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I installed Lenny on a spare computer last night and only installed the
standard packages from the tasksel dialog. From there I installed apache
and added `TraceEnable off` to /etc/apache2/apache2.conf. I then
telnet'd to myself and tested the HTTP Trace method. Again, `TraceEnable
off` did
Look into
/etc/apache2/conf.d/security
Maybe there is another 'TraceEnable on' there?
This was exactly what I was needing. Sorry for any time wasted on this. The bug
can be closed.
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Is the TRACE response created by Webwork, perhaps?
How would I be able to tell if WeBWork is responding rather than just
apache? Doesn't apache handle these sort of things? I browsed through
all of the configuration files for WeBWork and was unable to find
anything
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| Include /etc/apache2/sites-enabled/
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List of enabled modules from 'apache2 -M':
alias apreq auth_basic authn_file authz_default authz_groupfile
A minor correcion. Using mod_rewrite to disable HTTP Trace still works
but
`TraceEnable off` defiantly does not work.
python
setenvif
ssl
status
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the problem?
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. Since the mod_rewrite isn't a
module compiled and used by my Debian Apache 1.3 installation,
uncommenting the httpd.conf comments doesn't allow Apache to start any
more - and I am unable to compile the Apache 2 past 'make' without
getting an error.
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Package: apache2-mpm-prefork
Severity: wishlist
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Prefork uses the same model to handle requests as Apache.
That's rather confusing, since apache2-mpn-prefork is a version of
Apache. I think it should be ... as Apache 1.x.
However, since a few lines
On Jan 20, 2004, at 02:56, Fabio Massimo Di Nitto wrote:
Hi Anthony,
apparently there was another case like this one but we are still
working on how to reproduce the problem.
Wish I could help more, but so far, it hasn't recurred for me. Glad to
hear I'm not just crazy, though.
Package: apache
Version: 1.3.29.0.1-3
Severity: important
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This is a testing server which I only use every once and a while. I
upgraded to the lastest version of apache yesterday, and that worked.
This morning, I find my apache is not running.
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