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Top Forums Web Development Mod_rewrite to handle paths ? Post 303032605 by Neo on Wednesday 20th of March 2019 11:44:24 PM
Old 03-21-2019
Normally web developers do not use mod_rewrite for routes in SPA web apps built on AngularJS, React or VueJS. They use Javascript libs like express.js or some other routing package for managing SPA routes
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ramd(1M)																  ramd(1M)

NAME
ramd - Route Administration Manager Daemon (RAMD) for IPv6 SYNOPSIS
config_file] trace_options] [trace_file] DESCRIPTION
is a routing daemon that manages routing for IPv6. handles RIPng, BGP, and IS-IS routing protocols. and are referred to as routing dae- mons. can be configured using the configuration file Upon startup, reads the configuration file and spawns the routing daemons, if it is config- ured. However, the command-line option trace_file is applicable only to maintains a routing table in user space and synchronizes it with the HP-UX kernel routing table. periodically checks the kernel interface table and the route table for any updates or changes. It notifies the corresponding daemons about the updates. Options supports the following command-line options: Parses the configuration file for syntax errors and terminates exits with a status 0 if the configuration file contains no errors. If the configuration file contains errors, exits with a non-zero value. prints the configuration file errors, if any, to the standard output. Specifies that runs as a normal process and not as a daemon process. Parses the configuration file for syntax errors and terminates It leaves a dump file, if the configuration file does not have any syntax errors. Specifies an alternate configuration file to be used by By default, uses Specifies that does not modify the kernel forwarding table. Suppresses the messages of and routing daemons. Using this option, can suppress the informational messages that are normally printed to the stan- dard output, and log error messages through syslogd(1M). By default, errors are logged in Specifies a comma-separated list of trace options to be enabled during startup. A space cannot be entered between this option and its arguments. This option can be used to trace events that occur before the configuration file is parsed, such as determining the interface con- figuration and reading routes from the kernel. See the ramd.conf(4) manpage for information on tracing and valid trace options. The trace options, cannot be specified with the command-line option. trace_file Specifies the name of the file used by the daemon to log tracing information. Signal Processing The following signals are used to control Specifies to reread the configuration file. reads the configuration file and reconfigures its policies. also checks if it must start and stop the protocol daemons. Specifies that the current state of is written to Graceful shutdown. On receipt of attempts a graceful shutdown. removes all protocol routes from the HP-UX 11i v1 kernel routing table on receiving Interface routes and static routes remain with the retain option. can be used to terminate with all the routes intact. It may be necessary to repeat the once or twice if delays its termination. Toggle tracing. If tracing is enabled, suspends tracing and closes the trace file. If tracing is disabled, opens the trace file and initiates tracing. This is useful for moving trace files. signal cannot be used, if does not enable tracing in the configuration file. Checks for interface changes. On receipt of rescans the kernel interface list for changes. EXAMPLES
To use an alternate configuration file for instead of the default configuration file, invoke as follows: To log tracing related information to the trace options and invoke as follows : logs the trace information that is related to the configuration file and the kernel interface table, in the log file AUTHOR
was developed by Future software Ltd. SEE ALSO
netstat(1), ifconfig(1M), ram_monitor(1M), rdc(1M), fork(2), ramd.conf(4). ramd(1M)
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