processor.
128MB RAM (We think. We know it's either 64 or 128)
Win 98 SE
PHPTriad installer installed:
Apache 1.3.3
PHP 4.1.0
MySQL 3.??
I'd suggest to upgrade the machine and the software. Since someone
already has an
Lucas, David wrote:
Ok,
How might I match?
10.10.131.0 - 10.10.131.127
10.10.131.0/25
is the standard syntax for oddball subnetting.
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The official User-To-User support forum of the Apache HTTP Server Project.
See
/25 would be correct.
If you look at Noah response his solution works on the upper half of the
subnet so 10.10.131.128/25 is matched. I need the lower half now.
Dave
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From: William A. Rowe, Jr. [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, August 22, 2005 2:09 PM
To:
I want to force use of https on directories where authentication is
required to avoid sending htpasswords in the clear. Example:
Directory /web/www-data/blah/blah
RewriteEngineon
RewriteCond %{HTTPS} !=on
RewriteRule (.*) https://www.ucop.edu/blah/blah/$1 [R]
Hey, guys, check out this searchable archive: http://www.nabble.com/Apache-f90.html - it archives all the Apache mailing lists into a forum, so that a user can cross search all the lists, or drill down to an individual project to search. This archive currently has about half year's data. the UI
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