On 13.08.07 12:58, Nathan wrote:
We need to 301 redirect all traffic bound for www.foo.com to foo.com.
foo.com is set up as an IP based resource and www.foo.com is not
mentioned in vhosts.
both www.foo.com and foo.com DNS is set to the same ip.
We added a section to vhosts like :
On 19.08.07 10:39, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Thanks, so, i give up my system...The easiest way to do what i want is to
use:
1)VirtualHost1 without SSL (http://my.server/)
2)Virtualhost2 with SSL (http://admin.server/ with redirection to
https://admin.server/)
http://admin.server/ is
Hello,
please wrap your lines to be max 80 characters long (72 to 75 is best len)
On 19.08.07 23:05, Galaxy Virus wrote:
At last, I installed apache2.2.0 using ports on FreeBSD release 6.1. I
found apache22.sh in /rc.d. but not htcacheclean.sh.
So I added 'LoadModule proxy_module
On 8/20/07, Vincent Bray [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
And further, it's probably not worth it to do so as you can just
filter the logs during processing, or during the logging by using a
piped logger.
On 21.08.07 11:02, Brian Munroe wrote:
That is the solution I am looking into. Thanks for
On 8/22/07, Lavoie,Alain [CMC] [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
When I request any pages on the regular site (port 80), the answer is
fast. However, when I do a request on the
SSL site, it's taking an average of 30sec to display the page. When I do
a tcpdump I can see an increase
of sync/ack,
On 01/09/07, Malcolm Walker [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Yes you are correct and I am very grateful for your reply but I find I
am out of my depth. I had read (several times both before my post and
after your reply) the article on configuring Virtual Hosts and I remain
unaware of how to amend the
On 9/1/07, Matus UHLAR - fantomas [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
what's the point? 304 is understood as a hit, the same as 200, but the
content is not resent to client, because client already has it.
Just trying to reduce the size of access.logs. It isn't a big deal,
but I just thought that it
Hi All,
I have a site that uses basic authentication (set in a .htaccess file in the
root of the site).
There is one folder for which I would like to disable basic authentication
(it will be available to the public).
Is there a way to disable basic authentication in only that one directory?
I
On 9/1/07, jbeall [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi All,
I have a site that uses basic authentication (set in a .htaccess file in the
root of the site).
There is one folder for which I would like to disable basic authentication
(it will be available to the public).
Try here: