[us...@httpd] Logging of rejected SSL ciphers?

2010-05-08 Thread Grant
Will a failed SSL handshake due to a rejected SSL cipher appear in the ssl_error_log? I haven't seen any such error and I've been testing different ciphers, some of which have been rejected. How can I be alerted (logging, etc.) when an SSL handshake fails due to a rejected cipher? - Grant -

[us...@httpd] Reliable combined log sorting

2010-05-08 Thread Jason Nunnelley
In our configuration of Apache we push all logs to a single file via syslog-ng. I need to create some basic log analysis (like AWstats style) for a single domain out of several domains that post to that file. Any suggestions on a simple solution? -- Jason A. Nunnelley +1 2562971652 http://ww

Re: [us...@httpd] JuHun J Ryu is out of the office.

2010-05-08 Thread Sander Temme
On May 8, 2010, at 4:24 PM, Jonathan Zuckerman wrote: > and Jonathan R. Zuckerman is out of coffee. Also good to know. S. > On Fri, May 7, 2010 at 6:43 PM, wrote: > I will be out of the office starting 05/07/2010 and will not return until > 05/08/2010. > > > I will be out of office for Suc

Re: [us...@httpd] JuHun J Ryu is out of the office.

2010-05-08 Thread Jonathan Zuckerman
and Jonathan R. Zuckerman is out of coffee. On Fri, May 7, 2010 at 6:43 PM, wrote: > I will be out of the office starting 05/07/2010 and will not return until > 05/08/2010. > > > I will be out of office for Success Rx in Pasadena. > > For Health Education, please call ext 3018. > > For Conferen

Re: [us...@httpd] Redirecting URL to a location

2010-05-08 Thread Yang Zhang
Thanks! I'll use this for now, but is there a way to do without a redirect? On Wed, Apr 28, 2010 at 1:08 AM, Luc Bastiaenssen wrote: > Another way to consider is to use a redirect like this: > > RedirectMatch permanent ^/notes([/]*)$ /notes/ > > Luc > > > On 28/04/2010 9:06, Igor Cicimov wrote:

Re: [us...@httpd] Redirecting URL to a location

2010-05-08 Thread Yang Zhang
On Wed, Apr 28, 2010 at 12:06 AM, Igor Cicimov wrote: > On the second thought this should work (tested): > > >    DirectorySlash On > This actually doesn't work because of a very key piece of information that I had omitted -- the proxied web server won't accept http://127.0.0.1:5001//, only htt

[us...@httpd] Slowly growing memory usage

2010-05-08 Thread Chris Zimmerman
I've been seeing these strange issue on several machines recently where the Apache processes are growing in size steadily over time. If I run a pmap on them, they all have a large amount of anon shared memory being used. r...@host [~]# pmap -d 11886 | sort -rnk2|head mapped: 90908Kwriteable/p