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