Hello all,
I get a website directly defined in an URL like http://host1/*. This
site includes all kind of directories, files, images etc but also some
aliases like ( /awstats, ... ).
This is working fine.
Now I would like to map this site exactly as the same way but in another
URL like
thanks a lot Vincent, I will try this on Monday.
On 7/21/06, Vincent Bray [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 7/21/06, Vincent Blondel [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I would like to forward traffic from (dmz)
http://people.domain/~username
to (lan) http://username.srv.intranet.
I found such type
Can somebody help me please ... thanks a lot.
Regards
Vincent
Hello all,
I get mod_proxy running in my dmz to forward http traffic from internet to
my trusted area. This is working fine except that I have to implement a
new type of config for a special host.
I would like to forward
-status
Order deny,allow
Deny from all
Allow from all
/Location
Location /server-info
SetHandler server-info
Order deny,allow
Deny from all
Allow from localhost
/Location
Include conf/modules/*.mod
On Wed, 2006-05-03 at 18:00 -0400, Joshua Slive wrote:
On 5/3/06, Vincent
for your answer and many thanks for your comprehension.
Vincent.
On 5/4/06, Vincent Blondel [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Joshua,
Below you can find my httpd.conf. As I explained it, my clients connect
to this config running on port 7000 and this is working fine.
Concerning eventual errors, I
Hello all,
I am using apache 1.3.x as a forward server for the internet access from my
lan. This is all working fine except I get
something strange by ftp sites.
In fact I get well the result but I only receive simple html output without
usual icons, those ones located in
apache_root/icons/.
I am using Apache 2.0.55 and I googled a lot last hour to find why it is
not possible to change the HTTP Header 'Server' field with mod_headers.
I found some websites pretending this is well possible and some others
saying it is not possible. When I try it, it seems this is not possible.
But I
Hi all,
Recently I had to set-up our external http proxy (apache 1.3.x) in such
a way that it accepts rsync traffic coming from our lan.
So I decided to add a 'CONNECT' in my httpd.conf. This is all working
now but not so fine as I could expect it. Sometimes the communication is
broken and I get
I chmod 777 ( just for the test) all run and log directories so that I
am sure all *.pid *.log and all running stuffs can be
created but what is suprising me is that the log file does not mention this
filename.
Even when I truss the httpd process I get thousands of lines corresponding to
all
you have explicitly specified
LockFile, you should find the lock file under
SERVER_ROOT/logs/accept.lock
-ascs
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Sent: Monday, October 03, 2005 3:01 PM
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