Alexandru Sofronie wrote:
>
> Nothing works!
> The paths to files are fine (i think). As written in docs, you don't have to
> put there the filename to look for, just
> the directory, right? (/home/httpd/htmlnot
> /home/httpd/html/index.html).
> Any other solutions?
> It can be a dns configur
thout errors and ping doesn't report anything wrong...
Please cout << something!!
Thanks all!
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From: Stan Bubrouski <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Tuesday, June 20, 2000 8:08 PM
Subject: Re: Log error
> Yea
Yeah but remember not to allow the entire world to have access to /doc/
because it allows people to know exactly what software you have installed
on your system which is a security/privacy concern, the example below is
a good example of what to do.
-Stan Bubrouski
At 07:57 AM 6/17/00 +0800, John
>
> How can i make it work? And is that forwarding source address 0.0.0.0
> correct? I don't have any virtual hosts (domains), or forwarders or
> masquerading or nothing. Just old plain simple configuration.
>
> Can anyone help me, please? The documentation isn't!!!
It's an Apache configurati
On Fri Jun 16 2000 at 02:35, "Alexandru Sofronie" wrote:
> I have set up a dns on my computer with this configuration, with one primary
> name server and other 3 IN servers (www, ftp and mail).
>
> The ftp server is running ok (tested). The telnet, ping etc commands behave
> as it should be.
> T
Hi all!
I have set up a dns on my computer with this configuration, with one primary
name server and other 3 IN servers (www, ftp and mail).
The ftp server is running ok (tested). The telnet, ping etc commands behave
as it should be.
The only thing is not working is apache server.
It keeps telli