Doh, that explains a couple of things.
Thanks for the link!
Nico
On Wed, 2009-09-16 at 18:22 +0200, Bob Ionescu wrote:
2009/9/16 Nico De Ranter n...@sonycom.com:
however the 'require' directive doesn't seem to have any effect anymore?
You're overriding it with your Location definition
Hi,
I recently enabled access control on all folders of my apache server by
adding the following section:
Location /
AuthzLDAPAuthoritative off
AuthBasicProvider ldap
AuthType Basic
...
Require valid-user
/Location
The idea is that I can refine this for every
+0200, Nico De Ranter wrote:
Hi,
I recently enabled access control on all folders of my apache server by
adding the following section:
Location /
AuthzLDAPAuthoritative off
AuthBasicProvider ldap
AuthType Basic
...
Require valid-user
/Location
The idea
'require', but it still doesn't work. Any
ideas what else may be wrong?
Nico
On Wed, 2009-09-16 at 17:51 +0200, Nico De Ranter wrote:
Hmm,
following the troubleshooting section on
http://httpd.apache.org/docs/2.2/howto/htaccess.html I put some garbage
in the .htaccess and got a server error
to protect
file system that is local to the server. Is your server proxy?
Thanks,
Igor
On Thu, Aug 13, 2009 at 1:32 AM, Nico De Ranter n...@sonycom.com
wrote:
Found it. I was mixing Location and Directory directives. The
following
does exactly what I want
Hi,
I have an internal apache 2.2 server that serves a number of
applications (trac, subversion, twiki, ...). Every application on the
webserver requires LDAP authentication. To do this I added a
'AuthLDAP...' sections to each 'Location' section in the apache config
files. Unfortunately this
appears to be a firefox issue
indeed
Nico
On Wed, 2009-08-12 at 13:42 +0200, Nico De Ranter wrote:
Hi,
I have an internal apache 2.2 server that serves a number of
applications (trac, subversion, twiki, ...). Every application on the
webserver requires LDAP authentication. To do this I
-2.4.3/share/trac/cgi-bin/trac.cgi
Is there any way to get apache to log *why* it thinks the client should
be denied access?
(using apache 2.2.0)
Nico
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Nico De Ranter
Senior System Administrator
Sony Service Center (NSCE)
The Corporate Village, Da Vincilaan 7-D1
B-1935 Zaventem, Belgium
On Thu, 2006-07-06 at 11:20 -0400, Joshua Slive wrote:
On 7/6/06, Nico De Ranter [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
I am trying to setup a 'Trac' environment on my web server. I think I
configured apache correctly but for some reason I get a permission
denied. The log files just say
with Stuio 11 - have
you been able to build a PHP which works? I'm trying with Studio 10/Solaris
10 on a V440 but am not having much success at the moment.
Thanks
Markus
On Friday 24 March 2006 14:54, Nico De Ranter wrote:
Hi,
I'm setting up a webserver on Solaris 10 using httpd 2.2.0
occurs frequently, contact the website administrator
Any idea what this may be? I can't find anything at all in the log
files.
I'm using:
openssl 0.9.8a,
zlib 1.2.3 and
httpd 2.2.0
all compiled with Sun Studio 11.
Thanks in advance,
Nico
--
Nico De Ranter
Senior System Administrator
Sony
/sha2.h.rej
Nico
On Fri, 2006-02-03 at 16:05 +, Joe Orton wrote:
On Fri, Feb 03, 2006 at 03:52:37PM +0100, Nico De Ranter wrote:
I'm trying to compile httpd 2.2.0 on Solaris 8. When I do 'make
install' it stops with the following error messages
On Mon, 2006-02-06 at 11:31 +, Joe Orton wrote:
On Mon, Feb 06, 2006 at 09:51:10AM +0100, Nico De Ranter wrote:
thanks but I don't seem to be able to apply the patch (on a fresh
httpd-2.2.0 directory)
mena.[root]# cd httpd-2.2.0/srclib/apr
mena.[root]# patch -p1 apr-1.2.2
that
refer to customers as users: illegal drug trade and
the computer industry.
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Nico De Ranter
Senior System Administrator
Sony Service Center (NSCE)
The Corporate Village, Da Vincilaan 7-D1
B-1935 Zaventem, Belgium
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