Hallo,
rein interessehalber: Wie geht ihr damit um? Ich meine jetzt nicht
Comodo, Diginotar, sondern das hier:
http://www.heise.de/newsticker/meldung/Tool-soll-SSL-Cookies-in-zehn-Minuten-knacken-1346257.html
Ich habe mir jetzt mal den letzten Snapshot von openssl-1.0.1-dev
übersetzt mit
Am 29.09.2011 16:31, schrieb Rainer Sokoll:
Hallo,
rein interessehalber: Wie geht ihr damit um? Ich meine jetzt nicht
Comodo, Diginotar, sondern das hier:
http://www.heise.de/newsticker/meldung/Tool-soll-SSL-Cookies-in-zehn-Minuten-knacken-1346257.html
Ich habe mir jetzt mal den letzten
On 29.09.2011 16:37, Reindl Harald wrote:
Am 29.09.2011 16:31, schrieb Rainer Sokoll:
Hallo,
rein interessehalber: Wie geht ihr damit um? Ich meine jetzt
nicht Comodo, Diginotar, sondern das hier:
Hello good people,
This is a request for sanity check of a running config under Apache
2.0.52. I have this single vhost that was configured long ago. I recently
was handed over the ownership of the config, and it struct me that it was
a bit peculiarly, in the sense that i am not all sure if the
ProxyRequests should be off for reverse proxy like in your case.
On Sep 29, 2011 9:41 PM, congo thomas apa...@thva.dk wrote:
Hello good people,
This is a request for sanity check of a running config under Apache
2.0.52. I have this single vhost that was configured long ago. I recently
was
I am setting up a server with mod_dav and have found that when people use
something like NetDrive on Windows to mount it as a local drive, the logs are
enormous. Copying a CD sized file generates over 600 GET requests. We need to
log all the file downloads from and that's going to make it
What do people recommend for logging httpd access to SQL. I know at the very
worst I can set CustomLog | sql_insert.sh ... but was hoping there's
something more efficient. I see the mod_log_sql project on OutOfOrder.cc, but
that seems to stop at httpd 2.0. I see some people have an independent
Hello all,
I am a bit confused regarding the difference between:
Directory /
Options FollowSymLinks
AllowOverride None
/Directory
and:
Directory /var/www/
Options Indexes FollowSymLinks MultiViews
Your root directory / should always be Deny from all. Then you allow access
to other directories per need.
On Sep 30, 2011 7:25 AM, Brandon Phelps bphe...@gls.com wrote:
Hello all,
I am a bit confused regarding the difference between:
Directory /
Options FollowSymLinks
AllowOverride None
Hello list httpd
I have problems in core dump of Apache with the latest version of mod_qos
I returned to the depot version of debian
that is a lower version
the problem seems to be resolved
all testimonials are welcome
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