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Hi,
I have a problem and I do not know how to fix it,
Is problem with sub directories, I try redirect with cups. Although have
errors, I can navigate.
if i remove lines:
Order deny,allow
Deny from All
And i add no erros, and no have authentication with Active Directory
Hi,
2017-05-02 19:18 GMT+02:00 chiasa.men :
> Hi,
> my apache is behind a squid proxy which is configured like that:
> https_port 3128 accel cert=/cert.pem key=/cert.key defaultsite=
> ww1.example.com
> vhost
> acl server20_domains dstdomain ww1.example.com ww2.example.com
>
Hello,
when Apache is configured as a WebServer I can configure the private
key and the certificate of the server separately using
SSLCertificateFile and SSLCertificateKeyFile.
When configuring Apache as an HTTP Proxy (Reverse Proxy or Forward
Proxy) it seems I can only configure the proxy
I am using mod_php. I do not have any special directives, but in my
php.ini I have display_errors off (I put it on briefly to see if I
would see anything), and I have errors logged to
/var/log/apache2/php_errors.log . I would be interested in how you
are doing this. I can send my virtual host
Perhaps you should also add how you are configuring httpd to handle the
interpretation of PHP files.
That is, if you are, for example using mod_proxy_fcgi to send php file
requests to php-fpm you should see your 500 detailed errors there instead
of Apache.
Apache will always log 500status
This is just my non-apache two cents. Chrome does a number of things that are
. . . interesting, let’s say.
Just from my own experience, some things to look for which you probably thought
of already, and aren’t apache specific:
- Is your js loaded after all of the libraries? Are
We have developed a complex javascript application
There are "a few megabytes" of our own code, plus OpenLayers map handling
and jQuery.
We're serving it through Apache 2.2.15-59, which arrived on CentOS 6.9 in
mid April.
And everything works well and reliably for us.
But for the last couple of
The error_log just had one line or in debug mode a lot of information
about ssl and several lines about requireall granted, but no further
information about the error.
On Wed, 03 May 2017 02:55:28 -0400,
Dr James Smith wrote:
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> Is there an error.log in the same directory? This is usually in
>
Hello,
We have a system in which the access control is done via SSL certificates. The
end-users provide their personal certificate and we let them in. We have Oracle
Linux 6.8 with apache 2.4 and openssl 1.0.1e. We have problem with one of the
issuers of certificates (CA) in our country. Their
Is there an error.log in the same directory? This is usually in the same
directory this should contain some information about why the system failed.
On 03/05/2017 07:41, John Covici wrote:
Hi. I am having major problems figuring out a 500 response code I am
getting on my hserver.
I am
Hi. I am having major problems figuring out a 500 response code I am
getting on my hserver.
I am using apache 2.4.25 on gentoo linux up to date as of a few days
ago.
So, I havinstalled owncloud which is a cloud server written in php and
it has worked for a long time, but for a few days I have
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