General :: Configuring SSL To Recognize Two Different IP Addresses
Oct 6, 2009
I have a webserver setup for myself with two domains. Both need ssl. I am running fedora 10 Apache/mod_ssl. I am trying to configure ssl.conf to recognize two different IP addresses, one for each domain.
Each has their own Vhost containers (NamedVirtualHHost)
<VirtualHost 192.xxx xxx x01 :443>
blabla
blabla
</VirtualHost>
I call https... first site works ok. I call https....second site it calls the first ssl cert (bad cert). Apache does not separate the two. My question, how do I get apache to deliver https..domain_one and domain_two correctly?
From my main Postfix SMTP heads, I am sending just a couple select emails (primarily support emails) off to a server that receives them and pipes them into the support software. So far this totally works perfectly and I am pretty happy with the configuration. However, in order for sendmail on the support server to receive those emails I have to place them in the virtusertable of course, but I also have to activate their domain in the local-host-names file. That then causes sendmail to consider itself as the destination server for that whole domain.Is there a way to make sendmail receive email for select addresses without making it think it's the server for the whole domain? This server is only receiving email from two specific smtp servers, so I wonder if I could just permit relaying? Wonder if that would just cause a giant loop though.
I am trying to configure my IPv6 network. My computers are behind a Fedora gateway IPv6-configured, which is working great. But for computers inside my network, it seems I am getting only internal addresses from DHCP. Here is my ifconfig for an internal computer:
I have my email on a separate partition so that my email doesn't get destroyed when I do new linux installs (I have emails from 5 years ago now). I also keep my sylpheed email addressbooks. This partition is writable by anybody and I have also made my user the owner of this partition during each linux install (media/email). When I set up sylpheed I tell it that my email is in /media/email and then it is able to write incoming messages to that location. The problem I am having is that I make symbolic links for my addressbooks from ~/.sylpheed* to /media/email using this:cd ~/.sylpheed*rm addrbook-000001.xmlln -s /media/email/addrbook-000001.xml addrbook-000001.xmlSylpheed finds my addressbook ok on my email partition but changes that symbolic link to a file on ~ when it writes new addresses. What am I doing wrong...I want it to write new addresses to my email partition?
In school, use SUSE Server and made it by DHCP but in my hand I changed many rules. All are OK at the start but now they requested that they who are principal, and vice principals are want to use the Internet without filtering.
So I've made new rules by using Webmin software to control the SUSE Server. 1st I've gave static IP from LAN x.x.x.40 to x.x.x.45. 2nd IP is x.x.x.12 to x.x.x.15.
At First, there's nothing happen but now I've got problems because Server gave DHCP so that Server gives IP itself and conflict with static IPs. And also I can't find in Webmin software how to disable the DHCP Assign.
How can I configure proFTPd to deny all unless:User is part of group: ftpguysClient IP matches either: 1.1.1.1 or 2.2.2.2 or 3.3.3.3I already have the config file (proftpd.conf) setup to only allow users who are part of the group ftpguys. To do that I use this:
I'm using the mail command and I am able to send mail to my gmail account with out any problems. However when I send mail to deco -at- mycompany.com I nothing happens and no mail ever arrives in my mailbox. It might be worth mentioned that my centos5 is a virtual machine on the same server as the company exchange mail server.
Get the list of virtual addresses being accessed by any application during its execution time. I don't want the complete memory map but just the pages which were accessed during an application's execution?
Is there somewhere in WHM where I can allow and disallow various ip addresses to login using PuTTY for SSH.OpenSSH Server, is not running (for security reasons).If OpenSSH is not running, is there a way to allow certain ip addresses only to use ssh.
we have a tool called trace which takes a memory address as input and gives the function name corresponding to that as output.I have a file which has around 200 addresses, which needs to be given as input to this trace tool.I can start the tool in this way.There is another file called address.txt from which I need to feed these addresses to this tool.Manually it takes lot of time to give the addresses which are in other file one by one. I have idea about some basic awk one liners.
I have sendmail setup and it works fine sending emails to outside email addresses. When I try and send email to our internal groupwise server the mail never gets there and I get an error message in the log user unknown.
As I understand it, setting /proc/sys/vm/overcommit_memory to 1 is supposed to make sure malloc always succeeds, and set the OOM killer loose if there's an actual memory problem.
I'm wondering what happens when you've malloc'd so much memory that you've exhausted the address space for your process? Does it return NULL despite the overcommit_memory setting, or does your process get a signal? Or something else entirely?
How to get the list of virtual addresses being accessed by any application during its execution time. I don't want the complete memory map but just the pages which were accessed during an application's execution?
Is there some traceroute-like tool that shows ports as well as IP addresses? This is more for seeing how NAT works (on my home network) than for a practical need.
I was assigned to write a bash script in backtrack which will reveal the active IP Addresses on a /30 network. Normally I would not have a problem with this, but I just dont understand because would you not need the entire prefix (ex: 192.168.1) in order to ping sweep for a certain IP range?basically what I'm asking is...How do I nmap a list of IP's for a "/30 network" as that's all that we're given.
I come from more of a programming background but have been giving the task of sending backup results from a linux box in an email to external email addresses, I have spent days looking trough google for info but cant seem to find anything simple, I have looked at postfix but because I don't understand networks, hosts, nameservers etc. What I need to do to allow mail get sent from the linux box to external mail address. I have outlook connected to an exchange server on windows and I can ping the linux box from my windows command so surely it cant be to much involved.
give the instructions to install and configure yum in SUSE 10. Is it necessary to install yum from CD and then do all the required configurations or ..we cant straight away download yum from internet and configure it....Many links are broken...i am not able to find the exact download path
i am running apache on ubuntu ibex - is there something that i have to setup to run cgi scripts on ubuntu? it runs ok from the command line - but i want to open it up in a web browser.
I installed Ubuntu 10.10on a Compaq via USB. Everything works fine except NO INTERNET. Even a simple LAN connection is not rcognized. What needs to be done?
I am trying to configure my wireless network on my laptop running Ubuntu 10.10 and am having a bit of difficulty. I am a complete Linux newb, but want to learn it, hence the reason I'm trying to set this up. Here's the vitals:It is a Gateway 600 YG2 laptop. It was previously running Windows XP, but I installed Ubuntu 10.10 in place of it (not a dual boot, I removed XP altogether).I have an old wireless card that I'm trying to resurrect. I haven't really used the card in a couple years, but it seems to still work, I just can't connect to my home's wireless network. The card is a Linksys WPC11 v2.5. When I plug it in, Ubuntu recognizes the network, but won't connect to it. My home network uses WPA encryption and the only connection type that Ubuntu's network manager is giving me is WEP and then it asks for a key -- I have no idea what that key should be.
So, basically, I'm asking, is there a way I can instead connect through WPA? I've tried creating a new connection in network manager, but that won't work, it keeps falling back to the WEP connection and asking me for a key. I have tried to install the XP driver using ndiswrapper but I don't know if that's working or not. Is there a way to tell if:A) the card is working as it shouldB) the correct drivers are installed (again, I installed the XP one using ndiswrapper NET8180.INF, but I'm not sure what to do next)
So I am a Microsoft ASP.NET developer during the day, but I've been growing fond of linux and had ubuntu at home until my computer exploded one day. True story, and it sucked.
I have rebuilt my computer and just got 3 drives today. I'm hoping RAID5 with mdadm will perform well enough to keep me happy.
I know it is possible to configure linux installations to save docs and stuff to a separate partition, but I don't actually know how, let alone with RAID5.
I am very fond of the idea of being able to wipe and install various distros of linux while maintaining all my docs and/or config settings (??).