Hi,
I try to put a Mediwiki powered website behind a reverse proxy.
It works well while there is no space in URL
(http://mydomain.tld/wwi/index.php?title=Main_Page for example), but
when there is a space on URL
(http://mydomain.tld/wwi/index.php?title=Main Page for example), it does
not work
Hello,
I'm trying to redirect visitors from certain countries using GeoIP. I'm
using Apache reverse proxy and pound as loadbalancer:
Ubuntu Server 9.01 64bits
Apache 2.2.11 (mod_proxy, mod_proxy_http, mod_cache, mod_disk_cache,
mod_rewrite, mod_geoip)
The problem I'm encountering is that the
On 1/28/2010 8:46 PM, LuKreme wrote:
On 28-Jan-2010, at 13:08, Matthew Smith wrote:
I have modified the windows 7 machine host file to the following:
192.168.1.2 mysite_com
Is that the correct format for the hosts file in Windos? I seem to recall the
Windows host file was 'different'
Since remote desktop can resolve the name, your hosts file should be
correct. (192.168.1.2 myhost_com should work, although if you're
calling that host server now then you may want to add that at the
end of the line, after a space.)
Silly question: you *did* restart HTTPD after updating its
On Thu, Jan 28, 2010 at 5:34 AM, Matus UHLAR - fantomas
uh...@fantomas.sk wrote:
On 26.01.10 15:28, Brian Mearns wrote:
I'm looking for some clarification on how to setup a reverse proxy
that supports SSL/TLS. My understanding is as follows (please correct
me if I'm wrong):
1. Client connects
Hello,
According to the following security advisory
http://www.openssl.org/news/secadv_20071012.txt a flaw has been
discovered in
OpenSSL's DTLS implementation. I am trying to determine whether this
advisory applies to Apache Server
2.2.6.
More specifically:
- Can DTLS be used in the context of
On Thu, 28 Jan 2010 14:29:20 -0600, Matthew Smith wrote:
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Content-Type: text/plain; charset=ISO-8859-1
I understand that. I am only trying to access the server from the windows 7
machine.
To clarify:
server, 192.168.1.2, running apache
Windows 7 machine,
Hey all. First of all thanks for the assistance.
I haven't resolved the issue, however I thought I would add some more detail
regarding my investigations, if anyone ever digs through these archives.
It seems that sed doesn't actually flush the stream it is editing until it hits
a '\n'. So I
I run apache 2 on my server, at fyrenice.com, and have no problem accessing
it locally. I run Mailman and SugarCRM among others, but am dead in the
water for the moment. I have ports 80 and 443 forwarded to my server machine
through my Linksys WRTP54G router. I can ssh in to my server no problem,
Hi,
Can somebody help me with this ?
Thanks
Bye,
Viki.
On 1/26/10, Vikrama Sanjeeva viki.sanje...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi Jeff,
Below is statistics from vmstat while everything is running including
httpd:
vmstat 2 3
kthr memorypagedisk faults
On Fri, Jan 29, 2010 at 6:42 PM, Vikrama Sanjeeva
viki.sanje...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi,
Can somebody help me with this ?
With what? You posted at the top of a giant thread with no context.
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Eric Covener
cove...@gmail.com
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