On 6/1/2012 11:02 AM, Ishita Kapadiya wrote:
Daniel's idea looks very good. but what if we also want to verify the
change by logging into the site (after application level change get
complete) and then open it up for all users.. is there any way to
achieve this?
Yes, you can control this with
Le 02/06/2012 15:27, Daniel Ruggeri a écrit :
VirtualHost *:80
IfDefine MAINTENANCE
RewriteCond !%{HTTP_COOKIE} LetMeIn
RewriteRule .* /path/to/maintenance.html [L]
/IfDefine
/VirtualHost
Elegant !
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To
Hi,
I just want to add one more question -
Daniel's idea looks very good. but what if we also want to verify the
change by logging into the site (after application level change get
complete) and then open it up for all users.. is there any way to
achieve this?
On Thu, May 31, 2012 at 1:59 PM,
On 5/27/2012 6:42 AM, Miguel Gonzalez wrote:
The version of Plesk we have doesn't support this so maybe there is any
easy way to do this. I've thought about setting up a different instance of
the web server or configure a different web server but maybe I'm missing an
even simplier way to
On May 27, 2012 7:42 , Miguel Gonzalez miguel_3_gonza...@yahoo.es wrote:
I'm administering Apache and Tomcat web servers. From time to time we have
to turn the web server down and would be nice to have a maintenance mode
message to the users.
Why do you have to do maintenance?
If you
On Mon, May 28, 2012 at 12:43 PM, Mark Montague m...@catseye.org wrote:
On May 27, 2012 7:42 , Miguel Gonzalez miguel_3_gonza...@yahoo.es wrote:
I'm administering Apache and Tomcat web servers. From time to time we
have to turn the web server down and would be nice to have a maintenance
Dear all,
I'm administering Apache and Tomcat web servers. From time to time we have
to turn the web server down and would be nice to have a maintenance mode
message to the users.
The version of Plesk we have doesn't support this so maybe there is any easy
way to do this. I've thought