see
http://www.mywebserver.com/dir/dir/openwebmail.pl. That's progress, but
not what I'm after.
You should listen to port 443 and enable only ssl connections for this
particular virtualhost.
Then only after that done, you'll redirect requests to the backend.
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nued assistance would really be appreciated.
Try to compile apache again with ssl support.
(with mod_ssl under apache2, iirc)
I had a similar problem and it solved it.
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che 2.x, if that's
what you mean.
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7;t install the httpd
related perlmodules because they require the testing.
Does the lo network device is up and running ?
Do you have configured apache to listen on every ip address, or only its
own "external" ip address?
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I wi
idea what this means?
The httpready filter isn't needed per se, but can improve performance.
The "no such file or directory error" on the other hand is quite a
problem. Have you enabled apache in your rc.conf ? (can't remember if
it's needed on freebsd 4, but it
Thomas Schweikle a écrit :
François Conil schrieb:
Thomas Schweikle a écrit :
Hi!
Hello,
Try to look after a file named extensions.ini and comment out the
extensions that are loaded twice at startup.
OK. There where three PHP4 extensions duplicate:
imagick.so
fribidi.so
fileinfo.so
Thomas Schweikle a écrit :
Hi!
Hello,
Try to look after a file named extensions.ini and comment out the
extensions that are loaded twice at startup.
Cheers,
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I wish my lawn was emo, so it would cut itself
/ or even another solution to this?
perhaps forwarding the original client ip somehow.
thanks
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Give a try to mod proxy,combined with mod_rpaf and mod_extract_forwarded
that allows the backend to "see" the forwarded host.
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s / www.mydomain.org:90/
ProxyPassReverse / www.mydomain.org:90/
With the second solution, it would be :
ProxyPass /apache2 www.mydomain.org:90/
ProxyPassReverse /apache2 www.mydomain.org:90/
Cheers,
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Oh man...
my mom just asked me to
r *proxy.domain/* so that I can tweak
this particular sso implementation to suits my needs.
Thanks by advance,
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Oh man...
my mom just asked me to rewind the dvd for her
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