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Re: separate secure directory
Andei,
We would need a little more info to see if we can help.
1) how do you access your secure directory via the web?
(https://www.yourisp.com/~user maybe?)
2) do you have a cgi-bin in that secure directory or
can you use your main cgi-bin for both
(question for your isp if you don't know)
depending on your answers above you would set SecureUrl to
something like:
SecureURL https://www.YOURISP.com/~USER/__CGI_URL__
in your catalog.cfg file (then do a reconfig or restart)
If you have a separate cgi-bin though, you will have to copy the
tlink or vlink (catalog executable in your cgi-bin) to the other
cgi-bin (and change permissions to match)
Hope this helps.
Kyle Cook
At 05:26 PM 8/7/99 -0500, you wrote:
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>Hello,
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>My web space provider has a separate directory for Secure server. While
>regular docs are in ~/webdocs, secure ones are in ~/securedocs. I apologize if
>I missed it, but I can't find reference on how to handle this situation in
>minivend. It seems to imply that there's one document root which is accessed
>from regular url or secure url. Any feedback is appreciated.
>
>- Andrei
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