I've set up a basic HTTPD configuration for the bugzilla-web machine in /etc/httpd/sites.d/bugzilla.gnome.org.conf
I started from bugzilla.gnome.org.conf on label and made the following changes: - Added 'bugzilla-web.gnome.org' as a ServerAlias - this should allow access to the website in test mode. (We could also add a more obvious name like bugzilla-test.gnome.org or something.) - Switch the back-channel ServerAlias from label-back to bugzilla-back (doesn't exist in /etc/hosts, but could be added if we want to access via the back channel as commented for the old label-back ServerAlias) - Removed the rewrite rule for /db/NNNN that we added when we switched from debugs in 2000. - Commented out the SSL configuration - Removed a block on a few specific IPs that I added 6-9 months ago to deal with scraping. There probably still is some cruft there not applicable to current versions of bugzilla. Could definitely use a run-through by Max. If performance is sufficiently improved, we may even be able to remove a bunch of the anti-scraping protections and let people go at the database with automated tools. Though we'd likely prefer if they used the XML interface. - Owen _______________________________________________ gnome-infrastructure mailing list [email protected] http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/gnome-infrastructure
