James Coyle wrote:
But as far as I know, Apache is part of the standard Snow Leopard installation so it would not need to be reinstalled right?
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On Aug 22, 2010, at 5:15 PM, "J. Greenlees" wrote:
James Coyle wrote:
Ever since I reinstalled Snow Leopard on my Mac, i've ha
> This seems like an apache bug to me, but wanted to pass it by this group
> first. Any thoughts? To me it seems that the output of the
> mod_autoindex directory listing and the header/footer stuff is some a
> separate stream and being buffered to the end. When php as a cgi is
> used on the heade
But as far as I know, Apache is part of the standard Snow Leopard installation
so it would not need to be reinstalled right?
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On Aug 22, 2010, at 5:15 PM, "J. Greenlees" wrote:
> James Coyle wrote:
>> Ever since I reinstalled Snow Leopard on my Mac, i've had some serious
>
Freek Dijkstra wrote:
It seems that is just not matched
for some reason.
Curious,
is not matched either
However,
is matched.
Logically, I would have expected both regexps to yield the same result.
Freek
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James Coyle wrote:
Ever since I reinstalled Snow Leopard on my Mac, i've had some serious Apache
issues. Judging from this diagnostic information:
httpd: Syntax error on line 54 of /private/etc/apache2/httpd.conf: Cannot load
/private/etc/apache2/libexec/apache2/mod_authn_file.so into server:
Ever since I reinstalled Snow Leopard on my Mac, i've had some serious Apache
issues. Judging from this diagnostic information:
> httpd: Syntax error on line 54 of /private/etc/apache2/httpd.conf: Cannot
> load /private/etc/apache2/libexec/apache2/mod_authn_file.so into server:
> dlopen(/privat
Eric Covener wrote:
Allow from all
satisfy any?
Sorry, no change.
Requesting /projects/ still gives a 403 Forbidden.
Also, If I understand correctly, what I want is "satisfy all";
(thus both require valid-user and allow all should be satisfied.)
It seems that is just not matched
for
>
> Allow from all
>
satisfy any?
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I can't figure out how to accomplish the following access permissions.
- https://www.example.org/projects/ maps to /var/www/projects/
- The projects folder has access restrictions, only valid-users may view
/projects or subdirectories
- All valid-users may view (the autoindex of) /projects
- By
It seems that mod_autoindex's directory listing and the custom header
and footer files are separate streams that are not sequenced/handled
correctly in all circumstances. Here are details of 2 failure modes.
Apache version: Apache/2.2.11
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On Aug 21, 2010, at 9:49 AM, James Godrej wrote:
Yes Rich.
Sorry for me be so annoying to this list.
But I am looking for some
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