[EMAIL PROTECTED] rotatelogs and rewriteLog

2006-05-19 Thread Browne, Anthony A
Hello everyone, Is it possible to use rotatelogs with a rewriteLog on a Windows OS? If so, how. TIA - The official User-To-User support forum of the Apache HTTP Server Project. See

RE: [EMAIL PROTECTED] rotatelogs and rewriteLog

2006-05-19 Thread Browne, Anthony A
: Re: [EMAIL PROTECTED] rotatelogs and rewriteLog On 5/19/06, Browne, Anthony A [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hello everyone, Is it possible to use rotatelogs with a rewriteLog on a Windows OS? If so, how. I've never tried it, but I don't believe this is possible. But you shouldn't need

[EMAIL PROTECTED] Proxying active ftp

2006-05-11 Thread Browne, Anthony A
. cheers, emmanuel Browne, Anthony A wrote: Hello everyone, I have a virtual host that needs to proxy ftp. The config for it is: VirtualHost *:9982 ServerAdmin ServerName :9982 LogFormat %t %h %{Host}i \%r\ %s %B ftpcommon CustomLog logs/9982_access.log ftpcommon

RE: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Proxying active ftp

2006-05-10 Thread Browne, Anthony A
active ftp. cheers, emmanuel Browne, Anthony A wrote: Hello everyone, I have a virtual host that needs to proxy ftp. The config for it is: VirtualHost *:9982 ServerAdmin ServerName :9982 LogFormat %t %h %{Host}i \%r\ %s %B ftpcommon CustomLog logs/9982_access.log ftpcommon

[EMAIL PROTECTED] Proxying active ftp

2006-05-09 Thread Browne, Anthony A
Hello everyone, I have a virtual host that needs to proxy ftp. The config for it is: VirtualHost *:9982 ServerAdmin ServerName :9982 LogFormat %t %h %{Host}i \%r\ %s %B ftpcommon CustomLog logs/9982_access.log ftpcommon ProxyRequests On /VirtualHost The problem is that when

[EMAIL PROTECTED] Proxying active ftp

2006-05-08 Thread Browne, Anthony A
Hello everyone, I have a virtual host that needs to proxy ftp. The config for it is: VirtualHost *:9982 ServerAdmin ServerName :9982 LogFormat %t %h %{Host}i \%r\ %s %B ftpcommon CustomLog logs/9982_access.log ftpcommon ProxyRequests On /VirtualHost The problem is that when

RE: [EMAIL PROTECTED] maintaining session after mod_rewrite

2006-04-24 Thread Browne, Anthony A
The links are not broken, but I solved this issue another way. Apparently, mod_rewrite will erase the query string if you place a '?' after the substitution, otherwise it will append it. I needed this with a redirect (R) instead of proxy (P). Thanks for the help though, I appreciate it.

RE: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Forward port 443 requests, but use mod_rewrite on port 80 requests

2006-04-20 Thread Browne, Anthony A
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Thursday, April 20, 2006 2:07 AM To: users@httpd.apache.org Subject: RE: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Forward port 443 requests, but use mod_rewrite on port 80 requests -Original Message- From: Browne, Anthony A [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Mittwoch, 19

RE: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Forward port 443 requests, but use mod_rewrite on port 80 requests

2006-04-19 Thread Browne, Anthony A
Subject: RE: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Forward port 443 requests, but use mod_rewrite on port 80 requests -Original Message- From: Browne, Anthony A [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Dienstag, 18. April 2006 18:29 No, I am trying to figure out how to separate the two different request

RE: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Forward port 443 requests, but use mod_rewrite on port 80 requests

2006-04-19 Thread Browne, Anthony A
Message- From: Browne, Anthony A [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Dienstag, 18. April 2006 18:29 No, I am trying to figure out how to separate the two different request streams. I did read your description below and I think I get it: if (HTTP) if (mirrored) serve

RE: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Forward port 443 requests, but use mod_rewrite on port 80 requests

2006-04-18 Thread Browne, Anthony A
Do you not already have two port-based VHs? One on port 80 and one on port 443? If so, there is no problem since the two VHs clearly separate the two request streams. If this isn't clear to you, post back some more details of your config... Specifically, how do you separate HTTP and