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no need to pay for a domain name...
webDav works fine in stock Mac OS 10.1.5
Don't use .htaccess!
Don't use .htaccess!
Thx - between your little tut and the link you gave to Apple/SSL instruction I actually got SSL up and running on my web site! Had it installed for a while - just never did anything with it. Matter of fact - the first thing I did was put the SSL to use on my WebMin. Like you - I am a BIG BELIEVER in WebMin - can't live without it. Unfortunately - the last couple of WebMin incarnations have seen some problems with runaway memory. I decide to give the instuction on the WebMin site about running WebMin from Apache a try. Solved ALL my problems AND it gave it a nice little speed boost! In the process though - since you are no longer running the built-in perl miniserver you lose your SSL connection to WebMin. So with your pointers - I managed to secure my WebMin again.
Don't use .htaccess!
You say that you have a structure like this:
Don't use .htaccess!
So far thats the only solution I have found also.
I would probably do something like this: set up a virtual server on another port (eg 8888), and use webdav to serve up "/Main-Dir/" on that server. Use the default server to serve normal web browsers and use the /Main-Dir/Sites folder as root folder on that. |
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