see if you can compile the source on winxp
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
As a PHP addition I downloaded Smarty-2.6.18.tar.tar. It
requires installation but the install instructions assume a UNIX
environment. I use Windows XP andtried to use the windows command
install msiexec/i and got the
Dear All,
I searched over the achieves regarding my problem, but could
not find a solution that would work in my case. Hence I'm posting to
this group.
The text of the problem goes as below:
I've a Fedora Core 1 Box running with the following httpd specification
(as returned
Have you tried to comment out the Limit and LimitExcept in your Directory
/var/www/html entry?
Christopher Evens
Web Programmer, Christian Record Services for the Blind
Free lending library for the blind
www.christianrecord.org
-Original Message-
From: Abhishek Singh [mailto:[EMAIL
Hello Apache users, I am a long time Apache web-server user. Here is the issue:
I have 2 servers: 2.0.54 and 1.3.27. The older version server displays the
correct virtual server with or without a preceding www. or http:// from the
same browser. The newer server redirects the Apache default
Chris Evens wrote:
Have you tried to comment out the Limit and LimitExcept in your Directory
/var/www/html entry?
Christopher Evens
Web Programmer, Christian Record Services for the Blind
Free lending library for the blind
www.christianrecord.org
-Original Message-
From: Abhishek
Hi
Is it possible to authenticate web page/site by Samba server user accounts?
Tero Mäntyvaara
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The official User-To-User support forum of the Apache HTTP Server Project.
See URL:http://httpd.apache.org/userslist.html for
In my Apache setup I use samba to authenticate active directory users.
With Apache 2.0 I used to use:
mod_auth_pam to have Apache use PAM, and
pam_winbind in pam to authenticate active directory users.
With Apache 2.2 I use:
mod_authnz_external to have Apache use pwauth,
Pwauth is
I left out that you could use pam_smbpass rather than pam_winbind for
your situation to use samba user accounts.
On Mon, 2007-12-31 at 14:53 -0800, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
In my Apache setup I use samba to authenticate active directory users.
With Apache 2.0 I used to use:
mod_auth_pam to
Upon closer study of the error_log are you sure you are referencing the
correct directory for your index file?
Christopher Evens
Web Programmer, Christian Record Services for the Blind
Free lending library for the blind
www.christianrecord.org
-Original Message-
From: Abhishek Singh