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awarded | Popular Question |
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Nov 28 |
awarded | Popular Question |
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Apr 27 |
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How to mount encrypted volume at login (Ubuntu 12.04, pam_mount) That looks pretty similar to what I have. I don't see anything that would fix the "volume not owned by user" problem (or am I missing something?) |
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Apr 26 |
asked | How to mount encrypted volume at login (Ubuntu 12.04, pam_mount) |
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Nov 14 |
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Nov 14 |
accepted | Securing Nginx proxy |
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Oct 19 |
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Securing Nginx proxy That makes sense now. Thanks for your time on this. |
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Oct 19 |
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Securing Nginx proxy That seems to have fixed the problem - however, when I test it I get a 400 error code, not the 444 or 403 specified. |
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Oct 18 |
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Securing Nginx proxy Thanks @cyberx86. I now have server { server_name mydomain.com; .... But I can still telnet to port 80 on mydomain.com, run 'GET l04.member.in2.yahoo.com/config/… HTTP/1.0' and get a 200 response. This seems wrong to me.. |
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Oct 18 |
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Securing Nginx proxy That's interesting, but how does it address this problem? I'm sure I'm missing something. |
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Oct 18 |
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Securing Nginx proxy no, the default server block is being used |
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Oct 18 |
asked | Securing Nginx proxy |