Ben Stover wrote:
At first every read and write access is denied and no permissions are given
because no "allow" statement is entered.
Fine. But now I want to allow some users to access these directories
but only with authentication (login+password).
See the satisfy directive. Your require dir
This works for us. We don't use virtual hosts but if we put a general
rewrite rule it always re-wrote the https one as well and caused a loop.
In redhat we put this in /etc/httpd/conf.d/redirect.conf. You could
also append this to the end of your httpd.conf file (wherever it is)
servername ww
Hello,
First, excuse-me to ask the below question again (I suppose one was
answered several times in the past).
Second, the question: I am using opensuse 10.2, where I put a rewrite
rule to change the URL http://myserver/ to https://myserver/,
please?
= the remaining address
TIA, Vinici
On 1/12/2007 11:57 PM Michael Gordon created this reply
Hello,
I have had several versions of the Apache Server on my Windows PC over
the last several years. Two months ago I had a HD crash and had to
reload all programs including Apache. At this time I opted to download
and install the l
Octavian Rasnita wrote:
Yes, I forgot to change the path of the Server root in the httpd.conf
files. However, if I change it to point to the same path I use with -d
[path], the server doesn't start, because it cannot find the modules
Well, if you specify the Rootdir on the command line, you s
Thanks very much, the problem is solved.
- Original Message -
From: "belia" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To:
Sent: Saturday, January 13, 2007 3:21 PM
Subject: Re: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Remote host address in Access.log
It is dicussed here:
http://www.apachelounge.com/forum/viewtopic.php?p=6036&
From: "Davide Bianchi" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Are you sure that you don't overwrite the ServerRoot in the httpd.conf
file again? Since the ServerRoot is specified just before the PidFile,
maybe you are overriding it twice...
Yes, I forgot to change the path of the Server root in the httpd.conf
It is dicussed here:
http://www.apachelounge.com/forum/viewtopic.php?p=6036&highlight=#6036
and
http://www.apachelounge.com/forum/viewtopic.php?p=5967&highlight=#5967
- Original Message -
From: "Timo Moisio" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To:
Sent: Saturday, January 13, 2007 13:43
Subject:
After upgrading from Apache 2.2.3 to 2.2.4 (Win32 version) the behaviour of
Access.log changed so that the IP address of the client (remote host) is
always 0.0.0.0.
No changes were made to httpd.conf.
With version 2.2.3 the IP address of the client (remote host) was correct.
In httpd.conf there
Octavian Rasnita wrote:
I am trying to start 2 servers using the same httpd program, and for
doing this, I specify the base directory for each server, using:
/usr/local/apache2/bin/httpd -d /path_to_server1
/usr/local/apache2/bin/httpd -d /path_to_server2
In each of those 2 directories I have
Hi,
I am trying to start 2 servers using the same httpd program, and for doing
this, I specify the base directory for each server, using:
/usr/local/apache2/bin/httpd -d /path_to_server1
/usr/local/apache2/bin/httpd -d /path_to_server2
In each of those 2 directories I have a directory named "
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