According to Taylor, Robert A.:
> Yes the site is password protected so I can't just open the site to http
> traffic, or I would be in big trouble. I hope to figure this out so I don't
> have to go to a commercial searching tool.
>
> Robby
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Geoff Hutchison [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Monday, July 23, 2001 11:59 PM
> To: Taylor, Robert A.
> Cc: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'
> Subject: Re: [htdig] using htdig on secure server
>
>
> At 7:48 AM -0400 7/23/01, Taylor, Robert A. wrote:
> >I am running htdig on the same server as the secure server. I see
> >that in the config file there is an option to index starting in a
> >file
>
> Well, to some degree. You'll want to look at the local_urls attributes:
> <http://www.htdig.org/attrs.html#local_urls>
>
> However, these will default back to going to HTTP when a URL cannot
> be found via the filesystem. This behavior can be turned off with the
> local_urls_only attribute, though this clearly limits you to static
> pages.
>
> >htdig working properly as the frontpage of the site is standard http and it
> >works perfectly. Anyone done this before and have a work-around?
>
> Are you also password protecting parts of the site? If you have the
> front page working via HTTP, couldn't you also set the webserver
> allow HTTP access to the rest of the site when it's coming from
> localhost?
I think the key missing piece of info, which I recall you mentioning in
your original post, is that this is an "https" server. Right? If so,
you'll need the ftp://ftp.ccsf.org/htdig-patches/3.1.5/ssl.4 patch to
support this.
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Gilles R. Detillieux E-mail: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Spinal Cord Research Centre WWW: http://www.scrc.umanitoba.ca/~grdetil
Dept. Physiology, U. of Manitoba Phone: (204)789-3766
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