'head config.log' in the source directory
Interesting. If that line I'm seeing is what I think it is, then it was
just "./configure" with no parameters. The same seems true of the MySQL
compilation as well. I would have thought there'd be something passed,
but maybe it was just default eve
I have a system running Apache 2.2.0 that wasn't set up by me, and there
seems to be no documentation regarding how Apache was installed on the
system from the previous admin. Can anyone think of any possible way,
based on the running installation on the machine (or based on the
makefile that'
uthentication, the only way to truly prevent that would be to use
"trusted" certs, which cost, what, $200? (something I don't have at the
moment) As long as I'm self-signing, anyone can self-sign and pretend
to be me.
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My searches aren't turning up any more creative solutions to this
problem. But if anyone has any I'd love to hear them.
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I've been using Apache 1.3 for a while now with several name-based
virtual hosts (my server has only one IP). Recently, I have begun
testing the use of SSL, which is entirely new territory for me. But I
seem to be running into a couple problems.
First thing I notice is that my ssl_engine log
I've been trying to configure my Apache (1.3) to deny from specific
addresses in my virtual hosts, but nothing seems to do the trick. I'm
testing my denying my old school's address and then proxying through
them to see if I'm blocked, but no luck. Below is a basic Virtual Host
config on my se
re an easy to way have Apache ignore requests
from hostless clients? Maybe a mod_rewrite to just give them an error
page? Any advice would be much appreciated, thank you.
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before just loading it up and running it?
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ave the analysis be cron-able (that
is, doesn't require a GUI to be running) that would be awesome.
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Though the response header seems a bit... stripped down. I didn't want
to mess with the header too much, since .NET has some background stuff
going on. But I can research that further.
In any event, thanks for the help!
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it should. That and web crawlers aren't
getting the hint that those pages aren't there :)
Any ideas?
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ring .jpg files from outside linkage than what I am doing? Any help
would be much appreciated, thanks.
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