On 09/23/14 08:47, dE wrote:
I've the following in a directory section --
AuthType none
Require all denied
But Apache denies nothing. Anyone is able to open the location and
read files in it.
Ok, my bad, the path of the was not correct.
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Hello all,
We have an Apache 2.2 that we're using to proxy requests out to an
external service, and have noticed that for HEAD responses where the
content-length is 0, Apache seems to be dropping off the
content-length response header.
This is the verbose curl for the HEAD request when going dire
I've the following in a directory section --
AuthType none
Require all denied
But Apache denies nothing. Anyone is able to open the location and read
files in it.
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On 09/22/2014 02:37 PM, Ryan wrote:
> Make sure you're restarting your web server with `sudo apachectl
> restart`. Your config files are only loaded when the server is
> started, you need to restart if you make chan
Make sure you're restarting your web server with `sudo apachectl restart`.
Your config files are only loaded when the server is started, you need to
restart if you make changes.
On Mon, Sep 22, 2014 at 11:42 AM, Patton, Billy
wrote:
> I’m sure this is going to be an obvious question.
> I’m new t
I’m sure this is going to be an obvious question.
I’m new to the WEB stuff, I’ve spent the last 30+ years in the semi-conductor
industry. No web stuff at all.
I’ve installed Apache 2.2.26 on my MAC Powerbook, along with @ 20 packages that
had to be installed :)
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