On Sun, 7 Aug 2005, maohai huang wrote:
Well, presumably, in order to read the URL string from the user agent
you'd have to answer the connection. So already there's a server running,
obviously.
And it greatly breaks the protocol to just close the connection without
sending some sort of error.
hi,
For security reasons I would like to know how to
configure apache on my.host.com such that when
someone tries http://my.host.com or
http://my.host.com/
there will be no response from the server at all,
just like there is no server running, but
http://my.host.com/foo or http://my.host.com/foo/
would work just fine. ditto for https.
thanks in advance.
mh
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