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The Belmont Club: By Other Means 3
Wretchard has posted
an excellent blurb on what is going down in Iraq. I wish I could get some of my friends and associates to actually read and comprehend this. So many of them read something like this and completely discount it -- blinded by their burning hatred for President Bush.
In the last paragraph, Wretchard identifies the crux of the issue with regards to the MSM, the Left, and the wholely uncaring Starbucks caffe latte enema crowd in America.
Iraq has become the recruiting focus of a generation of Islamists and Leftists while the United States public has won itself enough temporary safety to forget the dangers of September 11. The enemy's hunger -- almost desperation for victory -- stands in symbolic contrast to the desire among many Americans to close Gitmo. The war in Iraq has bought American homeland security in the most unexpected of ways. The enemy has learned to refrain from awakening the US giant, the better to defeat him in his sleep.
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This HOWTO was great. I got it working with Apache2 in less than 30 minutes. However, I did hit a snag with IE (this microsoft shit!).
IE simply gives the authentication window, I put in the username/password and that's it. It complains there is an error on the page.
Well, my Apache2 is doing SSL with a self-signed certificate, so maybe that is the issue, but I'd really have liked to know if anyone managed to get IE to work in a setup like:
IE -> Apache2 (SSL) -> OWA (https)
In both cases, certificate is self-signed.
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IE simply gives the authentication window, I put in the username/password and that's it. It complains there is an error on the page.
Well, my Apache2 is doing SSL with a self-signed certificate, so maybe that is the issue, but I'd really have liked to know if anyone managed to get IE to work in a setup like:
IE -> Apache2 (SSL) -> OWA (https)
In both cases, certificate is self-signed.