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    Problems with httpd.conf

    Hi, I think that you have SSL running on you server. Disable modssl.so line module in your apache httpd.conf and try again. Another way is to change your modssl module and check line SSLSessionCache DBM file in your ssl.conf file. Perhaps your modssl module is corruped Luck
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    Reverse Proxy with SSL

    Hi, I'm aggree with you... I think that The second conf is good.. Sorry for my carefuless Thanks
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    Many apache

    Hi, Very strange the behavior of my proxy apache SSL server. I have proxy apache (2.0.45) running front of my server. Everything works fine after the installation but suddenly I noticed many apache process running on my server and the number of the process increase. I don't undestand this...
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    Apache + Tomcat + Rewrite

    Hi, Check your Rewrite log file adding these lines to your httpd.conf file. I'm sure that it will help you RewriteLog "/usr/local/var/apache/logs/rewrite.log" RewriteLogLevel 9 Luck
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    Changing Passphrase on SSL - possible?

    Hi, These openssl command will solve your problem openssl rsa -des3 -in oldkey.pem -out newkey.pem copy newkey.pem oldkey.pem Good luck
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    Reverse Proxy with SSL

    Hi, Your SSL session break down because the connection to your mailbox is another one out of your SSL session. Perhaps you can redirect this request on your iNotes server to your proxy..... I will tell you how to do this next time Good luck
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    Problems with httpd.conf

    Hi, Perhaps you must study your Rewrite Log file adding these command to your virtalhost section RewriteLog /.../filename RewriteLogLevel 9 Luck
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    Range nat translation

    Hello IllegalOperation, Ok Im agree with you but my example is not good. Take the range 10.1.10.1 to 10.1.10.11 Do you think that there is a good wildcard mask for this range ? Thank
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    Range nat translation

    Hello Igarner, I think that for the PIX, the range nat process is solved by object-group and network-object command. You can define object-group network XXXXX network-object host 12.x.y.z netwok-object 2.0.91.0 255.255.255.0 --- -------- --- ---- ---- ------ and apply the access-list...
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    Range nat translation

    Hi IllegalOperation, It is true that I'm thinking of something different. Here is my problem ... I have a sequence of IP adresses like 10.1.10.1 10.1.10.2 10.1.10.3 -- - - - - - - - - 10.1.10.30 I want to use range process (10.1.10.1-10.1.10.30) to nat these address to the unique...
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    Range nat translation

    Hi, Can someone help me for this ? How to get nat translation for range of IP address on cisco 2600 router ? Thanks for your help

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