On 27/02/2014 12:23 PM, "Darren Ward (darrward)" wrote:
>
> Hi Guys
>
> I'm trying to combin a couple of things and I don't think it is going to
work so I'm looking for some advice please...
>
> Essentially I want to have a ReWrite rule that detects when an Apple
captive portal detect is perfromen
Dear group,
This is my first post here, so please be kind if I am missing some
simple information I should check first.
(I posted several days ago but after replying to the authentication mail
I saw nothing, so I am trying again, with a different email address)
I am trying to figure out how to fo
Hi,
We have just installed Auth handler
(Apache ) using mod_perl2 and CAS.
1. Initially, we had the Internal
Server Error "Expected token not present", as per these
below links suggested this could be because of our invalid cookie
format. But for our application to work, we need those cookies
Hi,We have just installed Auth handler (Apache ) using mod_perl2 and CAS.1.
Initially, we had the Internal Server Error "Expected token not present",
as per these below links suggested this could be because of our invalid
cookie format. But for our application to work, we need those
cookieshttp:/
Hi,
I've built a weblog with javascript frameworks,
right now everything (!-f !-d) is being enrouted by Apache to /index.php
which outputs the proper HTML... and navigation are resolved via pushState
from then on.
This is a map of the weblog:
/
/page
/post-1-id
/post-2-id
...
This is the .htacc
On Thu, Feb 27, 2014 at 2:58 PM, Tom Browder wrote:
> On Thu, Feb 27, 2014 at 2:41 PM, Dan Bryan wrote:
>> What if you change ":#!/bin/bas" to "#!/bin/bash" in passphrase.sh ?
...
> But, in the process of checking that file on the server, I discovered
> it was not marked executable. I've so chm
On Thu, Feb 27, 2014 at 2:41 PM, Dan Bryan wrote:
> What if you change ":#!/bin/bas" to "#!/bin/bash" in passphrase.sh ?
Duh, e-mail typo! Good catch, Dan, but the real script has its first line as:
#!/bin/bash
But, in the process of checking that file on the server, I discovered
it was not ma
What if you change ":#!/bin/bas" to "#!/bin/bash" in passphrase.sh ?
--Dan
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To: users@httpd.apache.org
Subject: [users@httpd] Problems with directive "SSLPassPhraseDialog" with a