Re: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Require differences between 2.0.53 and 2.2.0

2006-04-06 Thread Mike McMullen
- Original Message - From: "Mike McMullen" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: Sent: Wednesday, April 05, 2006 1:24 PM Subject: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Require differences between 2.0.53 and 2.2.0 Hi All, I am putting in a new server to replace an old server we are using. T

Re: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Newbie ReWrite Question

2006-04-06 Thread Mike McMullen
- Original Message - From: "Joshua Slive" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> On 4/5/06, Mike McMullen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: The new server I am putting in has multiple network cards in it. I would like to if necessary force the incoming connection to use SSL but stay on

[EMAIL PROTECTED] Newbie ReWrite Question

2006-04-05 Thread Mike McMullen
Hi All, Let me start off by stating I are ignernt of rewriting rules. In our .htaccess files on our server I have the following magic that forces connections for user-based directories to an SSL connection: RewriteEngine on RewriteCond %{SERVER_PORT} ^80$ RewriteCond %{PATH_INFO} ^$ Rewrit

[EMAIL PROTECTED] Require differences between 2.0.53 and 2.2.0

2006-04-05 Thread Mike McMullen
Hi All, I am putting in a new server to replace an old server we are using. The old server is running FC3 and Apache 2.0.53. The new server is running FC5 and Apache 2.2.0. We have a small user base and use .htaccess file to manage access in people's public_html directories using "require use

Re: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Status code of 104?

2005-10-14 Thread Mike McMullen
- Original Message - From: "Mike McMullen" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Hi All, I am noticing status code 104 in my ssl_access_log when people are trying to access pdf files. I've never seen a 104 before. What does this denote? I can't find anything on it. All pe

[EMAIL PROTECTED] Status code of 104?

2005-10-14 Thread Mike McMullen
Hi All, I am noticing status code 104 in my ssl_access_log when people are trying to access pdf files. I've never seen a 104 before. What does this denote? I can't find anything on it. All people are doing is clicking on a link to a document. There is no CGI involved. TIA, Mike

[users@httpd] Accessing a usage directory

2005-05-17 Thread Mike McMullen
Hi All, I'm sure I am doing something stupid here so forgive me upfront. I am running Apache 2.0.52 on FC3. With the FC3 installation comes a web log analyzer called webalizer. It stores it's information in a directory called usage in /var/www. You access it by the index.html file it creates the

[users@httpd] Accessing a usage directory

2005-05-16 Thread Mike McMullen
Hi All, I'm sure I am doing something stupid here so forgive my upfront. I am running Apache 2.0.52 on FC3. With the FC3 installation comes a web log analyzer called webalizer. It stores it's information in a directory called usage in /var/www. You access it by the index.html file it creates ther