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Brian
On Fri, Jul 21, 2017, 08:44 Antoine Beaupré <anar...@orangeseeds.org> wrote:
> TL;DR: New proposed package (deb7u11) doesn't ctually show a new
> regression, please test:
>
>
> https://people.debian.org/~anarcat/debian/wheezy-lts/apache2_2.2.22-13+deb7u11_amd64.chan
appear to help either (eg: it still occurs even with a simple
hello world script).
The error still occurs if I disable ModSecurity, but leave the
ErrorDocument for 400 messages.
Let me know if you need any more details or have any questions.
Thanks,
Brian
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thanks,
Brian Minton
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Enabled MPM: prefork
List of enabled modules:
dir (enabled by unknown)
reqtimeout (enabled by unknown)
negotiation (enabled by unknown)
headers (enabled by unknown)
autoindex (enabled by unknown)
authn_file (enabled by unknown)
mime
this behavior, albeit with a warning
message on startup (probably avoidable with an if statement around the
load).
Let me know if you need anything else.
Thanks,
Brian
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01-authnz_ldap alias auth_basic auth_kerb auth_pam auth_plain
Stefan Fritsch s...@sfritsch.de 2011-03-23 23:01:
On Wed, 23 Mar 2011, Brian P Kroth wrote:
In the default configuration mod_authnz_ldap.load is symlinked from
mods-available to mods-enabled but that orders it (lexicographically)
after the symlink to load mod_authnz_default. This causes
/x-gzip instead of
type=text/html;encoding=gzip.
If I were to add these types back, what havoc might that wreak on current
and previous releases of Apache?
Brian
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Hi,
I run Debian testing. I had Apache 1.3.29 installed and working fine,
using name-based virtual hosting to host several websites.
I upgraded to 1.3.31 this morning and it changed the default document
root back to /var/www because now ALL of my virtual hosts point to the
index.html file in
-ssl/ and /etc/apache-perl/.
Then from /etc/init.d/ I did
$ ./apache stop
$ ./apache-ssl stop
$ ./apache-perl stop
and then
$ ./apache start
and everything came back. Any thoughts on what caused my earlier
problem? I realize that I look like a newbie here. It's because I am.
Brian
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