[users@httpd] struggles with Require directives in .htaccess

2019-12-09 Thread Bill Tantzen
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Re: [users@httpd] Authorization Containers

2018-12-13 Thread Bill Tantzen
know quite why, so I will need to do a little research there. Thanks for looking! Bill On Thu, Dec 13, 2018 at 9:58 AM Bill Tantzen wrote: > > No, that's the document root. > > But... > > In httpd.conf, I am redirecting all traffic to https. > The where I have this configu

Re: [users@httpd] Authorization Containers

2018-12-13 Thread Bill Tantzen
ned for the site that is being > accessed? > > On Wed, Dec 12, 2018 at 11:59 AM Bill Tantzen wrote: >> >> This seems so simple, yet it doesn't work. I would like to block some >> troublesome clients from accessing my website. I have streamlined it >> to wha

[users@httpd] Authorization Containers

2018-12-12 Thread Bill Tantzen
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Re: [users@httpd] The Require Directives

2018-11-30 Thread Bill Tantzen
p 128.0.0.0/1 > > > On Thu, Nov 29, 2018 at 2:23 PM Bill Tantzen wrote: >> >> Sorry this is turning out to be so confusing! What I'm hoping to do, >> in pseudo-config would be something like this: >> >> Require not host bigdomain.com . ## nobody

Re: [users@httpd] The Require Directives

2018-11-29 Thread Bill Tantzen
> domain with a non-static IP, OR to any machine not on the domain? > > On Thu, Nov 29, 2018 at 12:34 PM Bill Tantzen wrote: >> >> No that's not exactly what I meant. What I mean is something like >> this -- although actually typing it seems like it can't poss

Re: [users@httpd] The Require Directives

2018-11-29 Thread Bill Tantzen
e ok.yyy.zzz.com > # Put the rest of the host configuration here > > > Assuming there are no other virtual hosts defined on this machine, this > should return a forbidden for any attempt to access the host at port 80 > through any method name but ok.yyy.zzz.com > > On Thu, No

[users@httpd] The Require Directives

2018-11-29 Thread Bill Tantzen
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RE: [EMAIL PROTECTED] problems installing apache module -- SOLVED

2008-09-04 Thread Bill Tantzen
Ah Ha! I found an antiquated version of libfcgi that the mod was apparently trying to load. Nuked it, and problem solved. Thanks to all who replied! Bill Bill Tantzen University of Minnesota Libraries [EMAIL PROTECTED] 612-626-9949 (office) 612-325-1777 (cell

RE: [EMAIL PROTECTED] problems installing apache module

2008-09-04 Thread Bill Tantzen
Davide, Thanks, I tried that as well, but still no luck. And the library should be the same version - it's from the same distribution. Crazy. I'm going to see if there's maybe an older version of libfcgi hanging around. Bill Bill Tantzen University of Minnesota Libraries [EMAIL

[EMAIL PROTECTED] problems installing apache module

2008-09-03 Thread Bill Tantzen
.4.0) Any ideas? TIA, Bill Bill Tantzen University of Minnesota Libraries [EMAIL PROTECTED] 612-626-9949 (office) 612-325-1777 (cell) Penny for your thoughts now, my boy Bill. -- Bruce S