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Topic: Installing an Intermediate Certificate |
James Cook
Replies: 1
Views: 4908
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Our site is running with a certificate installed and it works for all browsers except for Safari.
Running the URL through the checker at DigiCert shows:
TLS Certificate status cannot be validate ... |
Topic: Redirect Hits to another in-house server |
James Cook
Replies: 4
Views: 24478
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Thank you. I recognize and appreciate the degree of your response. I'll certainly get to work in applying it.
And yes about Michigan, but I'm sure there are many more wise enough to use Abyss. I'm ... |
Topic: Redirect Hits to another in-house server |
James Cook
Replies: 4
Views: 24478
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But it sounds much more like you want reverse proxy.
Thanks, that's exactly what I need but failed to find.
I'm struggling to figure out what the paths should be: Virtual Path, Remote Virtual Path ... |
Topic: Redirect Hits to another in-house server |
James Cook
Replies: 4
Views: 24478
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I'm running a second server that has to run on an older OS for some cgi apps.
I've been struggling to get URL Rewriting to pass all hits to one specific domain name forwarded to that machine.
Fi ... |
Topic: URL for a server on my LAN |
James Cook
Replies: 2
Views: 7395
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Worked like a charm. Thanks! |
Topic: URL for a server on my LAN |
James Cook
Replies: 2
Views: 7395
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I have a server that is online to receive and process hits from outside. Port forwarding on my router is set to forward incoming port 80 hits to it.
On my local network, I have another machine tha ... |
Topic: Using localhost |
James Cook
Replies: 2
Views: 7618
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Thanks, that's helpful and solved the problem perfectly.
I do have a full and up to date license for Abyss as well for this development server. Gotta take care of Aprelium and keep them in business ... |
Topic: Using localhost |
James Cook
Replies: 2
Views: 7618
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In setting up and testing sites, I can set localhost as the Host Name for any site and readily access that site while working on the server itself.
That only works for one site at a time though, an ... |
Topic: HSTS - Strict Transport Security |
James Cook
Replies: 2
Views: 10335
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We recently had a security check of our site and it performed very well but one flaw was noted; Strict Transport Security Not Enforced.
We do have the site secured with SSL, but apparently the addi ... |
Topic: Activation of Ports below 1024 failed! |
James Cook
Replies: 4
Views: 11265
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Since I was just setting up this partition, it was an easy choice to erase it (Mac OS X Extended) and reinstall El Capitan. I downloaded and installed the new X2 release before installing anything els ... |
Topic: Activation of Ports below 1024 failed! |
James Cook
Replies: 4
Views: 11265
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The partition shows the file system is set as OS X Extended format: Journaled HFS+
So that should be fine.
I set Abyss as the startup, it launches and continues to have a listening error. :-|
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Topic: Activation of Ports below 1024 failed! |
James Cook
Replies: 4
Views: 11265
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I've just set up a new partition on my server to use for my web server. It's running OS X El Capitan.
Everything has been installed just fine, but I can't get the ports activated. I'm sure that not ... |
Topic: Location and path for common cgi-bin |
James Cook
Replies: 1
Views: 11371
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I'm new to Abyss, moving form OSX Server.
My server has had all cgi scripts located in /Library/WebServer/CGI-Executables.
With Abyss I've only been able to avoid 404 errors on the cgi when I lo ... |
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