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Old 11-18-2007, 12:31 AM   #1
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Apache issues


Hi,

I am using my webserver with Apache. However, there are some issues which i want to discuss with you guys for a better idea:

1. I have placed the following line in Apache, in Location section for some directory:
Allow from xxx.yyy.com

However, this is not working as when I open mozilla on xxx and type in the URL, it says that you do not have the permission and if i type
"allow from all" it lets me access the directory
. So i think Apache is not able to do the reverse lookup. But when i type dig -x 192.168.0.10 is shows me the name xxx.yyy.com, so i think that reverse lookup is working but somehow apache is not able to do it.


2. When i try to check the syntax of my webalizer.conf file, it shows me Invalid command 'Alias', perhaps mis-spelled or defined by a module not loaded but my mod_alias is already loaded with httpd.conf

Any ideas?

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