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From: MOHAMED Ibrahim [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, September 05, 2006 7:51 AM
To: users@httpd.apache.org
Subject: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Please, i tried alot to unsubscribe but it fail
Please, i tried alot to unsubscribe but it fail
I see you are a
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, September 04, 2006 1:04 PM
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Subject: [EMAIL PROTECTED] The best option
Hi all!
I have my first client, he want a website with ssl for the
clients area.
i was
John Tunstall wrote:
Thanks again Steve.
Yes this is where our CGI scripts are stored. But, do you have some ideas
on the CGI script we can use to instruct Apache on the IP address to be
used, namely not to use the Router IP but to use the static IP address of
the server?
What's the value of
Thanks for your opinions,
i think that my option is:
- apache 2 with mod_ssl as an extension
- Win32Openssl
and luck!!
Regards
2006/9/5, Boyle Owen [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
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On 9/5/06, Boyle Owen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Never mind, I'm sure some helpful admin will see this thread and
manually delete you (probably later today when the US gets into work).
Done.
I almost think we should remove the subscribe/unsubscribe instructions
from the mail footers and just
Hi,
I have some questions related to the configuration of apache 2.2.
I am working on Unix and I want to use the apache as a proxy server with
caching.
I used --enable-proxy --enable-cache --enable-disk-cache
#--enable-mem-cache
1) If both disk_cache and mem_cache are enable, when files will
Chen, Charles wrote:
I didn't know I could use $1 in this way: i.e., back referenced in
condition before the rule.
The order of processing is
rule-pattern -- condition(s) -- rule-substitution
So back references created in the rule-pattern will be available in the
test string of the
I'm running a SuSE 9.1 server with Apache 2.0.58 and as of last Thursday
I'm seeing a ton of files created in spots they should be. All created
by wwwrun (the webserver). I'm finding PHP scripts that are blatantly
commented with hacker code, _vti_ directories in sites and this server
doesn't
It was thus said that the Great Tom Ray [Lists] once stated:
I'm running a SuSE 9.1 server with Apache 2.0.58 and as of last Thursday
I'm seeing a ton of files created in spots they should be. All created
by wwwrun (the webserver). I'm finding PHP scripts that are blatantly
commented with
One time one of our servers running Fedora was exploited through a
security hole in the PHP Horde framework. Through the hole, they used
WGET to download a stand alone FTP server, which they then installed
and put on an IRC bot to start serving files. All this happened in our
/tmp directory,
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