I'm installing Liferay as a WAR on Tomcat 6 on a new Ubuntu server.I want my portal accessible only via HTTPS, that's why I've enabled it via Apache.My config :Apache 2 (/etc/apache2/sites-enabled/001-https)
i hav the problem ...n i am having solution for it. ...i searched a lot on forum .but didnt find any proper solution for my problem. problem : " Cannot access some sites on Ubuntu 11.04 specially HTTPS sites. loading of certain sites was really slow" Solution : well. i found no one who could gave me solution that worked. so i studied some linux n here is solution ..ON terminal : sudo pppoeconfthen just follow instructions ...set to default every thing. it will configure all ur net settings on its own.restart ur pc. no need to dial anything. the net will auto dial itself without any problem..just make sure...u do it correctly ..read instructions..
We have multiple servers. WebSphere Portal is running on the servers. Node 1 portals are called WebSphere_Portal and node portals are called WebSphere_Portal_2. We want same script to start and stop portal in all environments.
I am getting following errror message
: No such file or directory1: !/bin/bash '/WebPortalUptest.sh: line 24: syntax error near unexpected token `in '/WebPortalUptest.sh: line 24: `case $host in
Is anyone aware of an open-source equivalent to Box or Dropbox I can install on my server? Password protected logon, easy file upload and download and of course secure?
In my nagios server, an htaccess file have been created for it so any time you want to open it, a window opens for you to enter user name and passwords. Now, what I want to do now is to integrate the nagios into a portal that is written in php so that when customers login to the portal, they can access the nagios with out it popping out the user and password windows. What is going to happen is, the password of nagios will be store in an orient database so the users when they try to access nagios true the portal, they will be login automatically.
I've setup OpenVPN-ALS (formerly known as Adito) on Ubuntu Server 10.04 edition. I have a security router (Untangle) in front of my internal network. I have a domain name and an SSL Certificate setup on our security router. I can access our web interface on our security router with no problems.
I've setup a portforward rule on our router to access this OpenVPN-ALS portal and I can access it, but I get an invalid certificate message. So I've bought another SSL certificate to install our our Portal, but I'm getting an error message when I enter in our information at the provider where I've bought the certificate.
Common Name does not contain fully qualified domain name. I'm not sure what the problem is. Do I use the hostname I've setup on the portal or do I use the hostname on my security router when I setup the SSL certificate on our portal?
I have set up certain portions of my web site to be forced https:// How do I force, non https:// protocols. I know this sounds confusing, so let me give you an example.
I have a debian box running Apache2 and PHP5.2.6 lenny.
When a request is made via https, php displays the content fine. If the request is made over HTTP the file is offered for download, rather than displaying it.
I know its probably something trivial but I've never seen this issue.
The plot thickens, I can display PHP over HTTP in some directories but not others (which offer the file for download)?
We have a apache server which have a ssl certificate like www.abc.com. We hosting a website is a online giving shop which need ssl cetificate in https. website of this is www.123.com, it will redirect tow this website owner don't want to show What can I do to achieve this ? Can I use rewrite function in apache to achieve this? How? or we need to buy any other ssl certificate for www.123.com? How can I install multiple sslcertificate in one apache server?
I am on home internet access so it does not have a fix IP. I would like to set my web server to be accesible from outside. So what I do? First I must set my router to point access for port 80 to this machine. Then in the machine I open port 80 right? Then what software must I install is it no-ip?
I have a centos server (5.3). I installed WebMin to assist with some of the administration details. In any event, I got it installed but I cannot access it (it requires a secure connection).
I checked out the server and it does not respond to a HTTPS:// request. When I telnet into port 80, it responds but it does not respond on port 443. MOD_SSL is installed and there is an ssl.conf (unmodified).
using OEL 5.4, which uses Gnome 2.16 interface I can see my share from Windows, but whatever I do, I get messages that my share is not accessible. The whole user thing is quite complex, dont understand what user I should use on Windows, what password, what user should have what rights on linux.
I'll post smb.conf tomorrow ... The problem is that Windows lacks any decent error message, stating what kind of error message. Is there no Samba client for Windows?
I am running Ubuntu 10.4 with Apache2, SVN and SSL. Both HTTP and HTTPS are working correctly with my website. Although the SVN setup I have is not working. This configuration gives me a 403 error.
Code: <Location /svn> DAV svn SVNParentPath /srv/svn/repos SVNListParentPath On
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This issue is driving me up the walls. If there is any additional information, I will be more than happy to provide it.
i am working on fedora 10 and configured dns on my college lan which already has it's dns at 192.168.5.20 .So i configured my private dns server at 192.168.101.91 which is my ip too.And the domain name is the host name of my system for example server.onkie.com.MY dns port 53 is shown when i do nmap localhost but but doesnt show when i do nmap 192.168.101.91 .Also when tested my server on other computers on my lan with there primary dns as 192.168.5.20 and secondary as 192.168.101.91 they cant access my site at my system with the name server.onkie.com . nmap localhost
I am working on fedora 10 and configured dns on my college lan which already has it's dns at 192.168.5.20 .So i configured my private dns server at 192.168.101.91 which is my ip too.And the domain name is the host name of my system for example server.onkie.com.MY dns port 53 is shown when i do nmap localhost but but doesnt show when i do nmap 192.168.101.91 .Also when tested my server on other computers on my lan with there primary dns as 192.168.5.20 and secondary as 192.168.101.91 they cant access my site at my system with the name [URL].. . nmap localhost
Starting Nmap 5.00 ( http://nmap.org ) at 2009-09-22 21:24 IST Interesting ports on onkar (127.0.0.1): Not shown: 993 closed ports PORT STATE SERVICE 22/tcp open ssh 53/tcp open domain ----the dns is running
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I already disabled my selinux and iptables ..but then also it's not accessible in Lan .
My school computer Crasht, so i thoug hey i wana create a linux server, so do anyone know how to make a Fedora server that can be acest thru the wanport ( acest thru the web ) for sharing school stuff etc ... any one know? or know where i shoud look for manuals?
Cannot access installation media Index of /repositories/GNOME:/STABLE:/3.0/openSUSE_11.4 GNOME:STABLE:3.0 (Medium 1). Check whether the server is accessible.
Index of /repositories/GNOME:/STABLE:/3.0/openSUSE_11.4 File './x86_64/Mesa-7.10-1.2.x86_64.rpm' not found on medium '[URL]' Fresh Install. Used Gnome3 link from here openSUSE:GNOME 3.0 - openSUSE
I setup a server last night and was able to remotely connect to it and access the internet with it. However, now that I have setup /etc/network/interfaces so that the server will have a static IP address, I cannot access the server remotely. Also, from the server itself, I cannot access the internet. Ping provides "unkown host" for any website I try. How do I fix this?! I don't know why this is happening.
Here is my interfaces file: Code: ... #The primary network interface allow-hotplug eth0 # also tried with and without auto eth0 # auto eth0 iface eth0 inet static address 192.168.133 netmask 225.225.225.0 gateway 192.168.1.1 This is the only NIC on the server.
Here is ifconfig: Code: eth0 Link encap:Ethernet HWaddr xx:xx:xx:xx:xx:xx inet addr: 192.168.1.133 Bcast:192.168.1.225 Mask:225.225.225.0 UP BROACAST MULTICAST MTU:1500 Metric:1 RX packets:0 errors:0 dropped:0 overruns:0 frame:0 TX packets:0 errors:0 dropped:0 overruns:0 carrier:0 collisions:0 txpueuelen:1000 RX bytes:0 (0.0 B) TX bytes: 0 (0.0 B) Interupt: 29
I have a samba server set up on my computer, and I can only access the shares over the network by loging in as my main user. This works for all shares, on any drive. When I log in using my fileshare guest account, I get the list of shares, but after selecting one to connect to, it gives an error that the server isn't available. Any share off the boot drive won't work. I don't know if it has to do with permissions, or it's a config problem.
A while back, I put a site up under a LAMP setup, and followed a guide from ubuntuforums that I googled to set up SSL encryption for the site.
That site works great, but since then, I've added some other sites to the same LAMP server. They load fine as well, but if I type in https:// before going to the latter sites, the browser attempts to redirect to the first, and warns that it is a fraudulent certificate, and that I'm at risk by going to the site.
Obviously, it isn't an attack site, the certificate is just set up for only one domain. How do I prevent my non-SSL sites from redirecting to the SSL-encrypted site?