For the record, this issue was slashdoted yesterday:
http://apache.slashdot.org/story/16/01/30/1825256/sensitive-information-can-be-revealed-from-tor-hidden-services-on-apache
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I can't see anything wrong in apache2 dependencies, nor in smokeping ones.
When installing smokeping, then uninstalling it, some recommended
packages are left, such as javascript-common in my case.
Moreover, if I uninstall javascript-common, aptitude propose me to
Hello Manuel
Manuel Dräger wrote:
The line to load the module is missing from the file
/etc/apache2/mods-available/userdir.load.
Please add the following line as the first line of the file
LoadModule userdir_module /usr/lib/apache2/modules/mod_userdir.so
I don't know how you came to have
Control: reassign -1 apache2 2.4.12-2
The problem is not in apache2.2-common that doesn't exists any more, at
least not in that version, but in apache2.postrm that basically does on
purge:
rm -rf /var/lib/apache2
while apache2-bin.postrm does:
rm -f /var/lib/apache2/deferred_actions
Both
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Stefan Fritsch wrote:
On Thursday 25 June 2015 10:27:59, Andreas Beckmann wrote:
Enabling conf serve-cgi-bin.
Enabling site 000-default.
info: mpm_prefork: No action required
This is wrong. There seems to be a ! that does not belong there in
the postinst at
Dear apache2 maintainers
You might have notice that apache2 2.4.12 is still stuck in unstable.
Here's an extract from a discussion I had on IRC on Monday:
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(14:30:14) nirgal: Hi there. After no longer building some Jessie
transitional packages, we filled a RM request in
Ops, actually, the message changed, and #789914 now seems to be the
source of the migration blockade.
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Severity: normal
Dear ftp master
Please remove package mod-auth-mysql from unstable.
apache2 now provides authentication against mysql out of the box.
Moreover, mod-auth-mysql isn't part of stable, hasn't seen a maintainer upload
for 5 years, and has been broken for 2
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You wrote:
Feel free to take a look at fletchergeek.homelinux.net. So now what?
I just did, and obviously you found what was wrong. :)
Is that ok if I close this report, or do you have a specific problem
with one of the directive that did not work as documented?
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On May 24th 2015, Steven Sumichrast wrote:
In Wheezy 7.8 mod_imagemap was shipped with the apache2.2-bin package (
https://packages.debian.org/wheezy/amd64/apache2.2-bin/filelist). It
appears that in the new stable system, apache2.4-bin is missing
mod_imagemap
Hello
Your script looks good.
Permissions too.
Please have a look at the documentation at /usr/share/doc/apache2/
For example, README.Debian.gz describes how to enable extra modules,
like cgi support.
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Now that the transitional packages are gone, I did some cleanup in the
(pre|post)(rm|inst):
- Removed the configuration file hacks to move them around between packages.
- Removed the /etc/apache2/.apache2_mpm_selected handling.
I hope this is ok. Fell free to tell me if I'm doing too much.
Hello
I did a few NMUs, and I think we are ready to ask the ftp team for a
decruft, so that 2.4.12 makes it to testing. :)
Here's the detail
--- 8 --
ssh mirror.ftp-master.debian.org dak rm -s unstable -Rbn
apache2-mpm-event apache2-mpm-itk apache2-mpm-prefork
Hi
apache2.4 is still not moving to testing, because of packages having
dependencies on removed transitionnal packages.
The daily cruft-repport [1] lists the problems:
* 389-admin Build-Depends on apache2-mpm-worker
- Filled #785706
* webgui depends on apache2-mpm-prefork or apache2-mpm-worker
Hello Daniel
Just a few hints:
On Friday 14 March 2014 08:35:55 Daniel Pocock wrote:
a) if my postinst or postrm calls apache2_invoke from inside a function,
then it fails badly
b) some of my postinst and postrm code is based on examples I saw in
other packages, they test -x
Hello Daniel
Please read apache2 debian news ( /usr/share/doc/apache2/NEWS.Debian.gz )
Moreover, the configuration mechanism in Debian has changed. All
configurations in sites-enabled and conf-enabled need a .conf suffix now.
This mechanism enable packages to deploy their configuration
Actually, in squeeze, apache2.2-common.postinst contains:
[ -f /etc/apache2/httpd.conf ] || touch /etc/apache2/httpd.conf
So the file is generated in squeeze, during apache2.2-common configuration.
But if it's not empty, it's moved in /etc/apache2/conf.d/ during wheezy
upgrade, and the main
give us
more details about non-fuctionnal Alias.
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Hello
libapache2-mod-macro [1] is now included in core functionnalities of apache2,
and is just a transitionnal package to apache2-bin.
Please adjust the override accordingly.
Thank you
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Version: 2.4.6-3
Severity: minor
This is almost all in the subject.
I think invoke-rc.d would make sure local policy is properly enforced.
The culprit is in source file debian/apache2.logrotate
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Hello Vincent
On Thursday 29 August 2013 21:08:06 you wrote:
On 2013-08-28 22:43:38 +, Jean-Michel Vourgère wrote:
I
Hello Ricardo
On Friday 28 June 2013 00:04:35 Ricardo Barioni wrote:
Apache is not authenticating on Ldap.
The same authentication directives works fine at Debian 5 and 6.
Ldap is now enforcing authority validation by default.
Can you try with TLS_REQCERT never, please?
(See
Hello Vincent
On Tuesday 23 July 2013 15:51:55 Vincent Lefevre wrote:
(...)
Directory /home/*/public_html
AllowOverride FileInfo AuthConfig Limit Indexes
(...)
My ~/public_html/.htaccess file has:
Options +MultiViews
(...)
Internal Server Error
(...) with MultiViews already
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Hello Jasen
On Monday 19 August 2013 03:31:06 ja...@crackle.treshna.com wrote:
generating self-signed certs as described in
/usr/share/doc/apache2.2-common/README.Debian.gz
does not work:
root@crackle:/etc/apache2/ssl# make-ssl-cert
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Hello Jason
On Tuesday 27 August 2013 15:38:13 Jason Williams wrote:
When upgrading from package version 2.2.22-13, installs new config files
without asking, and the new config seems to ignore the config in
sites-enabled/
Did you read
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See suggestion at
http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=720747#15
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On Sunday 25 August 2013 19:18:33 Kingsley G. Morse Jr. wrote:
The upgrade tries to migrate known configuration
files from /etc/apache2/conf.d/ to
/etc/apache2/conf-available/
I wonder if something went wrong with migrating my configuration file (...)
Actually, known means supported
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On Sunday 25 August 2013 05:32:12 Kingsley G. Morse Jr. wrote:
I happened to notice that a 404 (Not Found) error
was reported in access.log instead of error.log.
access.log is repporting all requests.
File not found error is properly logged here, but with severity
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Hello Matteo
Do you still have that bug?
Can you provide additionnal information, as required on
https://issues.apache.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=46952
Hi Stefan
I think there is some confusion:
Think about this situation:
- admin needs proxy, enables it
- admin no longer needs proxy, disables it again
- admin installs package that needs proxy
So, having a wait to prevent modules from being autmatically enabled
would be nice, but it would
Hi André
Do you still have problems with apache2 not starting?
What is the output of:
service apache2 start
?
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Kevin Bullock wrote:
(...) I therefore
suggest that 'apache2ctl -t' warn the user about the mid-line comment which
could be an error. (...)
Stefan Fritsch wrote:
The documentation states: Comments may not be included on a line
after a configuration directive.
'#' signs are considered
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Attached is a patch for that problem.
I believe it's important because there is a lot of packages that does not
depend on apache2, meaning they can be installed first, but that will install
some conffiles in /etc/apache/*-available/ as requested.
Note that cut will eat
To ease the transition to apache 2.4, could you have a script that
automatically copies files in /etc/apache2/conf.d to
/etc/apache2/conf-available?
I advise caution if this is implemented, because it might break unrelated
software.
http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=718318
is
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Hello
I tried to reproduce your problem on apache 2.2.22, but I could not.
Are you sure you did not forget the + ?
Using
IndexOptions SuppressHTMLPreamble
gives excatly the problem you repported.
But
IndexOptions +SuppressHTMLPreamble
works as expected.
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retitle 698787 ssl-cert: Please mark Multi-Arch: foreign
thanks
It looks to me that this is more a problem with mime-support and ssl-cert
packages that were not flaged as supporting multi-arch. [1]
mime-support package was fixed in version 3.53. [2]
So I'm reassigning
Package: apache2-data
Version: 2.4.6-2
Dear Maintainer,
Please mark apache2-data as Multi-Arch: foreign
This is preventing the cross-installation of apache2.
Step to reproduce from an i386 arch:
# dpkg --add-architecture amd64
# apt-get update
# apt-get install apache2:amd64
Reading package
reassign 711454 libapache2-mod-php5
found 711454 5.5.0~rc2+dfsg-2
thanks
The problem is that apache2 is not configured before libapache2-mod-php5.
apache2_switch_mpm prefork fails, because conffiles from apache2 are not yet
there, including mods-available/mpm_prefork.load.
Is a Pre-Depends
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Looks like apache2.preinst is always creating /etc/apache2/.apache2_mpm_selected
because if [ $? -eq 0 ] on line 109 is always true.
This results in we_are_upgrading_from_wheezy in apache2.postinst to succeed
where it shouln't.
Attached is a log of apache2 maintainer
I spent some time on that issue, and could not find a reasonable aswner:
I noticed that dh_apache2 generates snipets with:
apache2_invoke enconf phppgadmin || exit $?
Adding the || exit $? really does help (I could not believe it at first).
This may somehow be linked to the fact that
This is probably a duplicate of
bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=711925
Can you check if you auto-purge packages on updates?
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Hello
Attached is a proposal.
:)
commit 486c816ef4443914886c83967224df302f2ff517
Author: Jean-Michel Vourgère jmv_...@nirgal.com
Date: Sun Jul 21 23:51:06 2013 +0200
Update a2(en|dis)* man pages
* Added --maintmode --purge [--force] in synopsis.
* Documents --force
I re-tested a few versions:
Found in 2.2.16-6
Fixed in 2.2.22-13
That bug was very probably repported on a different system from the one it was
found.
First Debian version it was fixed was 2.2.19-1 :
http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=539246#30
If nobody objects, I'll merge with
Which version of phpmyadmin are you installing?
Try
$ a2enmod authn_core
It fixes the same problem here.
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Version: 2.4.4-6
Severity: normal
Dear Maintainer,
I'm using a debian/apache2 file like this:
conf javascript-common.conf lighttpd
I expected to get a control file with:
Recommends: apache2 (= 2.4.4~) | lighttpd | httpd
But I only get:
Recommends: apache2 (= 2.4.4~) |
htpassword man page says about MD5:
On Windows, Netware and TPF, this is the default.
And about crypt:
The default on all platforms but Windows, Netware and TPF.
So I see no problem there.
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Hello
Maybe you saw that lintian error:
http://lintian.debian.org/maintainer/debian-apa...@lists.debian.org.html#apache2
about apache2-suexec.lintian-overrides
Now we have apache2-suexec-custom conflicts/replaces apache2-suexec
And apache2-suexec conflicts/replaces apache2-suexec.
First I
On Sunday 06 January 2013 11:29:55 Arno Töll wrote:
(...)
Seems that error comes from a2ensite call, so I suspect the cause might
be some dependency of that script has not yet been configured.
a2ensite does not call a shell to read /etc/apache2/envvars. Your output
makes me suspect this
Hello Thomas
Documentation of ServerName [1] shows that it takes a fully qualified domain
name, not an IP address. I tried [2a01:4f8:d12:2200::3] but I could not make
it work either, using testing version 2.2.22-12.
IP addresses must be put in the parameter of a VirtualHost directive. Then,
tags 668858 +wontfix
thanks
Assuming the report is about adding default charset UTF-8 to requests,
this will yield incorrect charset information for many files in the
archive. Stefan shown that.
Default is now not to send any charset in headers. It's up to the browser
to choose one. Browsers
Hello
Do you still have the bug repported at
http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=663530
?
What is the content of your /etc/apache2/ports.conf file?
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After a complex and wrong upgrade to latest debian git snapshot of apache2, I
ended up with old 2.2 apache2-mpm-worker in broken state. I purge it and had to
kill -9 the processes.
http://paste.debian.net/203339/
Anyways, after that
: Richard Atterer atte...@debian.org
Origin: http://bugs.debian.org/288615
Bug: https://issues.apache.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=54033
Bug-Debian: http://bugs.debian.org/288615
Reviewed-By: Jean-Michel Vourgère jmv_...@nirgal.com
Last-Update: 2006-11-25
Index: apache2-2.2.22/modules/mappers
tags 288615 + patch
thank you
I could reproduce the problem.
The proposed patch fixes it. :)
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It seems to me this is exactly what the little known Should-Start: from LSB
is for.
https://wiki.debian.org/LSBInitScripts
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diff --git a/debian/changelog b/debian/changelog
index fd72530..5a0aef2 100644
--- a/debian/changelog
+++ b/debian/changelog
@@ -109,7 +109,8 @@ apache2 (2.4.1-1) experimental; urgency=low
[ Jean-Michel Vourgère ]
- * Update bash completion functions to reflect
Attached are 2 patches for bash_completion.
First one is from http://bugs.debian.org/657492
Second one adds support for a2(en|dis)conf
I let you handle the changelog. Note that this (Closes: #657492)
Also, bash_completion/apache2-common is listed in debian/apache2-data.install
I suggest we let
found 594166 2.2.16-6+squeeze6
found 594166 2.2.22-1
thanks
Actually, you also need to load the module to reproduce:
echo LoadModule foo_module /usr/lib/apache2/modules/mod_foo.so
/etc/apache2/mods-available/foo.load
a2enmod foo
error.log repports:
[Fri Feb 24 22:56:34 2012] [notice] SIGHUP
Hello Vincent
On Wednesday 22 February 2012 03:39:38 Vincent Lefevre wrote:
I'll try to do some tests when I have the time. But there's
no reason eth0 would be IPv6 only here (unless there's a huge
bug in the kernel).
I'm prety sure your apache tries to start before dhclient has given
the
severity 500558 important
found 500558 1.4.2-6+squeeze3
found 500558 1.4.5-1.1
tags 500558 + patch
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Reverting severity level after return from eglibc
Patch posted upstream at
https://issues.apache.org/bugzilla/attachment.cgi?id=28360action=diff
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Fixed in 1.4.6
If we need to backport in the future, the changes are located in only two files:
tables/apr_hash.c
test/testhash.c
Attached patch was taken from upstream trunk, it can also apply to previous
versions, including 1.4.2-6+squeeze3
--- tables/apr_hash.c 2012/01/17 06:45:02 1232320
+++
One can reproduce that bug by having IPv6 only on eth0 and no other interface
with IPv4 but localhost, and /etc/hosts matching `hostname` on any lo address.
Call (forward) trace:
ap_get_local_host
apr_sockaddr_info_get
find_addresses
call_resolver
getaddrinfo
... that fails since it is using
Hello
Actually, there is a significant difference between default and default-ssl:
default defines a VirtualHost on *:80
default-ssl defines a VirtualHost on _default_:443
If I understand correctly
https://httpd.apache.org/docs/2.4/en/vhosts/examples.html#default
it means default-ssl has no
Attached is a patch about a2(en|dis)(mod|site|conf) man pages
* make a2disconf.8 a link to a2enconf.8, just like a2dismod.8 and a2dissite.8
* documented -q option
* documented exit codes
* added see also between a2(en|dis)mod.8 and a2(en|dis)conf.8
* fixed a few typos
diff --git
tags 629899 + moreinfo
thanks
On Sunday 19 February 2012 11:22:42 Vincent Lefevre wrote:
Does the bug is still there if you set up a static ip address in
/etc/network/interfaces for your eth0 interface?
I haven't tried. In any case, there's no reason to use eth0 (some
machines do not even
tags 208831 + unreproducible + moreinfo
thanks
Hello Bastian
I tried to reproduce that 9 year old bug, but could not.
My settings:
AddType nirgal/test .nirgal
Action nirgal/test /cgi-bin/echo
Location /
AuthType Basic
AuthName By
This is very likely related to fixed bug 591286.
I almost merged it. However, the report is about a missing dependency.
2.2.29 can only be testing or newer. And nowodays, testing depends on libapr1
1.4.2.
Since 591286 was fixed on libapr1 1.4.2-4 I suggest we force Depends: libapr1
= 1.4.2-4
Hello
I recently found some strange behavior in dns resolution at boot time, when
eth0 has no ipv4 yet. (#500558)
Do you use DHCP for your other interface (eth0)?
What is the result of `grep CONCURRENCY /etc/init.d/rc' ?
Does the bug is still there if you set up a static ip address in
reassign 500558 libapr1
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I traced back that problem to a call in libapr1, in call_resolver()
getaddrinfo(127.0.0.1, NULL, hints, ...) that returns -9
because hints contains AI_ADDRCONFIG
Without that hint, it works.
Extract from call_resolver:
if (family ==
Hello
I've been triaging a few apache2 bugs. I found one that requires maintainer
input:
http://bugs.debian.org/428095
A few hints:
apache2-prefork-dev and apache2-threaded-dev provides the same files but for 2:
/usr/include/apache2/fdqueue.h and /usr/include/apache2/pod.h are only in
Looking at Debian git next branch changelog on Alioth, in [Stefan Fritsch]
section:
* Only include conf.d/*.conf, not conf.d/*.
You might want to add (Closes: #620347) on that line.
See http://bugs.debian.org/620347
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I suppose next branch changelog might also close http://bugs.debian.org/400881
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You might want to close that one in next branch changelog too.
It is done in 2.3.16 but not in 2.2.22.
http://bugs.debian.org/350285
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next branch changelog should Closes: #601033 too.
http://bugs.debian.org/601033
AddOutputFilterByType is undeprecated since 2.3.7 :)
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SMTP error from remote mail server after RCPT TO:npr...@q-cat.com:
host mail.q-cat.com [64.247.176.135]: 550 5.1.1 sorry, no mailbox here by that
name (chkuser)
Original bug repport uses:
CustomLog /home/nick/access_log combined
ScriptLog
Bug repporter email address is invalid.
SMTP error from remote mail server after RCPT TO:j.ku...@leonit.nl:
host mail.leonit.nl [93.186.180.174]: 550 sorry, no mailbox here by that
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While I agree there is a problem with missing log directory repporting - see
https://issues.apache.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=29941 - I don't think
creating this directory automatically would be wise.
For exemple, if your directory is not mounted yet, you'll end up writing in /
partition and
man page says:
-c Create the passwdfile. If passwdfile already exists, it is
deleted first.
And from older version, one can guess file was effectively truncated:
fopen(w).
https://svn.apache.org/viewvc/httpd/httpd/trunk/support/htdigest.c?r1=85063r2=85064
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