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Previously on "tearing my hair out with.... apache"

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  • NickFitz
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    Originally posted by milanbenes View Post
    ...is the request getting to my apache, don't think so...
    Don't think so?

    Look in Apache's log, then you'll know.

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  • milanbenes
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    Originally posted by lilelvis2000 View Post
    It will take a while to sort out a zillion proxies...when you only need one!
    not when you work with infrastructure of a blue chip company which has strict tight security and like I said, a zillion proxies and firewalls in between the internet and the .net systems

    layers and layers of security, multiple demiliarised zones

    Milan.

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  • lilelvis2000
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    It will take a while to sort out a zillion proxies...when you only need one!

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  • sasguru
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    And the moral of the story is:

    Know thy limitations.

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  • Swiss Tony
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    Him-um say he tear hair out with Apache

    Me-um say he got scalped, ugg

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  • rootsnall
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    Originally posted by milanbenes View Post
    morning all,

    working on open some .net applications to the InterWeb

    what a nightmare, anything outside the intranet is a nightmare

    Internet Explorer -> Internet -> Client's Internet GateWay -> a zillion proxies and reverse proxies and security zones, a zillion authentications.... -> and then finally the request will get to my reverse proxy that I have to configure infront of the .net system


    is the request getting to my apache, don't think so, where's it getting lost, dunno, working with a zillion different teams all with different procedures and methods of working - lots of fun

    guess there's bucks in this kind of stuff cos it's damn complicated :-)




    Milan.
    Surely they are paying you 'boomed' rates to suss this out for them !?

    I'm doing a nice cosey traditional .Net upgrade

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  • DiscoStu
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    Originally posted by milanbenes View Post
    ha ha

    excellent Stupot

    Milan.
    Always happy to help

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  • milanbenes
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    ha ha

    excellent Stupot

    Milan.

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  • DiscoStu
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    It's ok Milan. What you need to do is the following:

    Get some stickers and write .NET on some, and Apache on the others.

    Then when you've finished changing your tapes, just put the appropriate label on each.

    HTH

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  • milanbenes
    started a topic tearing my hair out with.... apache

    tearing my hair out with.... apache

    morning all,

    working on open some .net applications to the InterWeb

    what a nightmare, anything outside the intranet is a nightmare

    Internet Explorer -> Internet -> Client's Internet GateWay -> a zillion proxies and reverse proxies and security zones, a zillion authentications.... -> and then finally the request will get to my reverse proxy that I have to configure infront of the .net system


    is the request getting to my apache, don't think so, where's it getting lost, dunno, working with a zillion different teams all with different procedures and methods of working - lots of fun

    guess there's bucks in this kind of stuff cos it's damn complicated :-)




    Milan.

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