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Sure, its doo-able. If memory serves right, that's in the /etc/httpd/conf.d/blueonyx.conf file. Take out the rewrite that points /admin to the same URL:port444/login.php - and restart httpd. That should take out that rewrite.
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<br />BUT!
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<br />Every time the BlueOnyx CCED package (sausalito-cced-client) has a update - that rewrite will come back. So you either have to set the immutable bit, so it can't be changed (and risk not getting a important update) - or you have to go back in and take out that rewrite rule each time that package is updated. Sigh.... screwed if you do, screwed if you don't.
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<br />It would be a lot better if the user changed his program to use a different URL. But of course, I know how difficult that can be - and if its custom softare, even expensive.
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<br />Good luck.
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<br />Chuck
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From: "Richard Sidlin" <richard@sidlin.co.uk>
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To: <blueonyx@blueonyx.it>
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Sent: Thu, 12 Feb 2015 22:32:42 -0000
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Subject: [BlueOnyx:17040] Change of admin URL
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<br />> We have a client that requires a program of theirs to use the /admin
URL. Is it possible to modify BlueOnyx so it uses a different URL for the admin
function thereby freeing this up for another use? This particular server is used
exclusively by this client so would have no effect on anyone
else.<o:p />
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<br />> Richard<o:p />
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