[users@httpd] Issue with LDAPVerifyServerCert: On
Hi Folks, I am having a problem connecting with LDAP when I turn on LDAPVerifyServerCert. With this parameter turned off everything is working fine. I took tcpdump for both the scenarios. The only difference is in the list of Distinquished Names that my LDAP server sends as part of the "Certificate Request". With LDAPVerifyServerCertificate turned on, I get a bunch of DNs in Certificate Request. With it turned off, I get none. In either case, the client (httpd) is getting the server certificate and validating it. Does anyone have any explanation for this behavior? I do not see any downside to LDAPVerifyServerCert being turned off. Any insights and comments? Thanks!
Re: [users@httpd] Apache listening on UDP ports
Well, you can redirect UDP to TCP with tools like netcat. Not sure what you want to achieve, though. HTTP is mostly stream-oriented IMO. -- With Best Regards, Marat Khalili On July 6, 2016 7:09:22 PM GMT+03:00, Hermes Moraes wrote: >Dear all, > > I'm wondering how to get Apache listening on TCP and UDP ports. I've >found an option through Apache CXF framework but it seems to be quite >complex (Web-Services, XML, etc.). > All I need is a simple HTTP server with one or two simple web pages >answering requests on TCP or UDP ports. Any idea/direction? > >With best regards, >Hermes.
Re: [users@httpd] Syntax checking an alternate configuration file
On 07/06/2016 12:17 PM, Darryl Philip Baker wrote: > I want to syntax check an alternate configuration file in Apache 2.4 but > I have hit a snag, “apachectl –t –f {full path name}” and “apachectl –f > {full path name} configtest” give me an extra message which I don’t need > and don’t want to see. I looked at the shell script that is apachectl > and it looks like someone got lazy and if there is a second argument it > will always print the warning message. It may be a “feature” but it is a > damn annoying one. Because I’m using RHEL I don’t want to just comment > out the test in apachectl but I’m not sure it is a reportable bug. Opinions? You should report this bug in Red Hat Bugilla, as that's where it's likely to get addressed. Or possibly in Fedora Bugzilla, since that's the upstream for the packages that land in RHEL. Or perhaps ask Joe Orton directly. :-) --Rich > > > > [root@host build_conf]# apachectl -t -f /etc/httpd/build_conf/httpd.conf > > Passing arguments to httpd using apachectl is no longer supported. > > You can only start/stop/restart httpd using this script. > > If you want to pass extra arguments to httpd, edit the > > /etc/sysconfig/httpd config file. > > httpd: “Here is the error message I am looking for” > > [root@host build_conf]# > > > > *Darryl Baker* > > *Sr. System Administrator*** > > Distributed Application Platform Services (DAPS) > > Project Management Office and Enabling Technologies (PMOET) > > *Northwestern*| Information Technology(Formerly NUIT) > > 1800 Sherman Ave., Suite 600 > > Evanston, IL 60201-3715 > > *(847) 467-6674* > > www.it.northwestern.edu > > > -- Rich Bowen - rbo...@rcbowen.com - @rbowen http://apachecon.com/ - @apachecon - To unsubscribe, e-mail: users-unsubscr...@httpd.apache.org For additional commands, e-mail: users-h...@httpd.apache.org
Re: [users@httpd] Syntax checking an alternate configuration file
That is a change RedHat made to the script - it isn't in the regular distribution. RedHat explicitly discourages using a non-default-location configuration file. Ref: https://access.redhat.com/discussions/1605003 - Y On Wed, Jul 6, 2016 at 12:17 PM, Darryl Philip Baker < darryl.ba...@northwestern.edu> wrote: > I want to syntax check an alternate configuration file in Apache 2.4 but I > have hit a snag, “apachectl –t –f {full path name}” and “apachectl –f {full > path name} configtest” give me an extra message which I don’t need and > don’t want to see. I looked at the shell script that is apachectl and it > looks like someone got lazy and if there is a second argument it will > always print the warning message. It may be a “feature” but it is a damn > annoying one. Because I’m using RHEL I don’t want to just comment out the > test in apachectl but I’m not sure it is a reportable bug. Opinions? > > > > [root@host build_conf]# apachectl -t -f /etc/httpd/build_conf/httpd.conf > > Passing arguments to httpd using apachectl is no longer supported. > > You can only start/stop/restart httpd using this script. > > If you want to pass extra arguments to httpd, edit the > > /etc/sysconfig/httpd config file. > > httpd: “Here is the error message I am looking for” > > [root@host build_conf]# > > > > *Darryl Baker* > > *Sr. System Administrator* > > Distributed Application Platform Services (DAPS) > > Project Management Office and Enabling Technologies (PMOET) > > *Northwestern* | Information Technology (Formerly NUIT) > > 1800 Sherman Ave., Suite 600 > > Evanston, IL 60201-3715 > > *(847) 467-6674 <%28847%29%20467-6674>* > > www.it.northwestern.edu > > >
Re: [users@httpd] Apache listening on UDP ports
HTTPD as currently released does not support listening on UDP ports. A request like this came up in 2007 ( http://marc.info/?l=apache-httpd-users&m=118950412526067&w=2). At that time, someone came up with patches to make it work, but those haven't been maintained and there is no guarantee they would work now. See: http://marc.info/?l=apache-httpd-dev&m=118899142517560&w=2 - Y On Wed, Jul 6, 2016 at 12:09 PM, Hermes Moraes wrote: > Dear all, > >I'm wondering how to get Apache listening on TCP and UDP ports. I've > found an option through Apache CXF framework but it seems to be quite > complex (Web-Services, XML, etc.). >All I need is a simple HTTP server with one or two simple web pages > answering requests on TCP or UDP ports. Any idea/direction? > > With best regards, > Hermes. >
[users@httpd] Syntax checking an alternate configuration file
I want to syntax check an alternate configuration file in Apache 2.4 but I have hit a snag, "apachectl -t -f {full path name}" and "apachectl -f {full path name} configtest" give me an extra message which I don't need and don't want to see. I looked at the shell script that is apachectl and it looks like someone got lazy and if there is a second argument it will always print the warning message. It may be a "feature" but it is a damn annoying one. Because I'm using RHEL I don't want to just comment out the test in apachectl but I'm not sure it is a reportable bug. Opinions? [root@host build_conf]# apachectl -t -f /etc/httpd/build_conf/httpd.conf Passing arguments to httpd using apachectl is no longer supported. You can only start/stop/restart httpd using this script. If you want to pass extra arguments to httpd, edit the /etc/sysconfig/httpd config file. httpd: "Here is the error message I am looking for" [root@host build_conf]# Darryl Baker Sr. System Administrator Distributed Application Platform Services (DAPS) Project Management Office and Enabling Technologies (PMOET) Northwestern | Information Technology (Formerly NUIT) 1800 Sherman Ave., Suite 600 Evanston, IL 60201-3715 (847) 467-6674 www.it.northwestern.edu
[users@httpd] Apache listening on UDP ports
Dear all, I'm wondering how to get Apache listening on TCP and UDP ports. I've found an option through Apache CXF framework but it seems to be quite complex (Web-Services, XML, etc.). All I need is a simple HTTP server with one or two simple web pages answering requests on TCP or UDP ports. Any idea/direction? With best regards, Hermes.
Re: [users@httpd] 403 Forbidden
Dear Eric, First of all,thank you for attention to my issuse :) Yes,I have updated httpd.conf file as Administrator and I uploaded the error log and the httpd.conf file 2016-07-06 18:35 GMT+08:00 Eric Covener : > On Wed, Jul 6, 2016 at 4:13 AM, newlifeR REN wrote: > > I have installed wampserver(apache 2.4.18) on windows when i access the > > server on other pc and I have got en Error 403(you didn't have > permission to > > access on this server).I have changed the httpd.conf file following and I > > also get the same error 403: > > > What does your ErrorLog say? Did you update your httpd.conf as > Administrator? > > -- > Eric Covener > cove...@gmail.com > > - > To unsubscribe, e-mail: users-unsubscr...@httpd.apache.org > For additional commands, e-mail: users-h...@httpd.apache.org > > apache_error.log Description: Binary data httpd.conf Description: Binary data - To unsubscribe, e-mail: users-unsubscr...@httpd.apache.org For additional commands, e-mail: users-h...@httpd.apache.org
Re: [users@httpd] 403 Forbidden
On Wed, Jul 6, 2016 at 4:13 AM, newlifeR REN wrote: > I have installed wampserver(apache 2.4.18) on windows when i access the > server on other pc and I have got en Error 403(you didn't have permission to > access on this server).I have changed the httpd.conf file following and I > also get the same error 403: What does your ErrorLog say? Did you update your httpd.conf as Administrator? -- Eric Covener cove...@gmail.com - To unsubscribe, e-mail: users-unsubscr...@httpd.apache.org For additional commands, e-mail: users-h...@httpd.apache.org
[users@httpd] 403 Forbidden
Hi bros, I have installed wampserver(apache 2.4.18) on windows when i access the server on other pc and I have got en Error 403(you didn't have permission to access on this server).I have changed the httpd.conf file following and I also get the same error 403: DocumentRoot "c:/wamp/www" # # Possible values for the Options directive are "None", "All", # or any combination of: # Indexes Includes FollowSymLinks SymLinksifOwnerMatch ExecCGI MultiViews # # Note that "MultiViews" must be named *explicitly* --- "Options All" # doesn't give it to you. # # The Options directive is both complicated and important. Please see # http://httpd.apache.org/docs/2.4/mod/core.html#options # for more information. # Options +Indexes +FollowSymLinks # # AllowOverride controls what directives may be placed in .htaccess files. # It can be "All", "None", or any combination of the keywords: # AllowOverride FileInfo AuthConfig Limit # AllowOverride all # # Controls who can get stuff from this server. # # onlineoffline tag - don't remove Require all granted