RE: [users@httpd] Multible SSL sites for a single httpd/IP

2012-09-24 Thread John Karr
Older browsers don't support the protocol enhancement that makes it possible. Which means that for example IE on XP will have issues. It was awesome when I tried to stick a second certificate on a server and it worked and I didn't need to rent an extra ip address from my isp, but the price is some

RE: [users@httpd] wrong IP address in apache logs

2012-09-24 Thread John Karr
You may want to look at: reverse proxy add forward module for Apache (mod_rpaf). It cleaned up a big headache for me. You define a list of your possible proxy sources and what your x-forwarded header is, and it just takes care of it. The developer's site is http://stderr.net/apache/rpaf/

RE: [users@httpd] allow from based on database query (2.4)

2012-03-24 Thread John Karr
: Daniel Gruno [mailto:rum...@cord.dk] Sent: Saturday, March 24, 2012 3:03 AM To: users@httpd.apache.org Subject: Re: [users@httpd] allow from based on database query (2.4) On 24-03-2012 02:38, John Karr wrote: I have an application that uses both ip and credentials authentication, currently

[users@httpd] allow from based on database query (2.4)

2012-03-23 Thread John Karr
I have an application that uses both ip and credentials authentication, currently to update the allow from I have to edit a file and restart the server. My next release will be using Apache 2.4 with dbd authentication, I was wondering if there were a way to either have apache get its' ip address

RE: [users@httpd] Apache 2 Reverse Proxy

2011-12-28 Thread John Karr
From a browser on the server (I recommend elinks for a console based one) connect to http://domain.com:8080/. Get your host serving a static page. Then add your proxy statements to replace the static page. Check the logs (/var/log/apache2/ is the ubuntu default) when something isn't working. To

RE: [users@httpd] mod_auth_form and digest authentication

2011-12-26 Thread John Karr
I couldn't figure out how to get digest authentication working with mod_auth_form, the documentation mentions it once, but offers no specifics and I was unable to guess it (I even tried looking at the source for comments that might help). Now as to why I would rather use digest

[users@httpd] mod_auth_form and digest authentication

2011-12-23 Thread John Karr
Version of Apache 2.3.15 The documentation for mod_auth_form says that it works with digest or basic authentication. I have it working with basic authentication from a database, but I can't find anything about how to switch over to digest. There are two reasons for wanting to do this, first if