Moin,
ich habe einen host, bei dem ich mit mod_rewrite eine
Weiterleitung eingerichtet habe. Nun ist es allerdings
so, dass die Adresszeile dabei mit umgeschrieben wird.
Wie verhindere ich, dass die Adresszeile den korrekten
Pfad nach dem rewrite anzeigt und dort die alte
Adresse stehen bleibt?
On Thursday, December 21, 2006 3:47 PM [GMT+1=CET],
Andy Grabow [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Ich möchte ungern für alle existierenden Domains und
alle die da noch kommen immer einen ServerAlias für die jeweilige
Domain nachtragen müssen :/
Kann mir hier jemand weiter helfen?
Hallo Andy,
lt.
Marcus Franke schrieb:
Moin,
ich habe einen host, bei dem ich mit mod_rewrite eine
Weiterleitung eingerichtet habe. Nun ist es allerdings
so, dass die Adresszeile dabei mit umgeschrieben wird.
Wie verhindere ich, dass die Adresszeile den korrekten
Pfad nach dem rewrite anzeigt und dort die
Hallo Marcus,
danke für die Links, aber die standen, glaube ich, auch schon in
meinem Original-Posting (sozusagen als Beleg, daß ich sie gele-
sen hatte).
On Thursday, December 21, 2006 1:48 PM [GMT+1=CET],
Marcus Reimann [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Aber: wofür ist dann SSLRequireSSL gut?!
On Friday, December 22, 2006 9:38 AM [GMT+1=CET],
Marcus Franke [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Wie verhindere ich, dass die Adresszeile den korrekten
Pfad nach dem rewrite anzeigt und dort die alte
Adresse stehen bleibt?
Gibt es dafür ein Flag, das man setzen kann?
Hallo Marcus,
das Flag müßte
lt. Doc verlangt 'ServerName' eindeutige Hostnamen (keine
Wildcards; nicht so bei 'ServerAlias', aber auch nur hier do-
kumentiert:
http://httpd.apache.org/docs/2.2/vhosts/name-based.html#using
).
Vielleicht geht es ja so:
VirtualHost *
ServerName mail.provider.net
ServerAlias mail.*
...
On Friday, December 22, 2006 10:45 AM [GMT+1=CET],
Andy Grabow [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
VirtualHost *
ServerName mail.provider.net
ServerAlias mail.*
...
/VirtualHost
ja
verdammt, das geht!
Wer denkt sich denn so nen Schwachsinn aus?
Naja, das ist kein Schwachsinn. Der Server
Hi there,
i've tried that and had no joy, what i am trying now is to have a rewrite
condition based on the first part of the query string.
e.g:
RewriteCond %{QUERY_STRING} =?APPURI(.*)
RewriteRule APPURI=http: APPURI=https: [QSA,L]
However i can't get the rule to kick in for the condition, it
reason is no acceptable CA list, which may mean, that your
ReverseProxy dosent trust the CA bound at server:443
read
http://httpd.apache.org/docs/2.2/mod/mod_ssl.html#sslproxycacertificatefile
Regards
The certificate file is fine. When I perform a get operation from the
proxy server
How to debug ldap searches?
LDAP_Debug on is not recognized by my apche
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See URL:http://httpd.apache.org/userslist.html for more
Fábio Coelho wrote:
How to debug ldap searches?
Turn logging on in the ldap server and look at the logs
Davide
--
When all you have is a Swiss Army Knife, every problem looks like email.
-- Peter da Silva
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The official
As a workaround for the mod_isapi 500 error bug, we are trying to
replace the 500 error with 200 for the direcotry that handles the isapi apps.
Directory c:/nwls/htdocs/kona/cgi/
Options +ExecCGI
SetHandler isapi-handler
Header unset 500
Header append
Hello all,
I have recently installed apache on an OpenBSD system and have successfully
gotten all my media on there. It's great except I would really like for
when someone clicks on an .mp3 to have it redirect it to a seperate frame.
Therefore, they could click on a song and it would play in a
I found instructions on the software support site I'm trying to get working
which shows how to get mod_status enabled, but now I can't even 'make'
apache. I am using these instructions I found long ago for installing Apache
and PHP and it has always worked. In fact, it worked a month ago when I
I would suggest that you're looking in the wrong place to control the
user experience to your liking.
BTW: you can use the context menu in a web browser when you click on a
link to open in a new tab, window, etc.
Rather than figure out how to adjust the basic directory indexing Apache
comes
take a look at mod_auth_cookie_mysql2 (assuming you're using apache2):
http://home.digithi.de/digithi/dev/mod_auth_cookie_mysql/
cheers
Greg
--
what's puzzlin' you, is the nature of my game
gpgp-fp: 79A84FA526807026795E4209D3B3FE028B3170B2
gpgp-key available @ http://pgpkeys.pca.dfn.de:11371
forgot to mention:
the above solution works the other way round: authentication is done
by tomcat, which then passes a cookie. the cookie is stored in a
mysql-db which is read by mod_auth_cookie_mysql. if there's a valid
entry, authorization for apache is granted by mod_auth_cookie_mysql.
thanks Mark, I hadn't heard of Jinzora, I'll probably end up installing that.
Mark Lavi wrote:
I would suggest that you're looking in the wrong place to control the
user experience to your liking.
BTW: you can use the context menu in a web browser when you click on a
link to open in a
Thanks very much Joshua. That did the trick. I wasn't sure if it was just
a case of having to add an exclusion from reverse proxying or if the server
status function was more complex than that. I hadn't used this feature
before and find it very helpful.
Happy holidays!
Steven
Hello,
I have installed Apache2.2 under the cygwin environment with winXP.
I have configured authorization Basic and am using the directory
auto-indexing
feature(no index.html file in the Documentroot directory).
Then when i try to download files from home everything is ok , with
Firefox1.5
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