Le 14/03/2018 à 14:40, m.r...@5-cent.us a écrit :
> Stupid questions:
>0. Does http://nestor.microlinux.lan/avertissement.html exist?
>1. What are its ownership and group?
>2. Can Apache access that directory and file?
>
> mark
Problem solved.
Le 14/03/2018 à 14:40, m.r...@5-cent.us a écrit :
> Stupid questions:
>0. Does http://nestor.microlinux.lan/avertissement.html exist?
>1. What are its ownership and group?
>2. Can Apache access that directory and file?
>
> mark
OK, I found the solution. Apparently I have to use a
Le 14/03/2018 à 14:40, m.r...@5-cent.us a écrit :
> Stupid questions:
>0. Does http://nestor.microlinux.lan/avertissement.html exist?
>1. What are its ownership and group?
>2. Can Apache access that directory and file?
>
> mark
Yes, the page exists, and it can be opened from any
Nicolas Kovacs wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I've been working with Squid + SquidGuard for a few years, though only
> on Slackware. I'm currently transferring my proxy expertise to CentOS 7,
> and right now I'm having a little problem with that.
>
> Squid works perfectly so far as a transparent HTTP + HTTPS
Hi,
I've been working with Squid + SquidGuard for a few years, though only
on Slackware. I'm currently transferring my proxy expertise to CentOS 7,
and right now I'm having a little problem with that.
Squid works perfectly so far as a transparent HTTP + HTTPS cache proxy.
The next step is to
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