Hi David,
Can you please send some lines of your error log file?
Thanks,Manoj
> Date: Wed, 2 Mar 2011 16:30:26 -0500
> From: dhubb...@dino.hostasaurus.com
> To: users@httpd.apache.org
> Subject: [users@httpd] Weird error in error_log -> sh: /which: No such file
> or directory
>
> I'm seeing thi
What error you are getting or in log file?? And did you changed index.py
permissions to 755 ??
Thanks,Manoj
> Date: Wed, 2 Mar 2011 15:11:25 -0900
> From: t...@johnsons-web.com
> To: users@httpd.apache.org
> Subject: Re: [users@httpd] How htaccess enables CGI script as default page
>
> * David
On 03/02/2011 04:26 PM, Tim Johnson wrote:
Wait just a darn minute here! The problem is with the browser!
I was using google-chrome. Retried the URL from firefox and it
worked as intended. Even works with a different default 'page',
which is symlinked into my cgi-bin.
For some reas
* Tim Johnson [110302 15:19]:
> * David Christensen [110302 15:01]:
> > On 03/02/2011 03:22 PM, Tim Johnson wrote:
> > >I'm attempting to use .htaccess to make an executable python script
> > >as the default page for a directory.
> >
> obviously still something wrong on my end.
Wait just a d
The items in bold are:
*min mean[+/-sd] median max
*Min = Minimum
Mean = Average
[+/- sd] = differences from Standard Deviations
Median= it is half way thru all the numbers arranged in ascending
order. If you have 11 numbers, the it is the 6th number.
Max= maximum number
Hope this gives
* David Christensen [110302 15:01]:
> On 03/02/2011 03:22 PM, Tim Johnson wrote:
> >I'm attempting to use .htaccess to make an executable python script
> >as the default page for a directory.
>
> I recently wanted to have *all* hits for a particular subtree to go
> to a Perl CGI script on Debian
>> I need to figure out some way of invalidating the LDAP
>> cache so that the user is then prompted for their new
>> password
> I don't think there's currently any way to do this, but it
> sounds like a useful feature if you want to open an enhancement
> request. I suspect a directive could be ad
On 03/02/2011 03:22 PM, Tim Johnson wrote:
I'm attempting to use .htaccess to make an executable python script
as the default page for a directory.
I recently wanted to have *all* hits for a particular subtree to go to a
Perl CGI script on Debian 6.0.0 and Apache 2.2 via .htaccess. The key
w
I'm using apache 2 on mint 10 (ubuntu 10 derivative)
I'm attempting to use .htaccess to make an executable python script
as the default page for a directory.
My document root is at /home/http
I have an .htaccess file at /home/http/kbmls
I have a script - index.py at /home/http/kbmls
/home/http/k
> Any ideas on how I can track it down? I'm assuming it's
> outputting that each time a child restarts and reads
> some config somewhere that it doesn't like.
looks more like CGI writing to stderr
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Good Evening Everybody,
I was wondering if it is possible to have a different requirement for
a Location directive on different virtual host
e.g.
suppose I have two virtualhosts declaration in two different file
called p.abc.net and q.abc.net in a single physical host.
They share declaration for
I'm seeing this in the error_log file:
sh: /which: No such file or directory
fairly frequently. Server is centos 5.5 with current
centos rpm of apache 2.2.3. The server is running the
plesk control panel so there are lots of various include
files that make up the apache config.
That error seem
On Wed, Mar 2, 2011 at 12:04 PM, Tim Gustafson wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I'm using mod_ldap to authenticate users on a web site that allows people to
> manage their accounts, including changing their password and checking various
> bits, such as quotas and e-mail and so on.
>
> When a user changes their
On 2011-03-02, at 5:17 AM, Igor Galić wrote:
>
> - Original Message -
>> On Thursday 24 February 2011 21:55:17 Arthur P Pesa wrote:
>>> When I was using my MAC to run Apache, I installed the full version
>>> of
>>> Apache since my MAC had a "light" version of httpd.
>>
>> Stop spreading F
Hi,
I'm using mod_ldap to authenticate users on a web site that allows people to
manage their accounts, including changing their password and checking various
bits, such as quotas and e-mail and so on.
When a user changes their password, I need to figure out some way of
invalidating the LDAP c
- Original Message -
> On Thursday 24 February 2011 21:55:17 Arthur P Pesa wrote:
> > When I was using my MAC to run Apache, I installed the full version
> > of
> > Apache since my MAC had a "light" version of httpd.
>
> Stop spreading FUD (at least if you mean a Mac computer with one of
>
> Try restarting your apache, then list your semaphores with the command
> "ipcs". Wait until apache stops working in the described manner, then list
> them again and check if there are any semaphores missing.
>
Hi Björn,
thanks for your support. I monitored the semaphores and shared memory the
DW wrote:
>
>
> This NG seems to be down again. I posted several replies and none of
> them have come thru!!
>
this email list has been slow today, but it's not down.
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