Hi LMJ,
On Jan 25, 2010, at 12:53 PM, L.M.J wrote:
Le Mon, 25 Jan 2010 11:40:43 -0800,
aurfal...@gmail.com a écrit :
I've 3 platforms to support (Windows, Linux, Mac), which use file
browsers of Windows Explorer, Conquerer, OSX Finder respectively.
Our intranet has links to files were we woul
Hi all,
Completely unsure were to start on this one.
I've 3 platforms to support (Windows, Linux, Mac), which use file
browsers of Windows Explorer, Conquerer, OSX Finder respectively.
Our intranet has links to files were we would like those directory
locations to open when clicked.
Basi
On Oct 27, 2009, at 3:54 PM, Eric Covener wrote:
On Tue, Oct 27, 2009 at 6:22 PM, wrote:
Hi all,
Will the ldap module for Apache 2 work with an AuthType of Digest?
When I set it to Digest, I get;
Digest: client used wrong authentication scheme `Basic': /
I'm assuming my browser is having
Hi all,
Will the ldap module for Apache 2 work with an AuthType of Digest?
When I set it to Digest, I get;
Digest: client used wrong authentication scheme `Basic': /
I'm assuming my browser is having issues?
Snippet of my httpd.conf
AuthType Digest
AuthLDAPURL ldap://myladpserver
AuthzLDAPAu
Well, if you have a better idea, please advice our friend.
On Oct 21, 2009, at 6:51 PM, Eric Covener wrote:
On Wed, Oct 21, 2009 at 9:47 PM, wrote:
Hi,
I would simplify things and comment out all the virtual servers to
see what
haps.
Then uncomment 1 by 1, restarting the Apache server be
Funny thing, I noticed google doesn't return as much cool stuff like
it used to a few years back.
While I don't have any #s or results proven via the scientific method,
as of late I feel they are censoring/controlling the results.
On Oct 21, 2009, at 6:50 PM, Nick Kew wrote:
(98)Address a
Hi,
I would simplify things and comment out all the virtual servers to see
what haps.
Then uncomment 1 by 1, restarting the Apache server between each
uncommenting.
Although at 1st glance, sound like you have some kind of issue with
the log dir.
On Oct 21, 2009, at 6:35 PM, khalid tou
Thanks Eric.
U provided a good clue.
I got it running and heres what I did incase any one needs to know.
My Xen server runs Apache and I have VNC server enabled on it as a no
priv user.
This user has, in there ,bashrc;
xhost +
In my Python script running server side via http://xen-dom-U-a
Hi all,
Unsure of this is the right place for this but let me try.
So I have various scripts that run server side like so;
http://internal-http/script
The contents of those scripts runs fine.
So I run a command in my script which requires an xterm, say xeyes for
example.
While I can run x
I've been setting custom env vars for Apache 1 of 2 ways;
...
What's the cleanest way to set complex env vars for Apache?
Edit bin/envvars.
Hi Dan
Thanks for the reply.
I've done a search and no were on my Centos box do I see bin/envvars.
Its this because I have a distro'd installed version
Hi all,
I've been setting custom env vars for Apache 1 of 2 ways;
1 - Changing the passwd file so Apache has a shell and loading a
custom .bashrc file.
2 - Using the SetEnv directive in my httpd.conf file.
I'm crazy about neither one as they both have limitations;
1 - I don't like giving A
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