On Sun, Jan 13, 2008 at 11:42:03PM -0500, Shaun T. Erickson wrote:
> My site has too much traffic, according to my hosting provider. Is
> there any easy way to block all International (non-USA) IP addresses
> via an .htaccess file?
Use the geoip module. But I doubt it works with only .htaccess.
C
My site has too much traffic, according to my hosting provider. Is
there any easy way to block all International (non-USA) IP addresses
via an .htaccess file?
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> Please help that I want to run the Apache 2.0 in both "https" and 'http".
A HTTPS capable httpd can also server HTTP.
> I have virtual hosting for the https and it is working fine. But for the
> some reason the subversion repositories are not a
On 09.01.08 11:32, Tony Heal wrote:
> I am using apache 1.3 on a debian etch system with a 2.6 kernel. I have www
> root redirected from a file in conf.d. I am currently using a symlink in the
> redirected root to direct a php file to a different directory in /var/www/
> and I would rather use http
On Sat, 12 Jan 2008 21:33:00 -0800
Jerry K <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I have build many httpd 2.0.xx's on this system, and am currently
> trying to move to the 2.2.x builds.
> [chop]
Those symbols are used in all versions of apache, including 2.0
and 1.x as well as 2.2. What happens if you u
On Sun, 13 Jan 2008 12:37:54 +
Mike Cardwell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > [B] was new in 2.2.7.
>
> 2.2.6 is the latest version I can find on
> http://httpd.apache.org/download.cgi, which makes me wonder why the
> documentation includes stuff that doesn't even exist in a stable
> release
Nick Kew wrote:
See http://www.uskonnonvapaus.fi/apache-bug/3/one%20two
There is per-directory .htaccess that says
RewriteRule ^(.+)$
http://www.uskonnonvapaus.fi/apache-bug/1/foo.php?q=$1 [P]
and this gives $1 only part to first space. However, on
What happens if you add [B] to the [P] rule
Hi there,
I am new to this ..Please help me...
Please help that I want to run the Apache 2.0 in both "https" and 'http".
I have virtual hosting for the https and it is working fine. But for the
some reason the subversion repositories are not accessible through the VPN
in MAC OS in virtual