On Friday 18 July 2008 11:40 am, Dragon wrote:
> Chris Arnold wrote:
> >I have searched around and there are many helps on the internet but
> >none seem to address my issue. They have a some-domain.tld site on
> >the apache server (where i am making the changes to vhost.conf) and
> >i want the requ
Hi, all.
I hope it's OK to ask this (not sure where else to turn): I've created a
form, and use formmail.php (not FormMail.cgi) to process it. It almost works
fine. The exception is that I have an error page which is called if a user
doesn't fill in all required fields. The mechanism to go
On Sun, 20 Jan 2008 14:38:28 +, Oteng Michael Raesima wrote
> good day to you all
>
> I am a newbie to Apache. I managed to install Apache and phpmyadmin. Now i
> can access localhost and the testphp file. However, when i try phpmyadmin, i
> get the following error:
>
> Existing configuration
On Tuesday 16 October 2007 2:58 pm, Aaron Dalton wrote:
> On Tue, 16 Oct 2007, Tony Heal wrote:
> > I am using apache v 1.3.34-4.1 and openssl on Debian and I have set up
> > SSL, Although I can restart apache using the init script without issue I
> > get prompted for a pass phrase if I stop and st
On Friday June 23 2006 11:36 am, hui xu wrote:
> Please unsub me form the maillist, I have tried many times, the
> mailist continue send me the mails.
>
>
Enough already. Hui get it!
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On Thursday March 23 2006 5:46 pm, serross wrote:
> I'm new to this so please be patient.
> I have a standalone Win XP SP2 system with dial up to the Internet which
> I want to run the Apache web server on to test code before uploading to
> the web. In the install directions, it says that it will a
On Wednesday March 08 2006 8:33 am, François Conil wrote:
> Dimitri Yioulos a écrit :
> > Joshua,
> >
> > I did just that, and got an internal server error message. error_log
> > shows the following:
> >
> > [Tue Mar 07 13:26:24 2006] [error] SSL Proxy re
On Tuesday March 07 2006 11:54 am, Joshua Slive wrote:
> On 3/7/06, Dimitri Yioulos <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Hello to all.
> >
> > I must be the lamest person in the world - can't seem to get reverse
> > proxy right.
> >
> > Some info.: a
Hello to all.
I must be the lamest person in the world - can't seem to get reverse proxy
right.
Some info.: apache 2.0.16 running on CentOS 3.6.
I have added a redirect directive to httpd.conf so that when a user goes to
http://www.mywebsite.com/webmail, he/she ends up at
https://mailserver.
directives, and one or more files containing virtual
> host definitions. That's just a matter of personal preference. If you want
> to, you can put the whole configuration into one single file.
>
> -ascs
>
> -Original Message-
> From: Dimitri Yioulos [mailto:[EMAI
read over SSL
>
> SSLRequireSSL
>
>
>
> ServerName mailserver
> ...
> Redirect /program https://mailserver/program
>
>
>
> ServerName mailserver
>
> SSLEngine On
>
> SSLCertificateFile ...
> SSLCerti
made using HTTPS. Some of the
> documents that you receive may well contain links using the HTTP scheme
> rather than HTTPS.
>
> A good tool for tracking such issues is HTTPWatch for IE, or
> LiveHTTPheaders for FireFox.
>
> -ascs
>
> -Original Message-
> From:
Hello to all.
I'm pretty new to apache and ssl. I have httpd-2.0.46-46.3.ent.centos.1 and
mod_ssl-2.0.46-46.3.ent.centos.1 installed on a CentOS 3.3 box. I have an
SSL cert installed, and SSLCertificateFile and SSLCertificateKey locations
specified correctly in ssl.conf. I have a web mail ap
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