Hi
We have a lot of strange log entry in our NetScreen FireWall:
Nov 12 11:42:51 172.20.125.1 NSNAME: NetScreen device_id=NSNAME
[MYISP]system-notification-00257(traffic): start_time="2003-11-12
11:42:10" duration=0 policy_id=51 service=tcp/port:20
Hi
We have a lot of strange log entry in our NetScreen FireWall:
Nov 12 11:42:51 172.20.125.1 NSNAME: NetScreen device_id=NSNAME
[MYISP]system-notification-00257(traffic): start_time="2003-11-12
11:42:10" duration=0 policy_id=51 service=tcp/port:2
On Fri, 02 Aug 2002 at 19:59:48 +0200, Michelle Konzack wrote:
> Am 14:46 01/08/02 +0200 hat Jones Down geschrieben:
[...]
> >In other words, it´s redundant to have installed packages "apache" AND
> >"apache-ssl"?
>
> NO, you can have only apache OR apache-SSL
Do you mean that you can NOT have _b
Hello,
Am 14:46 01/08/02 +0200 hat Jones Down geschrieben:
>
>
>HI,
>So if I want an ssl apache it´s ok to have package apache and
>libapache-mod-ssl, right?
YES
>In other words, it´s redundant to have installed packages "apache" AND
>"apache-ssl"?
NO, you can have only apache OR apa
On Thu, Aug 01, 2002 at 02:46:08PM +0200, Jones Down wrote:
> package apache-ssl is the apache with compiled in ssl statically?
Yes.
> package apache is apache build with module support?
Yes. apache-ssl has module support, too.
> So if I want an ssl apache it´s ok to have package apache
HI,
as I want to switch a server from redhat to debian I am investigating
the differences and want to ask a simple question:
package apache-ssl is the apache with compiled in ssl statically?
package apache is apache build with module support?
So if I want an ssl apache it´s ok to have
[...]
> > I also think you'll need ip based vhosts in Apache to make it listen to a
> 2nd NIC.
>
> can I ask for some help on this ? i need apache to listen to both NICs
No, you shouldn't need ip-based vhosts (which are inherently a Bad Thing,
but that's another thread). Looking at
http://www.
> Sounds like the 2nd NIC isn't fully turned on.
its fully on, I can ping the 2nd IP add happily, telnet to it, etc ...
> I also think you'll need ip based vhosts in Apache to make it listen to a
2nd NIC.
can I ask for some help on this ? i need apache to listen to both NICs
TIA
sib
--
[...]
> > I also think you'll need ip based vhosts in Apache to make it listen to a
> 2nd NIC.
>
> can I ask for some help on this ? i need apache to listen to both NICs
No, you shouldn't need ip-based vhosts (which are inherently a Bad Thing,
but that's another thread). Looking at
http://www
> Sounds like the 2nd NIC isn't fully turned on.
its fully on, I can ping the 2nd IP add happily, telnet to it, etc ...
> I also think you'll need ip based vhosts in Apache to make it listen to a
2nd NIC.
can I ask for some help on this ? i need apache to listen to both NICs
TIA
sib
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Sounds like the 2nd NIC isn't fully turned on. Is everything the way it
should be in ifconfig? Have you tried binding any other daemons to the 2nd
NIC? I also think you'll need ip based vhosts in Apache to make it listen
to a 2nd NIC.
The second NIC should be on a different subnet, otherwise ha
Sounds like the 2nd NIC isn't fully turned on. Is everything the way it
should be in ifconfig? Have you tried binding any other daemons to the 2nd
NIC? I also think you'll need ip based vhosts in Apache to make it listen
to a 2nd NIC.
The second NIC should be on a different subnet, otherwise h
dear group,
i have apache running and its presently serving 3 virtual domains (domain based
VH).
now i added a 2nd NIC to my server and when i point my browser to that 2nd IP
add, i get an error.
how do I do it so that when i try to type in the 2nd IP add in my browser, ill
get the default domain
dear group,
i have apache running and its presently serving 3 virtual domains (domain based
VH).
now i added a 2nd NIC to my server and when i point my browser to that 2nd IP
add, i get an error.
how do I do it so that when i try to type in the 2nd IP add in my browser, ill
get the default domain
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