Hi frnds, Is there a way to configure SER so that it sends the domainname in via header ? Why is SER not responding to OPTIONS sent to it, it throws an error "404 not found" ?
Regards, Ranveer.
Hi frnds, Is there a way to configure SER so that it sends the domainname in via header ? Why is SER not responding to OPTIONS sent to it, it throws an error "404 not found" ?
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On 8/8/05, Juha Heinanen jh@tutpro.com wrote:
ranveer kunal writes:
Is there a way to configure SER so that it sends the
domainname in via header ?
i don't think so.
Why is SER not responding to OPTIONS sent to it, it throws an error "404 not found" ?
perhaps you haven't configured ser.cfg to respond to options.
**** I want to get the proxy options, its giving me the options for users registered to it. Please tell me how to do that.
-- juha
On Monday 08 August 2005 08:30, ranveer kunal wrote:
On 8/8/05, Juha Heinanen jh@tutpro.com wrote:
ranveer kunal writes:
Why is SER not responding to OPTIONS sent to it, it throws an error "404 not found" ?
perhaps you haven't configured ser.cfg to respond to options.
**** I want to get the proxy options, its giving me the options for users registered to it. Please tell me how to do that.
There is a module called options, which can be configured to answer on options requests targeted to the server itself. Then you should get back 200 instead of 404.
Nils