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10/01-05:48
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You can do it as: MOUNT="/-/builtin/mssgs/403-forbidden.dhtml /tmp/forbidden.dhtml" See <URL:http://www.delegate.org/delegate/Manual.htm#customize> Cheers, Yutaka 9 9 Yutaka Sato <y.sato@delegate.or
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Hi Yataka, Thank you for the fast reply. However, I cannot find the paths described in the link. I'm using the windows build. Does that change the location of the customizable files? Thanks, Dave
10/02-07:49
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Hi, The right hand value of the MOUNT parameter can be any URL which indicates the location of the data to be used. For example, you can put it on your local disk as follows: echo "Forbidden" > c:\t
Fwd: multiple SSL certificates on the same delegate host without using SNI.
10/02-10:23
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Hi Yutaka, Any response is much appreciated. Regards David --- Forwarded message --- From: David Wang <p2eiqbdyi-qprr6ubee3y6.ml@delegate.org> Date: Wed, Sep 30, 2009 at 3:08 PM Subject: multiple SS
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Hi Yutaka, Thank you for your help. Is there a way to remove the V link at the bottom of the customized page? Thanks, Dave
10/06-10:18
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Hi, There is not a way to do so in the non-commercial version. Cheers, Yutaka 9 9 Yutaka Sato <y.sato@delegate.org> http://delegate.org/y.sato/ ( ~ ) National Institute of Advanced Industrial Scienc
Fwd: multiple SSL certificates on the same delegate host without using SNI.
10/06-10:53
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Hi Yutaka, Can I know why no any response on this question? Is that any wrong with what I did? Kind regards, David --- Forwarded message --- From: David Wang <p2eiqbdyi-qprr6ubee3y6.ml@delegate.org>
PERMIT Permission bug?
10/09-21:33
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10/09 16:12:41.30 [14021] 0+0: ext[0] SERVER=https 10/09 16:12:41.30 [14021] 0+0: ext[1] HOSTLIST=10.1.1.0/24 10/09 16:12:41.30 [14021] 0+0: ext[2] PERMIT=*:*:10.1.1.0/24 10/09 16:12:41.30 [14021] 0
10/10-17:11
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delegate.org (Yutaka Sato)
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Re: [DeleGate-En] PERMIT Permission bug? I'm not sure but it might be a side effect of your configuration which is not shown in the log. By the way, what does this HOSTLIST mean? Cheers, Yutaka 9 9
10/10-18:47
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It means nothing, just a result of experiments with parameters :-) Problem appears with this simple config: -P5555 SERVER=http PERMIT="*:*:10.1.1.0/24" I found out why it happens. It is because 10.1
10/11-17:50
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Hi, I see. I found the problem can be reproduced with "SAC=x.x.x.x" option to simulate an access control for access from a client "x.x.x.x" as follows. This test does not need any change of configur
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