What do you mean... give you internet access? Doesn't your ISP give
you internet access? Apache just allows you to host websites on your
Sun 10 OS machine.
On 1/25/07, Stefan Cobb <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
hey, newb here. Can Apache give me internet access on a sun 10 Os?
On 2/3/07, Steven Pierce <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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On 2/3/2007 at 7:54 PM Morten Bo Ølbye wrote:
>I have just installed Apace on my xp.
>Can anyone gide me to where to start.
>I have edited the html file, that works.
>But about controlling the server, I
Jim,
You still aren't being very clear. In addition to Jesse's requests,
what are the mount options you have set for your Samba mount.
The more thorough and detailed you are, the better the resolution will
be :-). I am not even sure what OS you have Apache configured on and
what version of Apach
Thanks, but that I already knew it. Other one is No-ip.
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On 2/3/07, Phill Edwards <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
For DDNS create an account at www.dyndns.org or www.zoneip.net. They
have pre-built scripts that will ensure that your fully qualified
domain name always points t
For DDNS create an account at www.dyndns.org or www.zoneip.net. They
have pre-built scripts that will ensure that your fully qualified
domain name always points to your IP address. Follopw the instructions
there for how to install those scripts.
On 2/4/07, Arturo Ignacio Partarrieu Ramos <[EMAIL
I know, since what you said to Beraru Liviu that what he asks is out
of scope for this list, even though I will ask.
I would like to have a DDNS server behind a router. I already have a
domain and a company that is related to NIC so the job is partially
done. It remains that my server constantly
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On 2/3/2007 at 7:54 PM Morten Bo Ølbye wrote:
>I have just installed Apace on my xp.
>Can anyone gide me to where to start.
>I have edited the html file, that works.
>But about controlling the server, I am blank.
>Br. Morten
>
>
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http://www.devshed.com/c/a/Apache/Installing-and-Configuring-Apache-2-on-a-Windows-XP-Machine/
Morten Bo Ølbye wrote:
> I have just installed Apace on my xp.
> Can anyone gide me to where to start.
> I have edited the html file, that works.
> But about controlling the server, I am blank.
> Br. Mor
I have just installed Apace on my xp.
Can anyone gide me to where to start.
I have edited the html file, that works.
But about controlling the server, I am blank.
Br. Morten
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On 3 Feb 2007, at 7:47 AM, Nick Kew wrote:
On Sat, 3 Feb 2007 03:06:02 -0500
Ed Poe <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
And the following global config:
DBDriver mysql
DBDParams "host=localhost user= pass=
dbname="
DBDPrepareSQL "SELECT encrypt(password) FROM WHERE
login_id = %s" passquery
DBDPersist
If all your client wants is to hide the fact that PHP is being used then
why not simply change the application-type line, ie.
AddType application/x-httpd-php .htm
Then you can use a rewrite rule to map html to htm. This way all calls
to .php extensions will result in 404 errors and your
On Sat, 3 Feb 2007 03:06:02 -0500
Ed Poe <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> And the following global config:
> DBDriver mysql
> DBDParams "host=localhost user= pass=
> dbname="
> DBDPrepareSQL "SELECT encrypt(password) FROM WHERE
> login_id = %s" passquery
> DBDPersist off
>
>
> And the vhost loo
I have been attempting for a day and a half now to replace an apache2
installation with mod_auth_mysql with an apache2.2 installation with
mod_authn_dbd and the mysql driver. I won't rehash all the compiling
issues here*, but after no small frustration I have the following:
A freshly compi
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