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Re: Re: [cobalt-developers] Mirroring SSL
- Subject: Re: Re: [cobalt-developers] Mirroring SSL
- From: "Can-Host Networks - Félix C.Courtemanche" <webmaster@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Wed May 17 08:13:44 2000
It works on a raq3... I used this solution to provide my clients an access
to their domains when they are on virtual name domains. The only problem is
that we all know that "Unlimited transfer" doesnt mean that... the day
someone begin transfer twice as much as all your other clients will be the
day where you decide to remove "Unlimited Bandwidth" from your services :)
Beside that, a friendly tip... is that many people will autimatically run
away when they see the word "Unlimited" (that is comign from general
comments on web hosting message board)
If anyone can think of a way to have the access through the ssl domain that
would still add to the right logs... I would like to hear it!
:)
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-----Message d'origine-----
De : michael@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx <michael@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
À : cobalt-developers@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx <cobalt-developers@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Cc : michael@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx <michael@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Date : 17 mai, 2000 10:39
Objet : RE: Re: [cobalt-developers] Mirroring SSL
>
>Yes, that would be a draw back. The domain using the SSL would
>have to be monitored to make sure that they are not linking to
>files on the SSL server for no reason.
>
>For our server we are offering "unlimited" bandwidth anyway,
>so that is not a concern of mine right now.
>
>Let me know what you think...
>
>Also... Thanks to Ariel for the help. I'll respond to the message
>if I am able to get it to work on my Raq3.
>
>Michael
>
>
>--- Original Message ---
>"=?iso-8859-1?Q?Can-Host_Networks_-_F=E9lix_C.Courtemanche?="
><webmaster@xxxxxxxxxxxx> Wrote on
>Wed, 17 May 2000 07:24:54 -0400
> ------------------
>Wont that allow a user to use a much bandwidht as he wants without
>leaving
>stamps in his own access log? (is that a wayy that could be used
>by
>customers to reduce their bandwidth...)?
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>[ Head Designer | Co-Admin ]
>[ webmaster@xxxxxxxxxxxx ]
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>
>-----Message d'origine-----
>De : Ariel Manzur <punto@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
>À : cobalt-developers@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx <cobalt-developers@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
>Date : 17 mai, 2000 01:50
>Objet : Re: [cobalt-developers] Mirroring SSL
>
>
>>At 21:58 16/05/2000 -0400, you wrote:
>>>Hello again...
>>>
>>>Just wondering if anyone has successfully figured out a way
>to mirror a
>>>domain's contents to an SSL server. This was talked about
>before in this
>>>list and I'm just wondering if anyone ever got it to work.
>>>
>>>Something where https://ssl.com/yourdomain.com/ would be a
>mirror of
>>>http://www.yourdomain.com/.
>>
>>This is what we put on a raq2, on /etc/httpd/conf/httpd-ssl.conf:
>>
>>AliasMatch ^/([^/]+)(/(.*))? /home/sites/$1/web/$3
>>
>>I don't know if it works with the domain, but http://www.ssl.com/site4/
>>will show the files on /home/sites/site4/web
>>In theory, http://www.ssl.com/www.site.com/ should show
>>/home/sites/www.site.com/web
>>
>>Bye..
>>
>>Ariel.
>>
>>
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