Bug#285290: apache2 content negotiation issue

2004-12-12 Thread Frank Uepping
Package: apache2-doc Version: 2.0.52-3 Severity: important The apache2-doc does not work with the out of the box apache2 configuration. There seems to be some issue with the content negotiation settings. E.g.: http://localhost/doc/apache2-doc/manual/ should show us the index page of the

Bug#267477: Apache 2 TLS by default

2004-12-12 Thread Olaf van der Spek
* Olaf van der Spek ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote : Thom May wrote: * Olaf van der Spek ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote : Hi, Instead of just an easy way to enable SSL/TLS, I'd like to see it enabled by default. :) Anyway: Step 3 and 4 can be replaced by running /usr/sbin/apache2-ssl-certificate In

Bug#285337: apache2-mpm-worker: Apache is unable to serve a file of 4Gb size

2004-12-12 Thread Alessandro Polverini
Package: apache2-mpm-worker Version: 2.0.52-3 Severity: normal Hello, I would like to set up a system that creates DVD images and enables to download them via web. I'm unable to make it serve a 4Gb file, the error I got on the log is: (75)Value too large for defined data type: access to

Bug#285363: apache: AddDefaultCharset might not work

2004-12-12 Thread Josef Spillner
Package: apache Version: 1.3.33-2 Severity: normal When using the latest version of 'apache' and 'php4' on sid, something weird happens with the charset attribute in the headers sent out by Apache. I believe this is a double problem (in both Apache and PHP) but feel free to reassign if you think

Bug#267477: Apache 2 TLS by default

2004-12-12 Thread Olaf van der Spek
* Olaf van der Spek ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote : Generating an ssl cert during install, and setting up apache to use it. See the many archived bugs from the time. If we can sensibly use debconf to ask the questions, then i may reinstate something like this post sarge. I'll try. But would it be

Bug#267477: Apache 2 TLS by default

2004-12-12 Thread Thom May
* Olaf van der Spek ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote : Generating an ssl cert during install, and setting up apache to use it. See the many archived bugs from the time. If we can sensibly use debconf to ask the questions, then i may reinstate something like this post sarge. I'll try. But would it