More info needed...
What do you mean, all of them just don't work. What specifically isn't
working? What have you tried, and what was the error output?
Sincerely,
-Rachel
On Sun, 2007-09-30 at 01:21, Plant More Tree wrote:
Hi guys,
I was trying to find some tutorial on integrating
Hi,
I have a few questions about the config that you displayed, and perhaps
they'll lead to a resolution.
First question: Is IP address aaa.aaa.aaa.aaa the server's internal IP
address?
Second question: Location /blah doesn't appear to have an alias. I'm
not 100% sure one isn't needed, but I
From the sounds of it, you are required to use a web application to do
what you want to do. It doesn't have to be PHP. You can use cgi
scripts, ASP, tomcat with java, or ...
Make a script or a page which will do two things. First, validate the
user, check that they are logged in payed, etc.
Johan,
It isn't a bad idea, nor that difficult to add a dedicated IP for your
SSL stuff. You can add another eth configuration on your current
machine (even if your ip addresses are assigned dynamically).
In the preceding case, setup your router to start assigning IPs above a
certain value.
Edward,
***.***.***.38 needs to be the machine's internal ip address
http.conf
~snip~
ServerRoot /etc/httpd
~snip~
Listen 80
#
# Load config files from the config directory /etc/httpd/conf.d.
#
Include conf.d/*.conf
~snip~
ServerName randerson
~snip~
DocumentRoot
Michelle,
I am not an apache expert. However, it sounds like you need an actual
programming to do what you would like to do.
From the sounds of it, you would need to have a central program which
would check authentication every time the user made a request. If the
user wasn't logged in, it
at 09:18, Rachel Anderson-Barrios wrote:
Hi,
I have seen many questions from Google about the error_log and apache
configuration, but nothing similar to the problem I'm experiencing.
The machine and configuration was working until it was moved onto a
different network, now I'm getting
I'm not sure if this is what you mean or not, but you can redirect to
pseudo ip addresses on the same machine.
VirtualHost ***.***.***.38:80
ServerAdmin [EMAIL PROTECTED]
DocumentRoot /home/httpd/riskanalyticsinc/ramain
ServerName my-host
JkMount /*.xsp ajp13
JkMount /*.xxsp
Hi,
I have seen many questions from Google about the error_log and apache
configuration, but nothing similar to the problem I'm experiencing.
The machine and configuration was working until it was moved onto a
different network, now I'm getting the following error in the error_log
file:
[Fri