Re: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Upgrade Apache 2.0.46 to 2.0.59 (on RHEL3.9 )

2008-09-15 Thread Gene LeDuc
Hi Hugh, Before I discovered TraceEnable, I found something on the web that showed how to block TRACE using mod_rewrite. Here's what I got to work (assuming that your install was compiled with --enable-rewrite): Include the following lines in your httpd.conf file in a server configuration

RE: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Upgrade Apache 2.0.46 to 2.0.59 (on RHEL3.9 )

2008-09-15 Thread Hugh E Cruickshank
From: Gene LeDuc Sent: September 15, 2008 09:43 Before I discovered TraceEnable, I found something on the web that showed how to block TRACE using mod_rewrite. Here's what I got to work (assuming that your install was compiled with --enable-rewrite): [big snip] Hi Gene: Thanks for

[EMAIL PROTECTED] Upgrade Apache 2.0.46 to 2.0.59 (on RHEL3.9 )

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