Hi Serge,
thanks for your input.
I know I have to use the proxy directives. My problem is that I tried to do
but I didn't found the correct way to achieve the solution, and I'm looking
for somebody that can give me an example of how to do it.
Regards,
Gerard
2015-06-25 11:59 GMT+02:00 Serge
I must say that I tried a lot of possibilities but my knowledgment in
Apache WS is not too much advanced.
Apache Web Server version: 2.2.22
OS: Centos 6 64 bits
Tomcat version: 7.0.57
What I need to achieve is the following:
I have some plain websites defined this way:
[b]VirtualHost *:80
The problem: we accept a websockets message, send a message via unix socket to
another program, it sends a response back via a different socket to our
websockets module. It works 2 times, on the third attempt, the return socket is
successfully written to. We have a listener who is waiting
line 28.
Even if I put the script in the same directory as the web page, it will
fail, I need to have everything in the same directory, and that is not
practical.
I have no idea what I am doing wrong (what else is new). How can I fix
this?
Thanks!
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transition smooth?
What OS are you employing?
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I have a directory that I needs to be password protect and limited to
only certain users. Is it possible to place all of this information into
the httpd.conf file, or do I need a separate 'password' file?
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are needed for password protection.
They're not. If you can edit the config, as you can, it's usually better
to put all the Auth directives straight into the directory container.
Rgds,
Owen Boyle
Thanks, that did it. I would have never thought of that on my own.
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I had the same problem when i tried to disable cache through mod_perl2
own modules. In my case the Cache-Control headers solution pointed
here was not sufficient.
I followed the http headers through the firefox popular extension and
what i saw was that the important tags the browser was looking at
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