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To: users@httpd.apache.org
Subject: Re: [users@httpd] One Apache ( having two hostname but one IP ) for tw
o websites
Date: Wed, 27 Apr 2011 18:24:43 -0500
On 4/27/2011 5:47 PM, Stephen Love wrote:
> OK, I just thought had had some legitimate concer
Date: Tue, 26 Apr 2011 21:30:39 -0500
On 4/26/2011 7:40 PM, Stephen Love wrote:
> I figured you could have it identify by name instead of IP PORT. I am not
> sure myself, how
> to sort by PORT, but name recognition works great.
What are you talking about? He's using named hostin
I figured you could have it identify by name instead of IP PORT. I am not sure
myself, how to sort by PORT, but name recognition works great.
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-- Original Message --
From: "William A. Rowe Jr."
To: users@httpd.apache.org
Subject: Re: [
I have MULTIPLES all listening on port 80. They ALL work via apache... I just
INCLUDE their specific configuration differences, and it finds the right one,
by name. I've been doing this for years. I can give you an example if you like.
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I do know that GoDaddy.com has a private/lock feature that hides details of the
ownership info, but I've just never chosen to use it.
Ownership transfer is simple enough, but there is usually a cost of 1 years
subscription, and starts a fresh year, which means that actually you are losing
the re
I've got a script that runs in VB that can perform CGI easily, but PHP does a
wonderful job of it. Just install PHP, and take the time to learn it! BTW...
PHP is VERY specific to the version of apache you use... certain PHP versions
work with certain APACHE and associated modules, etc.
See us
all. Just email me... I can
walk you through it (no charge...) and yes, I use Apache/MySql/Php in XAMPP
(Though XAMPP is just a convenience!)
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-- Original Message --
From: "Stephen Love"
To: users@httpd.apache.org
Subje
Look at the features available in www.no-ip.com for one... they have several
ways to do it. ANOTHER is to change the entries in GoDaddy.com
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-- Original Message --
From: Mike Soultanian
To: users@httpd.apache.org
Subject: [us...@http
What he's more LIKELY doing is bouncing HIS FAKE MAILS OFF your server, giving
it the appearance it is sent from yours! That can get YOUR email server
BLACKLISTED! (Or even your account turned off by your provider!)
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-- Original Message
: [us...@httpd]
Date: Tue, 10 Nov 2009 22:34:24 -0500
On Tue, Nov 10, 2009 at 6:37 PM, Eric Covener wrote:
> On Tue, Nov 10, 2009 at 6:20 PM, Stephen Love wrote:
>> So what you are telling me is that there IS no REAL 2-way handshaking going
>> on. Then we've lost ALL hope of secu
Saman
To: users@httpd.apache.org
Subject: Re: [us...@httpd]
Date: Wed, 11 Nov 2009 14:54:31 +0200
André Warnier wrote:
> Stephen Love wrote:
>> Ok, now we're getting somewhere... just ENOUGH to eliminate the path
>> inbetween... I'd just like to ask APACHE for a un
- Original Message --
From: Sean Conner
To: users@httpd.apache.org
Subject: Re: [us...@httpd]
Date: Tue, 10 Nov 2009 19:35:39 -0500
It was thus said that the Great Stephen Love once stated:
> So what you are telling me is that there IS no REAL 2-way handshaking
> going on. Then we
Don't want identification. I want point to point response capability, even if
it goes away later... a way to know that I can send back to that exact address
and know it went to that particular computer instead of randomly going all over
the world. Sounds like either I have been misinformed about
0 Nov 2009 11:55:05 -0500
On Nov 10, 2009, at 08:19 , Stephen Love wrote:
> I have set up a routine in my server that logs all incoming IP
> addresses and parses for duplicates in the same list. HOWEVER...a
> person posting almost NEVER has the same address. I believe I am not
>
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-- Original Message --
From: Brian Mearns
To: users@httpd.apache.org
Subject: Re: [us...@httpd]
Date: Tue, 10 Nov 2009 10:52:18 -0500
On Tue, Nov 10, 2009 at 8:28 AM, Eric Covener wrote:
> On Tue, Nov 10, 2009 at 8:19 AM, Stephen Love wrote:
>&
I have set up a routine in my server that logs all incoming IP addresses and
parses for duplicates in the same list. HOWEVER...a person posting almost NEVER
has the same address. I believe I am not using the actual IP Address at all.
What I WANT is the actual SERIAL NUMBER (If you could call it
I found references TO ApacheCtl, as in documentation, but did not find the
actual script itself... NOW what?
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-- Original Message --
From: Dan Poirier
To: users@httpd.apache.org
Subject: [us...@httpd] Re: apache env vars - best pract
She's on the right track... I have Apache with PHP installed, one instance, and
serve 18 websites out of it concurrently. ONLY one loaded copy of either...
works just fine. Writing mysites in STDIO in/out thru visual basic AND now in
PHP to elimiinate MOST of the VB .exe script files... but lik
Shirley, you jest... how else could an equipment identify itself when turned
on... I pressed COX CABLE after PURCASING DYNAMIC BUSINESS CABLE connection,
only to find that they identified your EQUIPMENT before assigning a DYNAMIC IP
from the pool... but already HAD a PERMANENT EQUIPMENT IP. They
I run virtualhost with 18 sitenames, each having its own subdirectory system,
running off of ONE server, all with the SAME IP address, just different names.
SOME referenced from a DYNAMIC NAME SERVER, some static... AND multiple names
could come to the SAME site, and based on the NAME could be
I have also found the modem equipment they supply from your provider also has
an IDENTIFIER that is equivelant to an IP address... in other words, they TELL
you that you have a DYNAMIC IP when there is a SEPARATE STATIC IP identifying
your EQUIPMENT... use THAT instead! If you press them HARD e
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