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Several people have asked for having a new feature in Apache::Test: they want
to configure it once (where the server, apxs, etx are) and run Apache::Test
without needing to pass any arguments. Matt suggested that it should remember
the values passed the first time it's used and then re-use
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On Thu, 28 Aug 2003 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
jwoolley2003/08/27 22:54:44
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server/mpm/beos beos.c
server/mpm/experimental/leader leader.c
server/mpm/experimental/threadpool threadpool.c
On Thu, 28 Aug 2003 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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RCS file: /home/cvs/httpd-2.0/server/mpm/experimental/threadpool/threadpool.c,v
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Hi,
According to research companies, most of the current spamming is done
using HTTP proxies. Spammers assistant scripts scan the net 24 hours a
day, looking for open proxies, and then use them to spread the spam.
Now everybody asking: how can an HTTP proxy used for sending e-mail ?!
The answer
On Thu, 28 Aug 2003, Eli Marmor wrote:
According to research companies, most of the current spamming is done
using HTTP proxies. Spammers assistant scripts scan the net 24 hours a
day, looking for open proxies, and then use them to spread the spam.
Correct. And people continue to submit this
Several people have asked for having a new feature in Apache::Test: they want
to configure it once (where the server, apxs, etx are) and run Apache::Test
without needing to pass any arguments. Matt suggested that it should remember
the values passed the first time it's used and then re-use
From: Sander Striker [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, August 08, 2003 11:30 AM
Hi,
I'm getting that feeling again that it is about time for
a new release. I am volunteering as RM (unless someone
else wants to do it).
I envision tagging somewhere next (mid) week, following
Hi
We are facing a problem with IBM Http Server 2.0.42.2 web server on Linux 7.3
Adanced Server 2.1 m/c. Afterconfiguring the webserver to accept html page requests,
on accessing there html resource, error page comes instead of the page being
displayed. This is happening when we configure
On Thu, 28 Aug 2003, Eli Marmor wrote:
According to research companies, most of the current spamming is done
using HTTP proxies.
I find that hard to believe. I believe a substantial amount of spam comes
this way, but most seems unlikely.
1. Is there any existing code and/or module that
Eli Marmor wrote:
Hi,
...
It is VERY easy for mod_proxy of Apache to recognize such sessions and
block them. Before I'm starting such a project, I'd like to know:
1. Is there any existing code and/or module that implements this?
2. Is there any plan to add this to Apache / mod_proxy? My plan
Gagan,
Sounds like you have a misconfigured IHS 2 server. Also, Apache 2.0.46 on Linux by default uses the
pre-fork MPM and IHS 2 uses the worker (threaded) MPM which explains the different ps -ef results.
This is the Apache HTTP Server developers list and is not the proper venue to ask
Bill Stoddard a écrit :
Gagan,
Sounds like you have a misconfigured IHS 2 server. Also, Apache 2.0.46
on Linux by default uses the pre-fork MPM and IHS 2 uses the worker
(threaded) MPM which explains the different ps -ef results.
This is the Apache HTTP Server developers list and is not the
We have a typical situation where a HTTP server (S) starts, preforks a
number of processes (P0...Pn-1). We have a need to do some request
accounting, i.e. get some kind of notification (or at least learn somehow)
when Pi starts processing a request and as well as when Pi finishes the
request. Any
Zuri wrote:
We have a typical situation where a HTTP server (S) starts, preforks a
number of processes (P0...Pn-1). We have a need to do some request
accounting, i.e. get some kind of notification (or at least learn somehow)
when Pi starts processing a request and as well as when Pi finishes the
Problem can come from your module to be linked with external shared
libraries.
Look at:
http://www.megalith.co.uk/manual/dso.html
hope it helps,
cheers,
--jakub
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On Thu, 28 Aug 2003, Eli Marmor wrote:
According to research
* szymanski_j wrote:
[smtp over http proxy]
Problem can come from your module to be linked with external shared
libraries.
???
nd
--
Wenn nur Ingenieure mit Diplom programmieren würden, hätten wir
wahrscheinlich weniger schlechte Software.
Wir hätten allerdings auch weniger gute Software.
At 12:23 PM 8/28/2003, André Malo wrote:
* szymanski_j wrote:
[smtp over http proxy]
Problem can come from your module to be linked with external shared
libraries.
???
I could not understand your reference, either. Would you further explain
how DSOs have any relationship with using HTTP
The issue that the reporter, Jason Robertson, suggested to partially solve
this proble is that we should add another AllowConnect directive, such as
AllowHttpProxy, to restrict the ports that you can use to proxy HTTP traffic.
We already have this restriction available for CONNECT (usually https)
On Thu, 28 Aug 2003, Joshua Slive wrote:
I think we've done pretty-much all we can. I wouldn't mind putting a
little note on the httpd.apache.org homepage saying Have you secured your
proxy? and point to the correct docs.
+1.
Additionally, Eli and I have been conversing a bit more off-list,
I was looking at
http://httpd.apache.org/docs-2.0/developer/debugging.html
and it seems to be incorrect.
I can't seem to find any of the #defines mentioned here, only
APR_POOL_DEBUG.
Is there any updated debugging doc?
---
Aryeh Katz
Secured-Services Inc.
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