[phpa] Re: About registration and Re: Re: PHPA 1.2 Released

  • From: "Edward Wildgoose" <Edward.Wildgoose@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • To: <phpa@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Tue, 22 Jan 2002 12:29:45 -0000

This might fall foul of people with multiple network adaptors, or
environments where the IP changes, eg dialup (I run a website on an ADSL
connection which changes IP occasionally...)

Just a thought...

Thanks

Ed

-----Original Message-----
From: Paul - Zenith Tech Inc [mailto:paul@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx]
Sent: 22 January 2002 12:17
To: phpa@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: [phpa] Re: About registration and Re: Re: PHPA 1.2 Released



Hi Nick,

Thanks for the detailed reply :)

> Sorry for what I hope is a transient inconvenience. As Ed said, just
email
> me the servernames, one per line, and I'll send back the keys this
evening.
> I've already thought to add a batch facility and will do that too.

We only use FreeBSD so theres no need just yet for this

> If you're going to have 500 virtual host sections then a shell/perl
script
> or emacs macro could add keys to the entries automatically.

Because the server is ran by plesk (a control panel) the httpd.conf file
is
updated itself, and is never the same.
It is possible, but would mean a lot of work, and would probably cause
problems because of the way it is structured.

> Btw., did you consider using mod_rewrite rather than virtual hosts if
you
> have so many, as some mod_rewrite rules might be able to replace all
your
> virtual host sections if they follow the same pattern.

The virtualhost sections themselves are quite complex, and there's no
way of
changing.

> There's no sinister reason for adding the key; I just wanted to get a
feel
> for where it's being used. I considered and discussed a number of
> alternatives, and decided that overall this would be the most
preferable
> and least intrusive.  If, as a result, it stops certain configurations
from
> being able to use it then I'd certainly look to addressing that.

Perhaps a better way is have a key for server's IP address and report to
you
the domains on the server?
I would see this is the only other otpion, as having a key per domain we
host is not really viable for us.

Cheers,
Paul

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