On Fri, Dec 18, 2009 at 1:54 PM, Frank Gingras
wrote:
> Carlos,
>
> Your directives are commented out. Remove the leading # from each line.
Yes,
I did this because when I un-comment them, it doesn't work as I
expected. Assume those comments are not there...what needs to change
or be added?
I have a server up and running with Apache 2.2.14-2. Right now in
apache my Document Root is set as /srv/http and this takes you to
www.mydomain.tld. This is perfect on port 80 but I have a subfolder in
my Document Root called 'webmail/'. When I access the webmail
subfolder, I want to do this over
I currently have my web server configured to authenticate users from
accessing anything https: on my server via htpasswd. It works great
but is not becoming really annoying for users to have a password for
Active Directory to login to their PC and then a separate password for
the web server to acce
Group,
I need help and I am not Apache / SSL expect so please excuse my
ignorance but can someone please tell me if this is possible w/o some
crazy configuration?
My domain 'iamunix.com' has an SSL (Verisign) certificate. I have it
installed on my web server running Apache. The config looks as
fol
have an authentication process using .htpasswd
if someone wants to access anything inside /var/www/html/int/*?
I have never done this before so I apologise in advance.
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Carlos Williams
Linux System Administrator
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