>> It's not so much a trick.. You reverse-proxy DAV (write) requests to a
>> back-end which is running on an unprivileged port, as an unprivileged
>> user, who has the permission to do writes on the FS.
ahh, sure... but i would need a new backend for every dav user. which software
is recommend f
.
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Error application is coming up.
20101009
BASIS
134815
srmhost
http://srmhost.xyz.com:8000/sap/bc/webdynpro/sapsrm/wda_l_fpm_oif/
OBJECTS_OBJREF_NOT_ASSIGNED_NO
Access via 'NULL
Hi Expert,
Below is the response I got.Here hostname of the backend server ( srmhost ) is
returned in the error.
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Error application is coming up.
20101009
BASIS
134815
On 08.10.2010 20:14, James Buchholz wrote:
No Compression is happening. Is there any trick that I'm missing?
I set up SetOutputFilter DEFLATE, as you'll see below and
uncommented LoadModule deflate_module modules/mod_deflate.so
This is Apache2.2 on a windows box. I'm not sure which Apache bui
On Sat, Oct 9, 2010 at 4:08 AM, Tushar Chavan wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Unix Source: httpd-2.2.16.tar.gz . We have installed it on Solaris 10.
>
> 1> ./configure --prefix=/appache --enable-so --enable-proxy=shared
> --enable-rewrite=shared --enable-speling=shared --enable-ssl=shared
> --enable-headers --e
Hi,
Unix Source: httpd-2.2.16.tar.gz . We have installed it on Solaris 10.
1> ./configure --prefix=/appache --enable-so --enable-proxy=shared
--enable-rewrite=shared --enable-speling=shared --enable-ssl=shared
--enable-headers --enable-substitute
2> make
3> make install
Is
On 10/9/2010 2:47 AM, Tushar Chavan wrote:
> Hi ,
>
> I can't find 'mod_substitute.so' in modules dir . Apache version is 2.2.16.
Modules dir of what package (distribution) of Apache 2.2.16?
Just checked the .msi from www.apache.org/dist/httpd/binaries/win32 and
mod_substitute is most certain
Hi ,
I can't find 'mod_substitute.so' in modules dir . Apache version is 2.2.16.
which argurment should I use in configure command?
Best Regards,
Tushar
- "kalin m" wrote:
> hi all...
>
> what's the best and most efficient (performancewise) way to block an
> ip
Your firewall, i.e.: As early as possible in the ISO/OSI layers
> from access to a vhost based on number of requests per hr/day?
To specific vhost only? That means clients from