Vincent Blondel wrote:
You are right and this is exactly what I would like to have. So if I understand
you, it is impossible to ask apache to
behave, in forward configurations, as some web browsers (like firefox) during
ftp connections or in other words to
transform the ftp output in a nice htm
You are right and this is exactly what I would like to have. So if I understand
you, it is impossible to ask apache to
behave, in forward configurations, as some web browsers (like firefox) during
ftp connections or in other words to
transform the ftp output in a nice html page.
Thanks a lot fo
On 5/4/06, Vincent Blondel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Joshua,
Below you can find my httpd.conf. As I explained it, my clients connect
to this config running on port 7000 and this is working fine.
Concerning eventual errors, I don't get any error with it, except that
when I try to access any ftp
Joshua,
Below you can find my httpd.conf. As I explained it, my clients connect
to this config running on port 7000 and this is working fine.
Concerning eventual errors, I don't get any error with it, except that
when I try to access any ftp site ( example ftp://ftp.belnet.be/ ) I get
this result
On 5/3/06, Vincent Blondel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hello all,
I am using apache 1.3.x as a forward server for the internet access from my
lan. This is all working fine except I get
something strange by ftp sites.
In fact I get well the result but I only receive simple html output without
Hello all,
I am using apache 1.3.x as a forward server for the internet access from my
lan. This is all working fine except I get
something strange by ftp sites.
In fact I get well the result but I only receive simple html output without
usual icons, those ones located in
apache_root/icons/. A