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Posted to gui-dev@apache.org by Randy Terbush <ra...@zyzzyva.com> on 1997/08/25 17:29:55 UTC
Re: Server Template
> > 1. All of the config files to work on ( I mean all of them )
> >
> I sent httpd.conf and srm.conf to you previously- if you check you old
> mail you should find them.
To keep things simple, I would highly recommend losing the multiple
config file legacy for your project.
> P.S. If any/all of you are also on the gui-list just let me know and
> I'll relay only to there so you won't get multiple copies.
>
> Justin
Yes, I am. :-)
Re: Server Template
Posted by Roman Baron <al...@ibm.net>.
Hi all
This is in three parts, each for every one of ya, but ur welcome to
add any comments:
1. Randy: What did u mean when u said that I should loose the
multifile legacy?
After all, we're going to use the standard (three?) config files,
but I believe they
have a similar structure, so I'l base my parser at this one.
2. Justin: I still don't understand the structure of multi-server
config.
Here's an example: ( This 'Directive' shhows the allowed access
dirs )
Server a: Directory \etc\home
Server b: Directory \etc\home2
Now for each dir (for example) u have a list of access rights:
<directory \etc\home2>
blalbla
</...>
When u modify the home2 access rights, server a would return an
error, cause he never had the dir or it's rights.
Further on, u might want to config one server at a time my
suggestion would be:
( SORRY FOR THE TABLE I HAD TO ::()
The applet
Server1 Command: _________________
Server2 Param: ____________________
Server3 ______
190.112.23.113 | Send |
U select a server (or more ) from the left side, and the command
is to be send there
( Easy to achhieve with our protocol whatever will it be ).
Also, the server iss VERY slow on my machine (pentium 166 32M DCache)
Is this OK? It's not running at NT at all!!! I'l send u the files
later, privatly (to reduce
the size) OK? pls Compile & Run it. Thanx
Harrie: What RFC describes SNMP? I'd just like to see the basic
'commands' used by this protocol.
Peace & Love (eg. nice huh?), Roman Baron alphax1@ibm.net