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[gopher] Re: overriding portions of the http protocol?



On Wed, Dec 19, 2001 at 04:37:27PM -0500, John Goerzen wrote:
> Paul Lindner <lindner@inuus.com> writes:
> 
> > It looks like it won't be too hard to use Apache as a generic protocol
> > engine.  We should be able to use much of the Apache code base to make
> > a very nice server.  For example we can eliminate all the logging and
> > much of the authentication code right off the bat..
> 
> Yes, that sounds very, very nice.

Apache 2.0, amen.

> > CVS password: 
> > cvs [login aborted]: recv() from server pi.complete.org: Connection reset by peer
> 
> I'll look into the logs...  This may have been you:
[....]
> Dec 19 15:25:28 pi cvs-pserver[8649]: refused connect from
> 209.0.105.71
> 
> You might have a bad reverse resolve for your host.  If you can't get
> it fixed, let me know and I'll add an exception to the wrapper rules.

Sadly I don't have control over my reverse zone...  One of these
days...  Could you add 209.0.105.70-73 to your tcp wrapper exceptions?
thanks.


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