Hi,
I set up my server and it seems to be set up correctly ( thank god). The
problem however is that I would like to get back to the original start up page
where I created my password and put in my website address because I need to
change it. I am currently using windows vista. Any suggestion
Gallardo, Lisa wrote:
[...]
a) Potentially could be up to everyone who has an account - up to 1000 +
- although not all at once - maybe 10-50 at a time
b) This site is available to staff both inside and outside the network,
so they could access at the library, at their home, etc. Just need
inte
From: André Warnier [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Let me ask you a few questions, so that I don't start an answer that would be
> totally out of context :
Andre, here are my answers:
> a) Just to get and idea, how many users are we talking about, and is this a
> small/medium/large corporation ?
Gallardo, Lisa wrote:
[...]
When users are at work they do have IE set up as you stated above: the site is in the intranet security zone for automatic login and Allow Windows Integrated Authentication is checked. But when they are at home or away from the office they can also access by entering t
-Original Message-
From: André Warnier [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, September 22, 2008 1:06 PM
Subject: Re: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sspi login prompts - enable more than one
Gallardo, Lisa wrote:
> I have sspi module enabled on website (windows 2003, apache 2.0) and
> have googled t
Gallardo, Lisa wrote:
I have sspi module enabled on website (windows 2003, apache 2.0) and
have googled to figure out how to get the login prompt to prompt at
least 3 times (if incorrect password submitted) but so far only get one
prompt and then error page of no access which freaks folks out. Pl
André Warnier wrote:
Try this instead :
and save yourself one VirtualHost.
Now, that's assuming that apart from this homepage, your virtual
servers share *everything* under your DocumentRoot (if there is
anything else).
even better! thanks!
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I have sspi module enabled on website (windows 2003, apache 2.0) and
have googled to figure out how to get the login prompt to prompt at
least 3 times (if incorrect password submitted) but so far only get one
prompt and then error page of no access which freaks folks out. Plus,
they can't go back o
Adam Williams wrote:
Is there a way or a command like documentroot but points to a file
instead of a directory? I'm running Apache httpd 2.2 on fedora 9 linux
and have a the files /pubs/ma.html and /pubs/jmh.html, but when I tried
documentroot I get the error upon running apachectl start:
Wa
Justin and Krist, thanks for the help!
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On Mon, Sep 22, 2008 at 7:58 PM, Adam Williams
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> so basically the only solution is to use a documentroot of /pubs/ma and
> /pubs/jmh and move ma.html to /pubs/ma/index.html and jmh.html to
> /pubs/jmh/index.html?
No. As mentioned in the other reply you can just set docu
Adam Williams wrote:
Davide Bianchi wrote:
Adam Williams wrote:
Is there a way or a command like documentroot but points to a file
instead of a directory?
No. You can use the DirectoryIndex directives to specify which file to
consider the 'main' page (in place of index.html). But the
On Fri, Sep 5, 2008 at 2:45 AM, Michelle Konzack
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hello,
>
> This is the first time I have found the message in the
>
> [ '/home_www/.Vallendor/logs/access.log' ]--
> [2008-09-05 02:35:32 +0200] ::1 [www.cybercenter.tamay-dogan.net] - - "GET /
André Warnier wrote:
> Eric Covener wrote:
>> On Sun, Sep 21, 2008 at 8:12 AM, André Warnier <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>
>>> Obviously, the Apache installer did not install Apache, at least not as
>>> a Service.. But it seems to have installed that little tray icon and
>>> its corresponding prog
Davide Bianchi wrote:
Adam Williams wrote:
Is there a way or a command like documentroot but points to a file
instead of a directory?
No. You can use the DirectoryIndex directives to specify which file to
consider the 'main' page (in place of index.html). But the DocRoot is a
directory
Adam Williams wrote:
> Is there a way or a command like documentroot but points to a file
> instead of a directory?
No. You can use the DirectoryIndex directives to specify which file to
consider the 'main' page (in place of index.html). But the DocRoot is a
directory.
Davide
--
If Windows is s
Is there a way or a command like documentroot but points to a file
instead of a directory? I'm running Apache httpd 2.2 on fedora 9 linux
and have a the files /pubs/ma.html and /pubs/jmh.html, but when I tried
documentroot I get the error upon running apachectl start:
Warning: DocumentRoot [/
On Tue, 2008-09-16 at 07:01 -0700, Drew Tomlinson wrote:
> Ben Spencer wrote:
> > Looks like you went the wrong direction with the rewrite. The ! is "not".
> > You have "not" www.consumer-sc.ca.gov, then redirect.
> >
> > RewriteCond %{HTTP_HOST} !^www\.consumer-sc\.ca\.gov$ [NC]
> >
> > Should b
May I also interject, although most applications these days are web
applications, an application server may serve up applications that
are not web applications. An applications server may provide a
platform for the middle ware, for example, a financial management
package.
Carol
On Sep 2
Hi,
thank you ... can we assume this to be the same risks as the warning against
using DSO modules?
Is there any reasons to think that the apache would execute slower if
compiled with this hook?
Rgds - Fred
William A. Rowe, Jr. wrote:
>
> fredk2 wrote:
>> Hi,
>>
>> is there any reasons why y
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