

Now you have to add a 'load balancer' server: this function is usually for spreading web traffic seamlessly between several 'worker' servers, but here our second server (CrushFTP) is internal. Go to the "proxy" tab for your selected site, click "enable reverse proxy", then enter the proxy path you want the server to answer to in the field below (for example's sake, here we will use '/crushftp/'). If you have to create a new site, do so, but just keep in mind that the home folder location isn't important for proxying, as it is ignored by the 'proxy server' you are creating. This is less intuative, as Leopard Server's 'Server Admin' wants to control everything and treats proxies in a slightly different way.Ĭhoose the 'Web' service in Server Admin, and select the website (under 'sites') whose port 80 (or whatever) url you want to forward to CrushFTP. Then restart Apache (System Preferences/Sharing - un-click and click "web sharing" in the panel to the left. Ideally you may want to forward / to the URL, and forward a sub directory to another server. What the above means is that the Apache server will forward all calls to 'to the CrushFTP server, and map all answers back through the same URL.

Now add the following lines after the section about 'Document Root': Make sure there is no 'addmodule' directive for the 'proxy_module' as well (there shouldn't be for Leopard) if there is, un-comment it as well. Scroll down to '#LoadModule proxy_module libexec/httpd/libproxy.so' and remove the '#'. Through BBedit/TextWrangler, simply open the file (shift-command-g in the Finder and type '/etc/apache2' to access the apache2 directory where the nf file lies). Use BBEdit or TextWrangler to edit the /etc/apache2/nf file as follows: Leave that window open as we will come back to it later. Instead, go to your CrushFTP preferences, and change your http server to listen on another port, say, 8080 which is the default (this will be used in the example below). If you are running an http CrushFTP server on port 80, this won't work, as CrushFTP will take all http calls before apache will. One should note that CrushFTP operates in its own server environment and Apache in another: this will create a 'bridge' between the two. ( *** For IIS, you need a third party module.
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Q.This document describes how to forward all calls to an apache server, through the apache 'proxy_module' module, to the CrushFTP server environment. #2) Is there a way to add a 'Styles' drop down menu on the document menu bar (not ideal but better than going through a deep detour into the menus and submenus to access this edit. #1) Is there a way to set up a clickable 'Strike Through' button on the menu bar at the top of the document window? Please don't tell me there's no FAST & EASY way to access this text formatting feature without going through a labyrinthine journey through the menus and sub menus of this program each and every time I need to use it. This new version of TextEdit no longer has the style pull down menu and neither is 'Strike Through' offered as a simple menu bar button to click. The new TextEdit app no longer has a 'Styles' pull down menu button on the document's menu bar (it used to be located at the far left of the menu bar next to the FONT pull down menu with this symbol: ¶˅ ).

TextEdit how to EASILY format text with Strike Through? I've recently upgraded my OS to Monterey from a much older version.
