> On 21 Sep 2017, at 19:23, Hugh Williams wrote:
>
> read-only in what sense, as if you query the Virtuoso default /sparql
> endpoint it is in read only mode, thus if that is all that is exposed it
> cannot be modified ?
No, even stricter... read only down to filesystem level as in "no bit ch
Hello.
Yes, we try that.
I don't understand the difference between this configuration and ours
configuration.
In this configuration, each service has his proxy pass and proxy pass
reverse.
But this might be unnecesary because we use a generic proxy path.
*ProxyPass /mh/virt http://myInternalS
Hi Fernando,
Have you reviewed the following document on Setting up an Apache HTTP server to
proxy over a Virtuoso HTTP server ?
http://vos.openlinksw.com/owiki/wiki/VOS/VirtTipsAndTricksGuideSetApacheVirtuosoPortNumber
Best Regards
Hugh Williams
Professional Services
OpenLink Software
Hi Jörn,
read-only in what sense, as if you query the Virtuoso default /sparql endpoint
it is in read only mode, thus if that is all that is exposed it cannot be
modified ?
Best Regards
Hugh Williams
Professional Services
OpenLink Software, Inc. // http://www.openlinksw.com/
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