Er... I don`t want to look like I am desperate... but i am actually a
bit, hehe...
Anyone has any idea about this? am I doing something wrong?
any contribution will be welcome
Thank you all very much!
J.M. Castroagudin escribió:
Hmmm... I thought that deny,allow, as I had, was the right
Perhaps this can help you:
http://httpd.apache.org/docs/2.0/ssl/ssl_faq.html#vhosts
There are some limitations about SSL and name-based virtualhosts.
It was a shok for me when I read that...
[EMAIL PROTECTED] escribió:
Hello,
I have this error after setup 2 virtualhost based on the same
Hi everybody,
I have been trying to limit access to certain 'directories' (inside a
https vhost) based on IP directives. Something like this:
SetEnvIf remote_addr W.X.Y.Z intranet
SetEnvIf Client-ip W.X.Y.Z intranet
VirtualHost *:443
DocumentRoot /disc/html/https
ServerName secure.foo.com
is
allowed by default. Any client which does not match a deny directive or does
match an Allow directive will be allowed access to the server.
:)
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