Hello --
I am going through the motions of securing our Apache webserver. The server is
the 2.2.15 package bundled with the CentOS 6.3 distribution.
One of the items that is being dealt with is the web directories listing
vulnerability. My plan is to modify the following line in the httpd.conf f
Hi there --
Thanks for your reply. I checked the error.log file, and I came across the
following entry:
[Tue Jan 04 11:08:34 2011] [alert] [client 132.183.12.230]
/var/www/logs/.htaccess: AuthUserFile takes 1-2 arguments, text file containing
user IDs and passwords.
I checked the .htaccess file,
Hi there --
I am running the LogAnalyzer application on an Ubuntu 10.04 distribution with
the Apache 2.2.14 server. My plan is to have both the application's internal
authentication and the .htaccess file set up for acess control. I placed the
.htaccess file in the directory that contains the webp
Hi there --
Is there a tool that can facilitate migrating Apache 1.3.x configuration files
into an Apache 2.x server? Thanks.
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Hi there --
Can I install mod_rewrite onto an existing Apache 1.3.31 server by itself, or
does it need additional modules in order for it to be successfully installed?
Thanks.
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to the secure page. Thanks for the help.
-Original Message-
From: Vincent Bray [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, March 07, 2007 9:52 AM
To: users@httpd.apache.org
Subject: Re: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Automatic Redirect to a Secure Page in Apache
2.2.2
On 07/03/07, Kaplan, Andrew
PROTECTED] Automatic Redirect to a Secure Page in Apache
2.2.2
On 07/03/07, Kaplan, Andrew H. <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi there --
>
> I have set up SquirrelMail on our e-mail server and I would like to have
> users be automatically redirected to a secure or https page when they typ
Hi there --
I have set up SquirrelMail on our e-mail server and I would like to have users
be automatically redirected to a secure or https page when they type in the URL
to get to the initial login page. The apache server is version 2.2.2. What
file(s) should I modify to make this happen? Thanks
Hi there –
Is there a way to have an apache 1.3.34 server automatically
start with ssl enabled on system boot? Currently, I need to
start the server manually and enter the pass-phrase
associated with the certificate. How can this be done without admin
intervention? Thanks.
tocol from http to
https in a redirect.
According to your virtual hosts anything sent to port 80
will get sent to SSL on port 443.
Is this what you want to do?
Keith
On Wed, 28 Dec 2005, Kaplan, Andrew H. wrote:
> To: users@httpd.apache.org
> From: "Kaplan, Andrew H.&qu
Hi Andrew.
Do you have a seperate Virtual server listening on port 80
for the standard non-SSL requests, and a seperate
SSL-enabled virtual server listening for connections on post 443?
Keith
On Wed, 28 Dec 2005, Kaplan, Andrew H. wrote:
> To: users@httpd.apache.org
> From: "Kapla
Hi there –
I have Apache 2.0.52 running on one of our servers and I am
having problems with redirecting port 80 connections to port 443.
When I type the url: https://, I get to
the page in question. However, when I type the URL: http://,
I do not get the connection.
I modified t
Hi there –
I am running an Apache 1.3.33 server with Mod_SSL 2.8.23. The
existing SSL certificate has expired and I wanted to create a replacement for
it.
To accomplish this, I went to the Apache source directory
and ran the make certificate command. I noticed the following error mess
Hi there –
I am running Apache 1.3.x with Mod_SSL 2.8.x and during the
initial installation of the server, I had run the make certificate
script. The certificate has recently expired and I wanted to
replace it with a new one. Is it simply a matter of rerunning the
utility to create t
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