RE: secure apache in debian - FINISHED

2005-06-22 Thread Michael Martinell
> -Original Message- > From: Petri Varsa [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Sent: Wednesday, June 22, 2005 8:30 AM > To: Michael Martinell; debian-user@lists.debian.org > Subject: Re: secure apache in debian > > I think thi

Re: secure apache in debian

2005-06-22 Thread Petri Varsa
4 AM > > To: debian-user > > Subject: Re: secure apache in debian > > > > Michael Martinell wrote: > > > > > What is the best way to secure an entire site in apache? I have 3.1 r0 > > and > > > have installed the apache package. Basically I want 1

RE: secure apache in debian

2005-06-22 Thread Michael Martinell
> -Original Message- > From: Jon Dowland [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Sent: Wednesday, June 22, 2005 6:24 AM > To: debian-user > Subject: Re: secure apache in debian > > Michael Martinell wrote: > > > What is the best way to secure an entire site in apache

Re: secure apache in debian

2005-06-22 Thread Jon Dowland
Michael Martinell wrote: What is the best way to secure an entire site in apache? I have 3.1 r0 and have installed the apache package. Basically I want 1 user to be able to access any directory or folder that exists now or will ever exist in the future in the /var/www path. You'll have to be a

Re: secure apache in debian

2005-06-21 Thread Ugo Bellavance
Michael Martinell wrote: > I know that this might not be entirely on-topic however: > > What is the best way to secure an entire site in apache? I have 3.1 r0 and > have installed the apache package. Basically I want 1 user to be able to > access any directory or folder that exists now or will e

secure apache in debian

2005-06-21 Thread Michael Martinell
I know that this might not be entirely on-topic however: What is the best way to secure an entire site in apache? I have 3.1 r0 and have installed the apache package. Basically I want 1 user to be able to access any directory or folder that exists now or will ever exist in the future in the /var