Diff for /loncom/loncapa_apache.conf between versions 1.78 and 1.86

version 1.78, 2004/04/23 23:01:34 version 1.86, 2004/06/29 10:28:16
Line 60  ErrorDocument   500 /adm/errorhandler Line 60  ErrorDocument   500 /adm/errorhandler
 <LocationMatch "^/+enc.*">  <LocationMatch "^/+enc.*">
 PerlAccessHandler       Apache::lonenc  PerlAccessHandler       Apache::lonenc
 ErrorDocument     403 /adm/login  ErrorDocument     403 /adm/login
   ErrorDocument     404 /adm/notfound.html
   ErrorDocument     406 /adm/roles
 ErrorDocument  500 /adm/errorhandler  ErrorDocument  500 /adm/errorhandler
 </LocationMatch>  </LocationMatch>
   
   <Location /adm/portfolio>
   PerlAccessHandler Apache::lonacc
   SetHandler perl-script
   PerlHandler Apache::portfolio
   </Location>
   
   <LocationMatch "\.portfolio$">
   SetHandler perl-script
   PerlHandler Apache::portfolio
   </LocationMatch>
   
   
   
 <LocationMatch "^/+userfiles.*">  <LocationMatch "^/+userfiles.*">
 PerlAccessHandler       Apache::lontokacc  PerlAccessHandler       Apache::lontokacc
 PerlCleanupHandler Apache::lontokacc::removefile  PerlCleanupHandler Apache::lontokacc::removefile
Line 71  PerlCleanupHandler Apache::lontokacc::re Line 86  PerlCleanupHandler Apache::lontokacc::re
 <LocationMatch "^/+uploaded.*">  <LocationMatch "^/+uploaded.*">
 PerlAccessHandler Apache::lonacc  PerlAccessHandler Apache::lonacc
 PerlHeaderParserHandler Apache::lonuploadrep  PerlHeaderParserHandler Apache::lonuploadrep
   ErrorDocument     403 /adm/login
 ErrorDocument     404 /adm/notfound.html  ErrorDocument     404 /adm/notfound.html
   ErrorDocument     406 /adm/roles
 ErrorDocument  500 /adm/errorhandler  ErrorDocument  500 /adm/errorhandler
 </LocationMatch>  </LocationMatch>
   
Line 237  PerlHandler Apache::lonrights Line 254  PerlHandler Apache::lonrights
   
 <LocationMatch "^/+(uploaded|res|\~).*\.(xml|html|htm|xhtml|xhtm|sty)$">  <LocationMatch "^/+(uploaded|res|\~).*\.(xml|html|htm|xhtml|xhtm|sty)$">
 SetHandler perl-script  SetHandler perl-script
   PerlHandler Apache::londatecheck
 PerlHandler Apache::lonxml  PerlHandler Apache::lonxml
 </LocationMatch>  </LocationMatch>
   
Line 253  ErrorDocument     403 /adm/login Line 271  ErrorDocument     403 /adm/login
 ErrorDocument  500 /adm/errorhandler  ErrorDocument  500 /adm/errorhandler
 </LocationMatch>  </LocationMatch>
   
   <LocationMatch "^/adm/source/">
   PerlAccessHandler       Apache::lonacc
   SetHandler perl-script
   PerlHandler Apache::lonsource
   ErrorDocument     403 /adm/login
   ErrorDocument     406 /adm/roles
   ErrorDocument  500 /adm/errorhandler
   </LocationMatch>
   
   
 <LocationMatch "^/adm/localize/">  <LocationMatch "^/adm/localize/">
 PerlAccessHandler       Apache::lonacc  PerlAccessHandler       Apache::lonacc
 SetHandler perl-script  SetHandler perl-script
Line 907  PerlSetVar       lonSqlAccess   localhos Line 935  PerlSetVar       lonSqlAccess   localhos
 PerlSetVar       lonhttpdPort  8080  PerlSetVar       lonhttpdPort  8080
   
   
   #----------------------------------------------------------------------------
   #
   #   Parameters used by secure lond/lonc
   
   #
   #   Secure lond/lonc require ssl certificate and private
   #   key files to function correctly.  The certificate
   #   files need not be terribly secure, but the private key files
   #   should be set up so that only www (the lonc/lond effective user)
   #   can read them.
   # 
   #   The definition below is the full path to the directory that
   #   contains the certificate and key files:
   
   PerlSetVar lonCertificateDirectory /home/httpd/lonCerts
   
   #
   #  Secure lond/lonc require two certificates and a private host key.
   #  The certificates required are that of the lonCAPA certificate authority
   #  and the certificate that authority issued to this host.
   #  lonnetCertificateAuthority is the name of the file that contains the
   #                            lonCAPA certificate authority's certificate.
   #  lonnetCertificate is the name of the file that contains the certificate
   #                    issued to the host by the certificate authority.
   #  Both of these variables are names of files assumed to be in 
   #  lonCertificateDirectory:
   
   PerlSetVar lonnetCertificateAuthority loncapaCA.pem
   PerlSetVar lonnetCertificate          lonhostcert.pem
   
   #
   #  To generate the request for a certificate, and to negotiate the
   #  initial ssl connection, the host requires a private key.  This key
   #  is created at lonCAPA install time.  Did we mention above that it
   #  should be set so that only www can read it?  The variale below
   #  is the name of the file relative to lonnetCertificateDirectory
   #  that has the host's private key.  Did we remember to tell you to
   #  keep the permissions on that file set to rw-------  (0600)?
   #  
   
   PerlSetVar lonnetPrivateKey         lonKey.pem
   
   # Did we mention that the file described above must have
   # permissions really locked down so that it can't be stolen?
   
   #-------------------------------------------------------------------------
   
   #   Parameters that define where all the ssl stuff is that's needed
   #   to generate certificate requests and, on a system that's a CA
   #   the certificate authority.
   #    
   #    SSLProgram    -> Path to the openssl command
   #    SSLDirectory  -> Directory containing ssl configuration files etc.
   #    SSLCAConfig   -> Name of the SSL config file for the certificate 
   #                     Authority.
   #    The following are good for the loncapa redhat installs and
   #    the loncapa certificate authority system:
   #
   PerlSetVar SSLProgram /usr/bin/openssl
   PerlSetVar SSLDirectory /usr/share/ssl
   PerlSetVar SSLCAConfig  loncapaca
   
   #-------------------------------------------------------------------------
   
   
   
   
 # ====================================== Include machine-specific configuration  # ====================================== Include machine-specific configuration
   

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