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Re: [dkarlin@coloradomtn.edu: Re: public_html directories not accessable outside of LAN]



Jeff Bachtel <sebastion@irelandmail.com> writes:

> This was the reply sent to me when I suggested turning UseCanonicalName
> off in apache, hopefully someone else will have an idea how to fix this
> prob.
> 
> jeff
> 
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> Jeff Bachtel  (NOC,CIS,TAMU)    http://www.cepheid.nu/~jeff
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> From: David Karlin <dkarlin@coloradomtn.edu>
> Subject: Re: public_html directories not accessable outside of LAN
> To: Jeff Bachtel <sebastion@irelandmail.com>
> Date: Mon, 12 Jul 1999 21:33:44 -0600
> 
> Hi Jeff,
> First, thanks for the speedy response (4 minutes).
> Second, I tried your suggestion and set 
> UseCanonicalName no, but after I restarted Apache, it
> refused all connections, even from the LAN.

You need to set UseCanonicalName off, not UseCanonicalName no, or
Apache will barf.
-- 
#!/usr/bin/perl -w
for$a(0..12){$b[$a]="|"." "x78}for$a(0..78){substr($b[-(sin($a*3.1415/
22)-1)*6.499],$a,1)="*"}$b[6]=~s/ /-/g;print join("\n",@b),"\n";


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