Hallo Community,
ich versuche gerade nen internen Exchange-Server (mit OWA und
ActiveSync) über einen Apache in der DMZ zu proxyen. Folgende Konfig:
Client/Browser Port (443)
-- (443) Apache mod_proxy (80)
-- (80) Exchange / OWA (Bsp: 10.1.1.1)
Ich verwende die aktuelle RHEL 5 mit
I think you can find many tutorials on-line.
You have to use the system-quota and, php open_basedir directive and some
chroot options, it's very simple.
WhoAmI
On Wed, 27 Aug 2008 17:08:49 -0400, Zach Uram [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I wish to add a user account for my friend on my Apache2
Hi,
Thanks for your reply and advice. Much appreciated.
I have this in my conf:
RewriteLog logs/rewrite.log
I think i was just being lazy when i typed the sentence: RewriteLog
logs/rewrite.log
However, i still do not get things working, and still get the same error.
I'm not so sure the error
Hi folks
I currently have a problem with Apache 1.3.41 running on SunSolaris 10.
We have to use
the version 1.3.41 because of a dependency to a third party product
which doesn't support
Apache 2.0 and higher.
What I want to do:
==
I want to start/stop the apache (httpd) by a
Hi,
I think this could be the issue with the mod_rewrite: Could not set
permissions on rewrite_log_lock bug i am having:
http://www.mail-archive.com/[EMAIL PROTECTED]/msg17461.html
Regards, Sam
2008/8/28 Sam Wootton [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Hi,
Thanks for your reply and advice. Much appreciated.
Hi,
Assume I developed a module, compiled and tested with Apache 2.2.6. When I
release the binary to others, what kind of compatibility may I claim in
terms of Apache HTTP server version. May I say something like:
Compiled with Apache 2.2.6
Tested with Apache 2.2.6
In theory
On 27.08.08 17:08, Zach Uram wrote:
I wish to add a user account for my friend on my Apache2 webserver
(running in Debian).
How can I limit how much disk space he can use
quota system, independent on apache. However it can be avoided when he'll be
able to upload files using apache (cgi or
Hi Everyone,
Just recently joined this list so I apologize upfront for the toes
that I'm about to stomp on!
I am trying to understand mod rewrite, and not having much luck... I
am looking to do what I feel would be a simple rewrite but have not
found the answer or could not understand
Folks,
Pls gimme some direction on how to start apache (already with the https
certificate installed)automatically,that means, without informing manually the
passwords, phrase?
Thank you
Ingrid
-Original Message-
From: Jason Pruim [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, August
On Thu, Aug 28, 2008 at 14:41, Jason Pruim [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
What I want to do is to rewrite this url:
HTTP://www.raoset.com/purl/customer/index.php?purl=jasonpruim112
To something more like:
HTTP://www.raoset.com/jasonpruim112
In what direction do you want the rewrite? Do you want:
another information: when I created the certificate, I didnt know about that it
would prompt me for passphrase, and now that everything´s installed, would like
to know how do I make it start without prompting me ...? creating another
certificate, and doing all over again (my application,
On Thu, Aug 28, 2008 at 15:10, Tan, Liao [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Folks,
Pls gimme some direction on how to start apache (already with the https
certificate installed)automatically,that means, without informing manually
the passwords, phrase?
The easiest way is to remove the passphrase
Tan, Liao wrote:
another information: when I created the certificate, I didnt know about that
it would prompt me for passphrase, and now that everything´s installed, would
like to know how do I make it start without prompting me ...? creating
another certificate, and doing all over again
Ok, ic I can simply remove the passphrase, and provided the new key be
readabale by root only, I should not have any security problems... is it simply
remove it? or any other settings, configuratios, re-installation?
Thanks
Ingrid
-Original Message-
From: Davide Bianchi
saw a link, indicating that I can change the user interaction on apache startup:
http://docs.sun.com/source/817-3693-10/6_SSL_Apache.html#51644
did anybody try this way in the past? how it was?
Txs,
Ingrid
-Original Message-
From: Davide Bianchi [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent:
Hello Arnab,
thanks for your. I've checked ant the limit is set correct.
Nevertheless, during my debugging I found out, that I interpreted
the error wrong. I use a Java client to query the service and I always
got a AxisFault exception. So I interpreted that the exception is from
the service,
Hi guys,
I am currently using mod_jk to redirect all the *.html request from
apache httpd 2.2 to tomcat6. But the actual in tomcat6 server is .xhtml.
just fyi, I am using appfuse 1.9.6. I need to setup SSL certificate to
enable SSL for a few pages (in tomcat6) only like signup.html etc. Can
Hi guys,
I am currently using mod_jk to redirect all the *.html request from
apache httpd 2.2 to tomcat6. But the actual in tomcat6 server is .xhtml.
just fyi, I am using appfuse 1.9.6. I need to setup SSL certificate to
enable SSL for a few pages (in tomcat6) only like signup.html etc. Can
On Aug 28, 2008, at 9:21 AM, Krist van Besien wrote:
On Thu, Aug 28, 2008 at 14:41, Jason Pruim [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
What I want to do is to rewrite this url:
HTTP://www.raoset.com/purl/customer/index.php?purl=jasonpruim112
To something more like:
HTTP://www.raoset.com/jasonpruim112
I have an apache 1.3x server which utilizes SSL. Lets say the name is
www.myserver1.com. I use apachectl startssl to start the server, and can
access it using https://www.myserver1.com. Now I have a second virtual
server named www.myserver2.com using the same IP, which I want to secure.
When I
Steve Wong did speak thusly:
Hi,
Assume I developed a module, compiled and tested with Apache
http://2.2.6.2.2.6. When I release the binary to others, what kind
of compatibility may I claim in terms of Apache HTTP server version.
May I say something like:
Compiled with Apache 2.2.6
Steve Wong did speak thusly:
Thanks for your reply. I do expect the binary releases are tied to
platform specific information (OS, processor architecture, dependent
libraries). If the only thing change is Apache server version, does
it work? Or I should be prepared to add a dimension to my
Thanks to all who replied. Richard, your solution works great. I
didn't realize this was a script-specific mod. I thought there would
be a setting in an apache2.conf or something on the FS. I'm very glad
to have learned this. Thanks again!
Richard de Vries wrote:
If you are running on unix,
On Thu, Aug 28, 2008 at 2:53 PM, Joseph S D Yao [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Thu, Aug 28, 2008 at 10:31:42AM -0300, Tan, Liao wrote:
Ok, ic I can simply remove the passphrase, and provided the new key be
readabale by root only, I should not have any security problems... is it
simply remove
Joseph S D Yao wrote:
On Thu, Aug 28, 2008 at 10:31:42AM -0300, Tan, Liao wrote:
Ok, ic I can simply remove the passphrase, and provided the new key be
readabale by root only, I should not have any security problems... is it simply
remove it? or any other settings, configuratios,
I see in my access log requests for web pages which
I do not serve, some of which appear to have a 200 status.
That doesn't seem right.
I've tried to post a piece of my log but it keeps coming
back as spam.
Chris Howard
-
The
Chris,
You should use a pastebin, and give us the direct link instead.
Howard, Chris wrote:
I see in my access log requests for web pages which
I do not serve, some of which appear to have a 200 status.
That doesn't seem right.
I've tried to post a piece of my log but it keeps coming
back as
On Thu, 28 Aug 2008 07:57:24 -0400
Steve Wong [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
Assume I developed a module, compiled and tested with Apache 2.2.6.
When I release the binary to others, what kind of compatibility may I
claim in terms of Apache HTTP server version. May I say something
like:
On Thu, Aug 28, 2008 at 05:42:59PM -0400, Eric Covener wrote:
...
root-owned private key sure sounds wiser to me.
...
Tell me three good reasons why. Bad ones don't count.
There is nothing special about a file that is owned by root vs. another
UID. There is a PROBLEM, that you must be root
On Thu, Aug 28, 2008 at 04:53:05PM -0500, William A. Rowe, Jr. wrote:
Joseph S D Yao wrote:
On Thu, Aug 28, 2008 at 10:31:42AM -0300, Tan, Liao wrote:
Ok, ic I can simply remove the passphrase, and provided the new key be
readabale by root only, I should not have any security problems...
Hi,
I have 2 project I'm working on, one of them is built using PHP the other is
built using Servlets. Currently they run on 2 separate servers Apache HTTPD and
Tomcat. But I want to integrate the 2 projects and to make the work run faster
I need to run both of them in 1 server if possible
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