[EMAIL PROTECTED] mod_proxy with regexps

2005-08-23 Thread Andrew Musselman
about a hundred different addresses I would like to access through the proxy. Can some regexp guru point me in the right direction? Or is there some other solution? Thank you for your time. Best, Andrew Andrew Musselman [EMAIL PROTECTED

[EMAIL PROTECTED] [SPAM] RE: [EMAIL PROTECTED] mod_auth_ldap

2005-08-23 Thread Andrew Musselman
Pamela, I just realized I never asked which version of apache you are using. The link I sent is for version 1.3; here's a link for version 2.0: http://httpd.apache.org/docs/2.0/platform/windows.html#cust Best, Andrew Andrew Musselman [EMAIL PROTECTED] >>> [EMAIL PROTECTED] 8/2

[EMAIL PROTECTED] [SPAM] RE: [EMAIL PROTECTED] mod_auth_ldap

2005-08-23 Thread Andrew Musselman
xec/apache2/mod_auth_ldap.so Then don't forget to restart apache.. Have fun! Andrew Andrew Musselman [EMAIL PROTECTED] >>> [EMAIL PROTECTED] 8/23/2005 1:45 AM >>> Hi Andrew, Is it possible that your problem has something to do with the port number? Normally when you u

Re: [EMAIL PROTECTED] mod_auth_ldap

2005-08-22 Thread Andrew Musselman
// "[LDAP: ldap_simple_bind_s() failed][Can't contact LDAP server]" Here is the error I get using ldaps:// "[LDAP: ssl connections not supported][Can't contact LDAP server]" Has anyone encountered these errors and know how to solve them? Thank you, Andrew Andrew

[EMAIL PROTECTED] mod_auth_ldap

2005-08-19 Thread Andrew Musselman
in the FreeBSD ports tree. Thanks, Andrew Andrew Musselman [EMAIL PROTECTED] >>> [EMAIL PROTECTED] 8/19/2005 10:20:08 AM >>> > I have apache running on my Windows 2000 Machine with SSL. Runs OK, > but in order to start apache with SSL I must start it up in a dos > wi

[EMAIL PROTECTED] [SPAM] Re: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Recompliing Apache, no config.smile found

2005-08-19 Thread Andrew Musselman
Bruce, I'm sure you meant that FreeBSD is the proper system to use on a server :) Andrew Andrew Musselman [EMAIL PROTECTED] >>> [EMAIL PROTECTED] 8/19/2005 8:09 AM >>> [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > Fedora is nothing more than a sanctioned carry-forth of former Redhat