--- Boyle Owen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> BTW, you may be suffering from the popular misconception that
> AllowOverride and .htaccess files are needed for password protection.
> They're not. If you can edit the config, as you can, it's usually better
> to put all the Auth directives straigh
It seems to me that I recently read about this apparent (literally) issue.
I think it was on one of Red Hat's magazines. It had to do with diparities
in the way that ps reports memory usage. If I recall correctly, ps will
report the memory for each forked process as if it was a new instance of
th
I'm a complete rookie at this, but this sounds like what I just did on my
site. I don't recognize your constructs, but I found a great resource here:
http://www.yolinux.com/TUTORIALS/LinuxTutorialApacheAddingLoginSiteProtection.html
For simplicity (and potentially performance), I opted to place
Hello--
I'm new to this list--greetings everybody.
I'm setting up my first web server, using FC3 distro, all available
updates applied, specifics pasted below. Apparently the Fedora folks
have not finished incorporating Apache V2.2 into their update channels
(or is it considered a "new" package