you douchebag, learn how to read. there are directions at the bottom of
EVERY email from the list about how to unsubscribe.
and nobody but YOU could have signed your dumb ass up in the first place.
loser. some people should not be allowed to touch computers.
hui xu wrote:
Please unsub me form
i don't get it?
Michael W Cocke wrote:
On Wed, 15 Mar 2006 16:53:23 +, you wrote:
On Wednesday 15 March 2006 16:02, Michael W Cocke wrote:
It wasn't the answer I wanted, but it's an answer. Thanks!
For a different answer, see http://sni.corelands.com/
Very amusing. Jerk.
Mike-
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Claire McLister wrote:
Thanks. This is done by subscribing an email address to the list. Then,
when emails come to that address, we pick up the closest IP or domain
name to the user that we can find from the email header. This is then
looked up in an IP->l
s\")
I'm willing to bet it'd need "Read" and "Read and Execute" for the
cgi-bin\ directory if you use that, and "Read" on the manual\, errors\,
icons\, and htdocs\ directories if you use those.
Of course, if I am blatantly wrong about any of this please
*/Boyle Owen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>/* wrote:
> -----Original Message-
> From: Stephen Cook [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Donnerstag, 14. Juli 2005 12:56
> To: apache list
> Subject: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Starting Apache2 on Win2k as another user
>
I am trying to get Apache2 (v2.0.54) to run as a service on Windows 2000
as a specific user ("apacheuser", original name huh?), which only has
rights to read and execute on Apache2 root directory, and full access to
the logs directory.
When I start the service as local user (when I am logged i
Does anyone have a recommendation on a good book for Apache security? I
have found several at amazon.com, but I figure you folks would know
which is the best.
Thanks
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