Alright, so I'm loving the challenge here, but loathing the fact that I can't seem to make any progress... Trying to password protect different regions of my site, and I haven't seen any change at all, nor has anyone mentioned any username/password requests However, browsing through my errorlog
I think I figured it out. I simply moved the devsite into a
directory/folder under /apache/www/webdevelopment called
/apache/www/webdevelopment/public_html and then gave webdav access to
/apache/www/webdevelopment and the virtual machine is now set to
/apache/www/webdevelopment"/public_html
On 7/14/07, Sam Carleton <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
# This Location is not working
Alias /webdev "/apache/www/webdev.miltonstreet.com"
The alias *IS* the correct path despite what I posted, sorry:
Alias /webdev "/apache/www/webdevelopment"
Sam
I have setup an apache web server that is doing a few things. Via
https it is hosting my subversion site. Then I have a regular, non
https, virtual domain setup for developing my web site. I would like
to add webdav access to the development site. I don't know how to
configure apache such tha
On 7/14/07, Johan Ström <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi, I think its the standard one
Name : httpd
Arch : i386
Version: 2.0.52
Release: 32.2.ent.centos4
Size : 2.3 M
Repo : installed
Summary: Apache HTTP Server
Looks to be. We're running the Centosplus version, so it must be
related to
Hi, I think its the standard one
Name : httpd
Arch : i386
Version: 2.0.52
Release: 32.2.ent.centos4
Size : 2.3 M
Repo : installed
Summary: Apache HTTP Server
Its installed with yum and no special repositories have been set up.
Johan Ström
Stromnet
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
http://www.stromnet.
On 7/14/07, Johan Ström <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hello!
I got a problem with Apache 2.0.52 (from CentOS 4 RPM). I got the
regular log lines like this:
I don't have a solution, but a question as I am having a too-similar
issue on our CentOS 4 box: Are you using the standard RPMs for
Apache
On 7/13/07, Thierry Kennes <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi there,
I completely new in Apache config and all that stuff.
I've got a wiki (for example : http://wiki.thierrykennes.com)
and when I want to create a page Test.com
so that it looks like this : http://wiki.thierrykennes.com/Test.com, it
do
Thanks for the quick reply Joshua. It is a link. The problem is that I do
not have access to the server or the source. The website is written in DEC
basic compiled as CGI executables on a VMS box.
I've tried the ProxyPreserveHost on and off with no difference. I am running
mod_proxy_html so I
On 7/14/07, Jeff Murch <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I am running into a problem with a reverse proxy where dynamic links to
detail records are showing up referring to the main webserver on a 10
network instead of the NAT'd public address of the proxy.
An example would be a link showing up fr
I am running into a problem with a reverse proxy where dynamic links to
detail records are showing up referring to the main webserver on a 10
network instead of the NAT'd public address of the proxy.
An example would be a link showing up from the proxy to the end user's
browser as http://10.2.1
Hello!
I got a problem with Apache 2.0.52 (from CentOS 4 RPM). I got the
regular log lines like this:
LogFormat "%h %l %u %t \"%r\" %>s %b \"%{Referer}i\" \"%{User-Agent}i
\"" combined
CustomLog logs/access_log combined
But, in the log files I get this:
(access_log)
2.0.0.0 - - [14/Jul/2
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