We have a working production mod_proxy_balancer configuration for two
backend web servers that is working great, except... The backend web
servers need the IP address of the clients to identify their location.
Yes, I had suggested just adding a location drop down so that users
could select
Hi all,
I manage the Information Security of a major financial institution.
How do I get Apache to run as non-root user? As you can see below,
inspite of setting in httpd.conf, Apache is listening on port 8080 as
root.
I googled around, but could not find a way to start Apache as apache.
Some
On Feb 9, 2008 7:47 PM, sudhakar govindavajhala
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi all,
I manage the Information Security of a major financial institution.
How do I get Apache to run as non-root user? As you can see below,
inspite of setting in httpd.conf, Apache is listening on port 8080 as
Hello,
I've set Apache to connect to port 80
I am able to connect to Apache from behind my router at
192.168.1.47
I am able to connect to http://localhost/index.html
but I am unable to connect when using my WAN ip address.
I used a port scanner to determine if port 80 is open on my WAN, and it
Maybe check your server's default gateway, else it is most likely a
router/firewall issue.
David Dahl wrote:
Hello,
I've set Apache to connect to port 80
I am able to connect to Apache from behind my router at
192.168.1.47
I am able to connect to http://localhost/index.html
but I am unable
Hi Joshua,
That is a very good insightful mail. Thanks. Please read on.
On 2/9/08, Joshua Slive [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Feb 9, 2008 7:47 PM, sudhakar govindavajhala
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi all,
I manage the Information Security of a major financial institution.
How do
On 08.02.08 20:43, Mandy Singh wrote:
anyone?
On Feb 8, 2008 12:53 AM, Mandy Singh [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
how can i have www.one.com serve content from two.one.com but only for
index page.
else www.one.com/anything should be served from www.one.com domain only
and