threetimes
March 6th, 2009, 09:05 AM
Short story:
Look here (https://webmin.peter-server.homelinux.net/) or here (http://web-sniffer.net/?url=https%3A%2F%2Fwebmin.peter-server.homelinux.net%2F&submit=Submit&http=1.1&gzi p=yes&type=GET&uak=0).
Long story:
I installed webmin, but from inside school, I can't acces anything an any port but 80. So I use my main Apache installation as a pr0xy for anything else. With ajaxterm, it works. With webmin I get a HTTP 500 (see links above).
See my httpd.conf (http://pastebin.com/f179b5fda).
As you can see, I used exactly the same trick as with ajaxterm, but webmin doesn't like it.
Why?
P.S. I can't use the word proxy in the title of this topic, because if I do that, I cant visit this page anymore. That's why I had to post this 2 times again...
Blame my school for this.
Look here (https://webmin.peter-server.homelinux.net/) or here (http://web-sniffer.net/?url=https%3A%2F%2Fwebmin.peter-server.homelinux.net%2F&submit=Submit&http=1.1&gzi p=yes&type=GET&uak=0).
Long story:
I installed webmin, but from inside school, I can't acces anything an any port but 80. So I use my main Apache installation as a pr0xy for anything else. With ajaxterm, it works. With webmin I get a HTTP 500 (see links above).
See my httpd.conf (http://pastebin.com/f179b5fda).
As you can see, I used exactly the same trick as with ajaxterm, but webmin doesn't like it.
Why?
P.S. I can't use the word proxy in the title of this topic, because if I do that, I cant visit this page anymore. That's why I had to post this 2 times again...
Blame my school for this.