From: Amedee V. G. <am...@am...> - 2007-09-29 16:14:26
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Op vrijdag 28-09-2007 om 20:08 uur [tijdzone -0400], schreef John Hinton: > I'm sorry to be asking.. but why would you want to do this? As it is written somewhere: <quote> If you just want Webmin to be accessible via an URL subdirectory (like /webmin) on an Apache server without going to the trouble of configuring Apache to run the CGI scripts directly, there is a simpler method that can be used. This is also useful if your system is only accessible on port 80, and you want access to both Webmin and a normal website. This is the recommended method of making Webmin run within an existing website hierarchy. <quote> Local IT at my current employer slash customer can't be moved to open outgoing port 10000. So it's either proxytunnel for me, or having webmin on port 80. Why wouldn't I want to do this? --=20 Amedee Van Gasse <am...@am...> |