Hey,
I, personally, run Apache on 80, SSH on 443... Works well and keeps
worms off my back. Your problem DOES remind me of something I
stumbled across a little while ago. Here it is:
http://dag.wieers.com/howto/ssh-http-tunneling/
Tunneling SSH over HTTP
"This document explains how to set up an A
Please help.Apache 2.0.55 on Solaris 2.9 won't start with the following error:[Sat Apr 01 15:26:39 2006] [notice] Digest: done[Sat Apr 01 15:26:39 2006] [info] mod_unique_id: using ip addr 158.77.55.107[Sat Apr 01 15:26:40 2006] [warn] pid file /usr/local/apache2/logs/httpd.pid overwritten -- Uncle
How about one of the many web-ssh clients out there? Could you perhaps
setup one of those and use that instead?
http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&q=web+ssh&btnG=Google-search&meta=
It's not an ideal solution but it might be what you're looking for.
Oscar
Quoting Emmanuel E <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
I have a feeling that you should run ssh on port 443 even if you get a
different IP address, unless its a 'differently' configured firewall...
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> Ideally, I wish there were some kind of apache directives I could use
> so that httpd would continue to monitor port 80, and if it gets a
> connection that does not look like http or https, it would forward the
> bits to port 22. But I doubt that is possible.
T
try running ssh on port 443 and use putty to log in.
or
u could run apache+ssl+mod_proxy on port 443 and define an AllowCONNECT to
port 22. u will need to patch mod_proxy for this to work (and some other
stuff too!).
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Hi all --
I have a linux box running several websites using apache. Elsewhere,
I have a client on a military base. When I am at the client's site
using their network, their paranoid firewall drops just about
everything in the world except port 80. This means I can show them
their website when I
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I am trying to diagnose an on going problem that I have
been seeing with Apache 2.0.54 on a Solaris 8 server. =20
Basically after 2 weeks or so of running fine, the machine
will run out of swap. It has 2GB of physical RAM, then
6GB of swap avalible.
Hi all-
Using Apache 2.2.0-
I've read some other threads in the archives reporting weirdness with this-
I am trying to set up a reverse proxy/cache, and have concluded that it
simply does not work.
The proxy portion works just fine, and the cache portion works just fine for
local files, but mod_c
Hello,
I am using mod_auth_ldap under Apache 2.0.52 on Red Hat, via an
.htaccess file, to authenticate users into a directory where I have a
cgi application. Initial authentication works just fine.
The problem comes when the browser is left unattended for awhile, when
the user is logged in. If
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> How do I logout from a "authtype basic" directory?
You don't. You're never really logged in to beg
Hi all,
I couldn't find info on this subject...
I have multiple webservers wich are loadbalanced. They only differ in
their IP and a unique virtualhost used for testing.
(site.com/www.site.com is common, web01.site.com is unique).
Is there a way to create az includable config in which the
How do I logout from a "authtype basic" directory?
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