RE: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Unwanted rewrite followup/continuationn

2007-01-10 Thread Mark Lavi
Try changing the servername directive to the IP address in httpd.conf, I believe that will work. E.g.: ServerName 127.0.0.1 # etc --Mark Mark Lavi, Enterprise Web Management Team @ SGI mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] || phone:+1-650-933-7707 -Original Message- From: Israel Brewster [mailt

Re: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Unwanted rewrite followup/continuationn

2007-01-10 Thread Israel Brewster
Unfortunately, that won't work: the IP is different depending on where the machine is being accessed from. So as long as Apache insists on changing the URL to the server name, I will always have issues- it will just change depending on what I use for the server name. ---

RE: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Unwanted rewrite followup/continuationn

2007-01-10 Thread Mark Lavi
urther. --Mark Mark Lavi, Enterprise Web Management Team @ SGI mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] || phone:+1-650-933-7707 -Original Message- From: Israel Brewster [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Wednesday, January 10, 2007 12:51 PM To: users@httpd.apache.org Subject: Re: [EMAIL PROTECTED] U

Re: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Unwanted rewrite followup/continuationn

2007-01-10 Thread Israel Brewster
|| phone:+1-650-933-7707 -Original Message- From: Israel Brewster [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Wednesday, January 10, 2007 12:51 PM To: users@httpd.apache.org Subject: Re: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Unwanted rewrite followup/continuationn Unfortunately, that won't work: the IP is different depen

Re: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Unwanted rewrite followup/continuationn

2007-01-11 Thread Krist van Besien
Put the following in your httpd.conf: UseCanonicalName off Krist -- [EMAIL PROTECTED] Bremgarten b. Bern, Switzerland -- "...what you don't realize is that in the future Google WILL reach sentience, will [have had] invent[ed] a time machine, and will [have had] travel[ed] back in time to preven

Re: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Unwanted rewrite followup/continuationn

2007-01-11 Thread Israel Brewster
Thank you! That is EXACTLY what I was looking for! Sure enough, the default config supplied with my system had a "UseCanonicalName On" directive in there, changing that to "Off" fixed the issue. I knew there had to be something like that, I just didn't know where to look. Thanks again! ---