Re: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Protecting a Directory

2008-10-03 Thread jg6789
we've tried using three different tools to create an encrypted passwd for the htpasswd file and the server wont read it. could it be the directive? or bad encrypt tools? - Original Message - From: "Drew Tomlinson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: Sent: Friday, October 03, 2008 1:59 PM Subject

Re: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Protecting a Directory

2008-10-03 Thread jg6789
ok fixed the path. got a 401 error. made a new htpasswd file and worked. apparently the htpasswd tool was generating bogus encrypted passwd, server didnt understand. tried to use the apache htpasswd tool in bin folder but wont launch for some reason. - Original Message - From: "Drew T

Re: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Protecting a Directory

2008-10-03 Thread jg6789
according to php document root it is the path. htpasswd is not under root. it is under a folder in the alias folder. the question is when the htaccess AuthUserFile ooks for the htpasswd file is it looking in at the "alais" or the D:/ directory? - Original Message - From: "Eric Covener

Re: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Protecting a Directory

2008-10-03 Thread jg6789
In the folder is an htaccess with the following: AuthName "Restricted Area" AuthType Basic AuthUserFile xampp/htdocs//.htpasswd AuthName "My Private Area" require valid-user In the config is the following: Alias / "D:/" Options Indexes FollowSymLinks Includes ExecCGI AllowOv

Re: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Protecting a Directory

2008-10-03 Thread jg6789
I have a .htaccess and .htpasswd in a direcotry folder and i keep getting this message no matter how i configure the htaccess file and htpasswd files. Server Error! The server encountered an internal error and was unable to complete your request. Either the server is overloaded or there was an

[EMAIL PROTECTED] Protecting a Directory

2008-10-02 Thread jg6789
There still seems to be alot of discrepancy on this issue. Whether or not to use a .htaccess or directive command to protect a directory so I'm looking for some answers on what works the best usually. Protecting a folder called Alias /xxx "D:/" Options FollowSymLinks AllowOverride

Re: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Running Multiple Windows Services on port 8080

2008-10-01 Thread jg6789
Brian, tried my.domain.com to my.domain.com:8080. doesnt work only allows IP:PORT. btw Cox internet out here even with a business account blocks port 80. - Original Message - From: "Brian Mearns" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: Sent: Wednesday, October 01, 2008 3:40 AM Subject: Re: [EMAIL PR

Re: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Running Multiple Windows Services on port 8080

2008-09-30 Thread jg6789
We are using dydns too. We can append the port number, sure. that sucks for users though. (thats why we use webhop)maybe we should petition dyndns to allow the domains they hand out to be linked to an IPADDRESS:PORT instead of just an IP. That would elminate any workarounds like webhop and suffi

Re: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Running Multiple Windows Services on port 8080

2008-09-30 Thread jg6789
enjoy it while you can. Jay - Original Message - From: "Brian Mearns" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: Sent: Tuesday, September 30, 2008 2:36 PM Subject: Re: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Running Multiple Windows Services on port 8080 Some ISPs don't block port 80 for residential accounts, either. I'm o

Re: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Running Multiple Windows Services on port 8080

2008-09-30 Thread jg6789
John, We too are limited to port 8080. since our ISP blocks port 80. Have you ever found a work around for this? We currently have to have our domain [sub.domain.com] redirect to 72.x.x.x.:8080 in order for it to work. Now users see the ip address in the browser address bar. not good. not good

Re: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Cannot connect to apache from outside machines

2008-09-30 Thread jg6789
Should I change following below for my ip to be reached? The port forwarding instructions on apaches website says to forward port 443(in router) to my ip and all should be fine. Someone mentioned to edit this httpd statement below. If that is true then would I have it listen on port 443 as apach

Re: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Cannot connect to apache from outside machines

2008-09-30 Thread jg6789
listens on 80 then port 443. Yes I am using public ip address to connect via browser. and port forwarding is forwarding to the local ip 192.168.x.x - Original Message - From: "Brian Mearns" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: Sent: Tuesday, September 30, 2008 4:28 AM Subject: Re: [EMAIL PROTECTED

[EMAIL PROTECTED] Cannot connect to apache from outside machines

2008-09-29 Thread jg6789
Ok done all the research I can, time for some collaboration. New Server apache 2.5 apache running default configuration xampp/htdocs/index.html http://localhost and http://ipaddress works great. outside machines cannot connect to http://ipaddress main gateway and routers have been forwarded fr

Re: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Question

2008-09-29 Thread jg6789
Is there a way to get around the requirement of an index file being in there? i.e. it links but access is forbidden because there is no index file. - Original Message - From: "Eric Covener" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: Sent: Monday, September 29, 2008 7:09 AM Subject: Re: [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Re: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Question

2008-09-29 Thread jg6789
This... Alias /music "d:/my music" Order allow,deny Allow from all ...Doesnt work. Does it have to be somehwere special in the config file? stopped and restarted apache to refresh config file. furthermore the link path upon clicking shows file:///D:/My Music rather than http://localhost/D:

Re: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Question

2008-09-28 Thread jg6789
[error] [client 127.0.0.1] (20023)The given path was above the root path: Cannot map GET /D:/My%20Videos HTTP/1.1 to file, referer: http://localhost/ I read all Alias Instructions in manual. not clear to me. How do I add an alias and/or add a directory block that will work? Here is what I am t

[EMAIL PROTECTED] Question

2008-09-28 Thread jg6789
Current: default configuration status: index.html file in C:/xampp/htdocs. trying to hyperlink to another drive on the local machine.(D:)or (D:/My Music) wont work. Confidential: This email is intended only for the person or entity to which it is addressed. The information contained in this