Re: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Authentication via Kerberos

2007-12-15 Thread Krist van Besien
On Dec 14, 2007 3:43 AM, Bryan Richardson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Is this possible? I assume using Kerberos is possible, but is it possible > to specify users allowed rather than allowing all users in the Active > Directory access? The way to do this is to use the Active Directory for authe

[EMAIL PROTECTED] access.log

2007-12-15 Thread Steve Reilly
good morning, this is not a huge deal, but more frustrating than anything i have encountered with linux. i cannot seem to get this right, apache2 cannot write to access log files in /var/log/apache2/. the error log is still churning along fine. i have checked permissions, all files inside apac

Re: [EMAIL PROTECTED] access.log

2007-12-15 Thread Vincent Bray
On 15/12/2007, Steve Reilly <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > apache2 cannot write to access log files in /var/log/apache2/ It sounds like you've just run out of disk space. Also, there's no need to repeat NameVirtualHost before each of your vhosts. -- noodl ---

Re: [EMAIL PROTECTED] caching of static images

2007-12-15 Thread Joshua Slive
On Dec 14, 2007 2:38 PM, monarchs <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > A question about the caching of static images, if the response header > contains both Expires and Etag, will the client browser make call to server > to validate Etag is fresh. I want to avoid the 304 requests as I know the > files wi

[EMAIL PROTECTED] How to rid a pest?

2007-12-15 Thread Charles Michener
I have a couple of spider bots hitting my server that I do not wish to have access to my pages - they ignore robots.txt, so I finally put them on my 'deny from x' list. This does deny them access but they persist to keep trying - trying each page address at least 30 times - several hits per

Re: [EMAIL PROTECTED] access.log

2007-12-15 Thread Steve Reilly
Vincent Bray wrote: > On 15/12/2007, Steve Reilly <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > >> apache2 cannot write to access log files in /var/log/apache2/ >> > > It sounds like you've just run out of disk space. > > Also, there's no need to repeat NameVirtualHost before each of your vhosts. > > th

[EMAIL PROTECTED] www-data as owner of /var/www

2007-12-15 Thread Bryan Richardson
Hello All, Just curious, it it dangerous to allow www-data to own /var/www? /var/www is the home directory for www-data, but I noticed that the default user and group for /var/www is root. Is there a reason for this? The reason I'm asking is because I'm installing a Trac site with some Trac Hac