that could actually mirror the Apache
server and give me some sort of HA failover?
Thank you very much for all your comments, suggestions and help I very much
appreciate it.
Thank you
Renato
Renato Oliveira
Linux System Administrator
e-mail: renato.olive...@grant.co.uk
Tel: +44 (0)1763 260811
Fax
it down to narrow the problem.
It maybe there is a technical problem with godaddy.
R
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DO you want to have users authenticated?
If that is what want: htpasswd -c /etc/password.users username
Note 'htpasswd' is the command, '-c' is the command option,
'/etc/password.users' is the file to store the users, username is to be
replaced with the username you want.
R
Renato Oliveira
/httpd/conf/certs/server.key
/VirtualHost
If anyone could help me or point to the right direction, give a clue it would
be very much appreciated.
I have search loads before posting this question here.
Thank you very much in advance
Renato
Renato Oliveira
Systems Administrator
e-mail: renato.olive
Eric,
Thank you for the reply?
I am sorry I don't understand it, sorry. I don't want to protect the directory,
I want to have a redirect of the 403 error to a warning page.
Do you mean for me to remove the
Directory / directive?
Thank you very much
Best regards
Renato
Renato Oliveira