--On 16. August 2006 07:34:26 -0700 beno - [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
To summarize, I'm newly using Pound as a reverse-proxy for Zope. I'm
using VHM mapping to pass the requests to the appropriate folders in
Zope. I have some clients who can't see their sites, but I and many
others can. They
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On 16 Aug 2006, at 10:34, beno - wrote:
Posted with no comments?? You can read, can you? This is now
the third time (read: 3) that I'm telling
you that these entries are not errors. NotFound (or 404) is
completely normal. Stop looking at them!
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From: Jens Vagelpohl [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [Zope] Mailing List zope@zope.org
Sent: Wednesday, August 16, 2006 11:05 AM
Subject: Re: POUND AND ZOPE HELL!!! was: Re: [Zope] Can't Find This Bug!
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On 16 Aug 2006, at 10
On Aug 16, 2006, at 11:13 AM, Jonathan wrote:
Another idea is to have your client install ieHTTPHeaders (or
equivalent for non-IE browsers) in their web browser and then send
you the http header info that they are seeing.
The Mozilla equivalent is LiveHTTPHeaders http://
On Wed, 16 Aug 2006, beno - wrote:
To summarize, I'm newly using Pound as a reverse-proxy for Zope. I'm using
VHM mapping to pass the requests to the appropriate folders in Zope. I have
some clients who can't see their sites, but I and many others can. They get
this message: Zope \n
33Dennis Allison [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: On Wed, 16 Aug 2006, beno - wrote:Have you checked your Poound configuration file Since it sounds like you know something about Pound, here's a snip from the pound.cfg file: Service HeadRequire "Host:
.*mrtablecloth-vi.com.*" BackEnd Address
2Dennis Allison [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Ummm... the HeadRequire directive is matched with a regex. See the code to establish which of the several possible C libraries is used as there are minor variations in syntax.Why is the backend address on the open net? I would have expected that you would
A port scan of your IP address, 202,71.106.119, shows port 8080 open but
does not show port 80.
Starting nmap V. 2.54BETA31 ( www.insecure.org/nmap/ )
Interesting ports on (202.71.106.119):
(The 1536 ports scanned but not shown below are in state: closed)
Port State Service
21/tcp