[nycbug-talk] Apache rewrite rules

Jonathan Vanasco nycbug-list at 2xlp.com
Wed Apr 4 17:18:59 EDT 2007


> That's exactly what I thought of, unfortunately I have no one whose
> competent enough to even ssh into the server and edit the file. What I
> am looking for is a web front-end, which I certainly lack the coding
> skills to do. For example, inside conf.d, a file called  
> rewrite.conf and
> allow modifications to this file via the web front-end. Then have a
> script run from cron that checks if the file has been updated and
> restarts apache.


the problem with that is that a single bad line will kill all of apache

if you're going to do that, you need to segment out the risk to per- 
department.  ie: they can only break their own sections.
you also need to add in some sort of testing system for the config



// Jonathan Vanasco

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