-Original Message-
From: David P. Donahue [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Montag, 13. März 2006 17:14
To: users@httpd.apache.org
Subject: Re: [EMAIL PROTECTED] SSL And Virtual Hosts
The most we're talking about here is a username/password for
forums/ftp/webmail. I definitely
On Tuesday 14 March 2006 08:55, Manilal K M wrote:
VirtualHost anaconda.localhost.com:80
So you're Wraith Enterprises of Texas?
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Nick Kew
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On 14/03/06, Nick Kew [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Tuesday 14 March 2006 08:55, Manilal K M wrote:
VirtualHost anaconda.localhost.com:80
So you're Wraith Enterprises of Texas?
I didn't got you :) I just put a arbitrary hostname.
On 14/03/06, Boyle Owen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
-Original Message-
From: Manilal K M [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Dienstag, 14. März 2006 11:06
To: users@httpd.apache.org
Subject: Re: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Basic Authentication not working
in Gentoo Linux
I have comment
-Original Message-
From: Manilal K M [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Dienstag, 14. März 2006 12:18
To: users@httpd.apache.org
Subject: Re: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Basic Authentication not working
in Gentoo Linux
There was no other AuthConfig,
AuthConfig is the argument to the
Another point:
Are you sure you are accessing the resource via this VH? I notice it's a
cgi-bin directory... Is there another VH container that could be allowing
access via a ScriptAlias or something?
The point I'm making is that your access control is only valid in the scope of
VirtualHost
On 14/03/06, Boyle Owen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Another point:
Are you sure you are accessing the resource via this VH? I notice it's a
cgi-bin directory... Is there another VH container that could be allowing
access via a ScriptAlias or something?
There is no other virtual host. But a
Hallo,
we are using apache 2.2.0 with php 5.1.1 (including access to Oracle
database) on an solaris 10 machine. We noticed, that always a couple of
request to the php pages lead to segmentation faults as we verified in the
error log. A reload of the requested page works often without any problem.
I have tried with a fresh new Directory tag within the DocumentRoot.
The follwoing configuration was added
Directory /var/www/localhost/htdocs/manilal
Options FollowSymLinks
Options +ExecCGI
AuthName E-mail login:
AuthType Basic
AuthUserFile
-Original Message-
From: Manilal K M [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Dienstag, 14. März 2006 12:46
To: users@httpd.apache.org
Subject: Re: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Basic Authentication not working
in Gentoo Linux
On 14/03/06, Boyle Owen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Another point:
Are
On Tuesday 14 March 2006 11:58, Harald Falkenberg wrote:
Hallo,
we are using apache 2.2.0 with php 5.1.1 (including access to Oracle
database) on an solaris 10 machine. We noticed, that always a couple of
request to the php pages lead to segmentation faults as we verified in the
error log. A
On 14/03/06, Boyle Owen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
-Original Message-
From: Manilal K M [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Dienstag, 14. März 2006 12:46
To: users@httpd.apache.org
Subject: Re: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Basic Authentication not working
in Gentoo Linux
On 14/03/06, Boyle
Hi
I am pulling my hair out with this. I have a single public IP and already
have a web server redirected on the firewall from the external IP to the
private IP of 10.5.36.5. Now I need to enable another box (10.5.36.6)
running on port 80 to be accessible from the outside.
10.5.36.6 is a
Hi everyone,I am using a monitoring tool -nagios- that is running through a web interface where you can configure things. I really want avoid people from being able to log to that server or to know wich is coming in and out of the traffic. I am actually using authentication with .htaccess file. Is
That is correct. My understanding is that Cisco Pix 505 can't do the port
forwarding so that is the reason why I was looking on doing this.
Thanks
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Paul Aviles
-- Original Message ---
From: Gaël Lams [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: users@httpd.apache.org
Sent: Tue, 14 Mar 2006 14:14:45
Hallo Nick,
thank you for the hint. We get no core files although ulimit is set to
unlimited for it. Does mod_backtrace still helps to analyze the problem
yet?
If so, what will mod_backtrace generate?
regards
Harald
On Tue, 14 Mar 2006, Nick Kew wrote:
On Tuesday 14 March 2006
Hi,
I want to use pwauth for authentication on my apache.
I downloaded pwauth-2.3.2.tar.gz and compiled it.
Than I installed it in /usr/local/bin and suid root it (chmod +s pwauth)
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:/usr/local/bin]# ll pwauth
-rwsr-sr-x1 root root16517 Mar 14 17:06
You oughta look into mod-security. It allows you to do
some real neat stuff as far as securing a webserver
is concerned.
--- Kishore Jalleda [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
yes SSL would be your best bet, with .htaccess your
passwords would be
travelling in plain text, so go for SSL...
Kishore
Actually, the reason you use a DMZ is because if a vulnerability is
found in you web server and you box gets taken over, the hacker doesn't
have access to your entire LAN, only stuff that is sitting in your DMZ
(DeMilitarised Zone). You still firewall your DMZ, and usually have a
2nd firewall
On Tuesday 14 March 2006 23:56, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have noticed that some webhosts add a Hosted by BlahBlah.com at the
bottom of every page that they host.
Commonly done by totally messing with the HTML and relying
on error correction in browsers.
Also possible without damaging markup:
Trying a mid-week repost... Seems to me it would be beneficial to be able
to do reverse proxying with mod_rewrite without adding specific
ProxyPassReverse directives.
Atle
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On Fri, 10 Mar 2006, Atle Veka wrote:
Hi, I have run into a snag with
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