I'm trying to source the appropriate APR libraries for the binary build
of the Apache 2.2.2 installation...
http://httpd.apache.org/docs/2.2/new_features_2_2.html#module indicates
that Apache 2.2 uses the APR 1.0 API - so will the current releases:
APR 1.2.7 (APR 1.2.7, APR-util 1.2.7 and APR icon
It's a localization issue. 1.3.x used your local code page, whatever that
might have been. Move files to another machine configured differently, and
they wouldn't be served.
2.0.x uses unicode file names - whatever filename you see in the file explorer
is exactly what you see on the site. Most
It converts to .gif??? Does http://localhost/s%F3l.htm work?
Francisco Ruiz Ibañez wrote:
Hi All,
Recently, I have upgraded from apache_1.3.33 to apache_2.0.54, under
windows plattform. The problem occurs accesing urls with accents from
mozilla browser.
Mozilla converts url http://local
You are right. that was a typo. Was using RequestHeader set UserId %{RU}eThis is resolved. RegardsShabbirOn 4/28/06, Joost de Heer <
[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:> RewriteRule .* - [E=RU:%{LA-U:REMOTE_USER}]
> RequestHeader set UserId %{RU}Shouldn't that beRequestHeader set UserId %{RU}e?Joost-
recently, I've change my mind to use SQL Server instead, using ODBC Connection,
not PHP built in function, in the datasource window (I'm using windows),
there is an "Connection Pooling" tab,
is there good enough to rely on this step ??
any suggestion ?
thx
rgrds,
Erwin
On 5/10/06, Nick Kew <[EMAI
On 5/10/06, James Garrison <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I finally found the answer:
AuthBasicProvider ldap
It would be nice if a note was included in the mod_authnz_ldap
docs indicating that this is required and giving the correct syntax,
since the mod_auth_basic doc doesn't say what to use to en
Josua wrote:
I think you mean --enable-mods-shared=all
Unfortuantely, this is a typo that is all-important but that configure
can't warn you about.
Joshua.
I make the typo mistake only in the mail, I comprove it with
$ history | grep configure
thanks.
In other computer (with Ubuntu 5.1) I i
On 5/10/06, Billy Nab <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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From: Daniel Hernandez [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, May 10, 2006 3:34 PM
To: users@httpd.apache.org
Subject: RE: [EMAIL PROTECTED] instaling modules
>sorry, I was mistaken when writing it in the mail. It m
Billy Nab wrote:
I don't think anyone has asked yet so I will so we know -
Which version of apache and os are you using?
I'm using httpd-2.2.2 that I download from the apache site, and
I'm using Debian stable.
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Daniel H
I finally found the answer:
AuthBasicProvider ldap
It would be nice if a note was included in the mod_authnz_ldap
docs indicating that this is required and giving the correct syntax,
since the mod_auth_basic doc doesn't say what to use to enable
LDAP.
James Garrison wrote:
Apache 2.2 rejects t
-Original Message-
From: Daniel Hernandez [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, May 10, 2006 3:34 PM
To: users@httpd.apache.org
Subject: RE: [EMAIL PROTECTED] instaling modules
>sorry, I was mistaken when writing it in the mail. It must to say:
>
>$ ./configure --prefix=/usr/local/a
Apache 2.2 rejects the AuthLDAPEnabled directive as a syntax error:
Syntax error on line 1036 of
/home/jhg/sysconfig/bugzilla/etc/httpd/conf/httpd.conf:
Invalid command 'AuthLDAPEnabled', perhaps misspelled or defined by a
module not included in the server configuration
Some googling hinted th
On Wed, 10 May 2006, Billy Nab wrote:
You are doing the ls on this dir
/local/home/apache2
But your configure command has -prefix=
/usr/local/apache2
Sorry, I was mistaken when writing it in the mail. It must to say:
$ ./configure --prefix=/usr/local/apache2 --enable-so --enable-mods-share
You are doing the ls on this dir
/local/home/apache2
But your configure command has -prefix=
/usr/local/apache2
B Nab
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From: Daniel Hernandez [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, May 10, 2006 3:08 PM
To: Apache Users
Subject: Re: [EMAIL PROTECTED] instaling modu
Daniel Hernandez wrote:
Richard de Vries wrote:
> did you run your ./configure with
> "--enable-mods-shared=all" ?
No, now I'm compling it again.
Thanks
It didn't works fine:
$ ./configure --prefix=/usr/local/apache2 --enable-so --enable-mods-share=all
$ make
# make install
$ ls /local/home
Hi all.
I've been experimenting with HTTPD 2.2.2 and mod_proxy, and I've noticed
that the smax and ttl options for the ProxyPass directive aren't working
as I would expect. I have several such directives of the following
pattern:
ProxyPass /foo ajp://192.168.6.104:11009/foo smax=0 ttl=30
E
On Wed, 10 May 2006, Richard de Vries wrote:
did you run your ./configure with
"--enable-mods-shared=all" ?
No, now I'm compling it again.
Thanks
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The official User-To-User support forum of the Apache HTTP Serv
did you run your ./configure with
"--enable-mods-shared=all" ?
R
--- Daniel Hernandez <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hello,
> I install apache from source and the modules/ dir
> don't have any modules.
> I need to use mod_rewrite.os for a rails
> application. How can I get it?
> Thanks
> --
> D
Hello,
I install apache from source and the modules/ dir don't have any modules.
I need to use mod_rewrite.os for a rails application. How can I get it?
Thanks
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Shane Smith wrote:
> Joost,
>
> Yup, yer right, I turned off proxyrequests, and it's unnecessary.
> Doesn't help change the output though. I could run something to fix
> the output, but it just seemed to me that if apache is going to allow
> you to preserve the host, it should allow you to preserv
On Tuesday 09 May 2006 21:16, David Förster wrote:
> I found out that the case when the variable was actually set in the SSI
> document only occured when index.shtml was rewritten to itself.
>
> Adding a "RewriteCond %{REQUEST_URI} !^/2005/index.shtml$" prevents this
> and the problem persists rega
Is there a way to enable it in this version?
On 5/10/06 12:38 PM, "Nick Kew" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Wednesday 10 May 2006 16:10, Mike VanHorn wrote:
>> I've found on the web where Apache doesn't support the serving of files
>>> 2GB on 32-bit systems
>
> More up to date versions of apa
On Wednesday 10 May 2006 13:19, Erwin Manurung wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I need help to create a connection pooling from PHP to Mysql database,
> using Apache 2.x as the web server,
> Any idea about this ??
Yes. As soon as PHP supports the mod_dbd and apr_dbd API, you'll
have that for free.
But bear in m
On Wednesday 10 May 2006 16:10, Mike VanHorn wrote:
> I've found on the web where Apache doesn't support the serving of files
> >2GB on 32-bit systems
More up to date versions of apache have large file support enabled by default.
--
Nick Kew
-
Hi All,
Recently, I have upgraded from apache_1.3.33 to apache_2.0.54, under
windows plattform. The problem occurs accesing urls with accents from
mozilla browser.
Mozilla converts url http://localhost/sól.htm to
http://localhost/s%F3l.gif
and apache 2 returns and error. Althought
Joost,
Yup, yer right, I turned off proxyrequests, and it's unnecessary.
Doesn't help change the output though. I could run something to fix
the output, but it just seemed to me that if apache is going to allow
you to preserve the host, it should allow you to preserve the port
too.
On 5/10/06
>
>
> Order deny,allow
> Allow from all
>
> ProxyRequests On
> #ProxyPreserveHost On
> ProxyPass /pizza/ http://10.10.1.1:9080/pizza/
> ProxyPassReverse /pizza/ http://10.10.1.1:9080/pizza/
>
For reverse proxying, you don't need ProxyRequests on, so are you sure you
want this? Running a revers
I've found on the web where Apache doesn't support the serving of files >2GB
on 32-bit systems (which makes sense; it's not a limitation of Apache, it's
the system on which Apache is running).
I'm running Apache 2.0.52 on a Solaris 10 x86 system, and when we try to
access a file that is around 2.
Ah, I see.
At any rate, the event MPM has passed the first 24 hours without any issue.
At our peak, we hit 450 requests per second yesterday with about 3.4GB of
RAM allocated to Apache. It appears to be doing well, but I won't pass
praise until at least a week from switching to it.
One noteable
On 5/10/06, Graham Frank <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
A bug you say? Yay! I've contributed. Any way, moving along.
I understand that it does that, but the Apache server-status lists all
threads. Shouldn't that thread be visible as something other than working?
No, server-status lists only wo
A bug you say? Yay! I've contributed. Any way, moving along.
I understand that it does that, but the Apache server-status lists all
threads. Shouldn't that thread be visible as something other than working?
--Graham Frank
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROT
>From what I understand you proxy to an application that generates HTML or
>other contents where there are absolute references to other resources on the
>same server.
What you should convince your dev team about is to generate links that do not
contain scheme://server:port but only the url-path
I've never tried event myself but...
On 5/10/06, Graham Frank <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
As the subject said, I'm testing the event MPM. Something I've noticed is
that even with LogLevel set to debug, event doesn't report itself. The docs
say that with debug set, the current MPM should announc
On 5/10/06, Okamoto Toshiaki <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi Alls:
I have two question about error_log.
1.ap_log_error()
I would like to output multiple line comments to error_log by
ap_log_error().
But, 5th argument is seemed to be escaped.
ap_log_error(..,"line1\nline2") ---> ".. line1\nline2" i
For those interested...
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On Wednesday 10 May 2006 14:26, Erwin Manurung wrote:
> Thx,
> but I'm using Apache 2.0 installer for Windows :D ,
> so how can I configure or s'thing I can do, to get the same result,
>
> rgrds,
>
> On 5/10/06, Indraveni <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > while compiling php,
You could force to overwrite the incoming Host header with
RequestHeader set Host 192.168.1.1:9980
I'm using this together with ProxyPreserveHost for a somewhat different case.
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Oops... I am used to Linux environment and never worked in Windows system. But I think the following link may help you. http://www.php.net/mysql Let me know if you need any.. Regards IndraveniErwin Manurung <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: Thx, but I'm using Apache 2.0 installer for Windows :D , so
Thx,
but I'm using Apache 2.0 installer for Windows :D ,
so how can I configure or s'thing I can do, to get the same result,
rgrds,On 5/10/06, Indraveni <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
while compiling php, you need to give --with-mysql= option. ./configure --with-apxs --with-mysql=path
Erwin Manurung
while compiling php, you need to give --with-mysql= option. ./configure --with-apxs --with-mysql=path Erwin Manurung <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: Hi, I need help to create a connection pooling from PHP to Mysql database, using Apache 2.x as the web server, Any idea about this ?? thx first, rgrds,
Hi,
I need help to create a connection pooling from PHP to Mysql database,
using Apache 2.x as the web server,
Any idea about this ??
thx first,
rgrds,
As the subject said, I'm testing the event MPM. Something I've noticed is
that even with LogLevel set to debug, event doesn't report itself. The docs
say that with debug set, the current MPM should announce itself into the
error_log on startup. For example:
[Mon May 08 15:13:37 2006] [debug] wo
On Tuesday 09 May 2006 22:44, Yoav Weiss wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I'm an apache newbie, and I'm currently writing a new output filter.
> I'm interested in accumulating a full response in the filter, before I
> modify the data. I am aware of the performance implications, but it's
> something I must do i
Thanks, I now have a better understanding about how the proxy
module handles ftp.
> also your configuration seems a bit weird. you are running apache on
> port 21
Yes, my configuration is pretty weird. I'm running Apache on
three ports, but clients use 9982 as their ftp proxy. Th
I think this question would better be submitted to the developpers' list.
-ascs
-Original Message-
From: Okamoto Toshiaki [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, May 10, 2006 12:06 PM
To: users@httpd.apache.org
Subject: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [Question]error_log
Hi Alls:
I have two questio
Title: Nachricht
solved. Not an Apache issue. The object I mentioned uses the adobe SVG
plugin, which itself has trouble loading data via
HTTPS.
thanx
anyway.
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2006 11:24An
> -Original Message-
> From: Mark McCulligh [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Tuesday, May 09, 2006 6:30 PM
> To: Apache User group
> Subject: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Web Service problem
>
> Hi Group,
>
> I am trying to get a web service(SOAP) running on apache
> 2.0.52. I get
> the error m
Thanks for the help. The server is now up and running, accessible from
outside. My problem was due to that when testing my external address
form my local LAN the router played me a trick...
/Nils
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Till: users
Hi Alls:
I have two question about error_log.
1.ap_log_error()
I would like to output multiple line comments to error_log by
ap_log_error().
But, 5th argument is seemed to be escaped.
ap_log_error(..,"line1\nline2") ---> ".. line1\nline2" in error_log
Is it possible to be the following output?
"..
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