I'm working on securing massive NameVirtualHost sites using SSL.
The SNI support should be avoided since we needed a stock Apache 2.x /
mod_ssl solution, so it prevent us to take a look at
mod_gnutls/gnutls.
Question : How hard will it be to have SNI support conditional and
activated/disabled by
Hi to all,
Did you know if it's possible to use Named Virtual Host with SSL (mod_ssl) ?
I got various replies :
This article (in French), say it's possible (may be using a self
signed certificate which is evil).
http://www.hsc.fr/ressources/breves/ssl_virtualhosts.html.fr
But for example
Thanks.
Good to know it should works from experts ;)
I hope thawte could provide us such wildcards certs or required pki
stuff.
Many thanks again ;)
Le 31 mars 09 à 22:00, William A. Rowe, Jr. wr...@rowe-clan.net a
écrit :
Henri Gomez wrote:
Did you know if it's possible to use Named
Hi to all,
I wonder what happened to mod_arm.
It still in 0.5 and didn't get updated since 2006-06-19.
Did there is still someone (probably an IBMer) involved in this project ?
Regards
like to
get more information about it, ie when it's called to check if mod_jk
is right or if the problem is on i5/OS.
Regards
2007/4/27, Henri Gomez [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Well did the double configuration happen in the same thread or did
there is a fork between the first and second config ?
2007/4/25
Well did the double configuration happen in the same thread or did
there is a fork between the first and second config ?
2007/4/25, Greg Ames [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
--- Henri Gomez [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi to all,
I'm trying to adapt mod_jk to i5/OS v5r4 and see the following in
mod_jk.log
Hi to all,
I'm trying to adapt mod_jk to i5/OS v5r4 and see the following in
mod_jk.log (debug mode)
[Tue Apr 17 16:23:44 2007] [6589:0038] [debug] jk_uri_worker_map.c
(423): rule map size is 0
[Tue Apr 17 16:23:44 2007] [6589:0038] [error] mod_jk.c (2701):
Initializing
better use ssh tunneling on a actual working configuration Apache 2.x
and ajp (non ssl)
2006/10/19, Jean-frederic Clere [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
fredk2 wrote:
Hi:
I have a rhetorical question for the developers of mod_proxy_ajp (and
mod_jk).
Assuming the tomcat ajp connector was able to accept ssl
Well, mod_arm4 will be very usefull for many of us, websphere users or not ;)
2006/7/19, William A. Rowe, Jr. [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
December 2nd 2004 Bill Stoddard committed the start of a mod_arm4
instrumentation module to the httpd project. I believe that was always
intended to be a module of
to be sure that when a tomcat (for example), is near overload,
the next requests will be routed to another less loaded tomcat.
2006/6/22, Darryl Miles [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Henri Gomez wrote:
Well you we always indicate some sort of CPU power for a remote (a sort
of bogomips) and use
Good to see that PING/PONG got such a good response here.
When I added this to mod_jk it was just a quick way to detect hang
JVMs but it seems to many on the TC-DEV not a very usefull feature :)
2006/6/19, Ruediger Pluem [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
On 06/19/2006 06:21 PM, Mladen Turk wrote:
Hi guys,
2006/6/19, Mladen Turk [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Henri Gomez wrote:
Good to see that PING/PONG got such a good response here.
When I added this to mod_jk it was just a quick way to detect hang
JVMs but it seems to many on the TC-DEV not a very usefull feature :)
And may thanks for such a great
.
2006/6/19, Jim Jagielski [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Ruediger Pluem wrote:
On 06/19/2006 10:37 PM, Mladen Turk wrote:
Henri Gomez wrote:
For the load-balancing algorythm, do you plan to propose a bunch of
pre build algos and let users select the right one for their use or
allow externals
It requires the arm libraries themselves, IIUC, which makes it a bit tricky.
We obviously want folks to be able to use it, but not to require non-users
to install that lib.
The ARM library from OpenGroup ?
I'm actually a little concerned; we've spent alot of time talking about Roy's
Hi to all,
I'm looking for mod_arm4 for Apache 2.0.x and 2.2.x.
Where could I find the latest uptodate source to be able to compile it ?
Also did there is plan to include it in future binaries ?
Regards
The module source page indicate :
http://svn.apache.org/viewcvs.cgi/httpd/mod_arm4/
Shouldn't it be ?:
https://svn.apache.org/repos/asf/httpd/mod_arm4/trunk
2006/4/14, Henri Gomez [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Hi to all,
I'm looking for mod_arm4 for Apache 2.0.x and 2.2.x.
Where could I find
Hi to all,
I wonder if there is an Apache 2.x module to do what mod_throttle does
for Apache 1.3.x, such as limit and control the load on server
bandwidth.
Thanks for your advices
Did someone try mod_cband ?
http://cband.linux.pl/
2006/3/28, Henri Gomez [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Hi to all,
I wonder if there is an Apache 2.x module to do what mod_throttle does
for Apache 1.3.x, such as limit and control the load on server
bandwidth.
Thanks for your advices
Support a sort of dynamic configuration via an admin console, ie
adding / removing proxy directives.
2005/12/5, Brad Nicholes [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
On 12/3/2005 at 5:07 pm, in message
[EMAIL PROTECTED],
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Configuration .. make it configurable. by that I mean allowing
well I've got now a plenty of tools to evaluate.
Thanks to all of you
2005/6/30, Rich Bowen [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Henri Gomez wrote:
Hi to all,
Did you know a tools on Unix/Linux system, which should be able to
monitor in real-time the error_log of Apache2 servers and for example,
send
hehe, mais be even better, good point
2005/6/28, William A. Rowe, Jr. [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
At 04:03 AM 6/28/2005, Henri Gomez wrote:
Hi to all,
Did you know a tools on Unix/Linux system, which should be able to
monitor in real-time the error_log of Apache2 servers and for example,
send email
, Mar 01, 2005 at 05:57:39AM -0500, Jeff Trawick wrote:
On Tue, 1 Mar 2005 10:04:03 +0100, Henri Gomez [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Nobody to wonder about this bug ?
sure; note that you're using old code (2.0.49/2.0.49) which isn't
supported here anyway since we don't know what code
, Jeff Trawick wrote:
On Tue, 1 Mar 2005 10:04:03 +0100, Henri Gomez [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Nobody to wonder about this bug ?
sure; note that you're using old code (2.0.49/2.0.49) which isn't
supported here anyway since we don't know what code is in it (SuSE)
(sorry about the late reply
Hi to all,
I'm trying to build the Apache 2.0.54 on iSeries PASE (AIX 5.2
emulation), using gcc 3.3.2 and AIX ld.
What's the recommanded CFLAGS, LDFLAGS to be used ?
Regards
Well I've got some answers from IBM Rochester Labs.
The ap_mpm is supported on iSeries and the PTF SI17402, for product
5722-DG1, export it correctly and make ap_mpm.h.
So upgrade your iSeries Apache 2.0 :)
On Tue, 22 Mar 2005 15:19:23 +0100, Henri Gomez [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi to all
Hi to all,
I know there is many IBMers here who track and contribute on this list
and while working with Mladen on jk 1.2.8 port for iSeries we saw that
ap_mpm_query and AP_MPMQ_MAX_THREADS, used to get the ThreadsPerChild
value, was absent from my iSeries V5R2.
As such we add the following in
Nobody to wonder about this bug ?
On Mon, 28 Feb 2005 10:45:36 +0100, Henri Gomez [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi to all,
Apache 2 (2.0.48/2.0.49) got problems at restart time (SIGUSR1) when
rotating its log.
[Thu Feb 24 04:15:11 2005] [notice] Apache/2.0.48 (Linux/SuSE)
configured
+0100, Henri Gomez [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Nobody to wonder about this bug ?
sure; note that you're using old code (2.0.49/2.0.49) which isn't
supported here anyway since we don't know what code is in it (SuSE)
It's seems the problem occurs will Apache receive the SIGUSR1 and is
also
Hi to all,
Apache 2 (2.0.48/2.0.49) got problems at restart time (SIGUSR1) when
rotating its log.
[Thu Feb 24 04:15:11 2005] [notice] Apache/2.0.48 (Linux/SuSE)
configured -- resuming normal operations
[Fri Feb 25 04:15:15 2005] [notice] SIGUSR1 received. Doing graceful restart
Syntax error on
Apache2 on iSeries is built from AIX via cross compiler :)
I asked many time to Rochester Labs for autoconf/automake port to
iSeries but no success ,(
On Fri, 18 Feb 2005 11:00:34 +0100 (GMT-1), Damir Dezeljin
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi.
I'm developing an application using APR on OS400
Should we see the works on mod_proxy and ajp support in the upcoming 2.0.51 ?
Regards
Did there is latest AJP/MOD_PROXY stuff in this one ?
On Thu, 2 Sep 2004 16:14:06 +0200, Sander Striker [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
The tarballs for 2.1.0-rc1 (tag: STRIKER_2_1_0_RC1) are now located
at the usual location:
http://httpd.apache.org/dev/dist/
Note that the 2.1 tarball
to make mod_proxy as stable as possible even now with AJP support
?
Regards
On Thu, 02 Sep 2004 08:59:55 -0500, William A. Rowe, Jr.
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
At 07:55 AM 9/2/2004, Henri Gomez wrote:
Should we see the works on mod_proxy and ajp support in the upcoming 2.0.51 ?
No, not in 2.0.51
Graham Leggett wrote:
Mladen Turk wrote:
Since we are (Henri and myself, not sure for JeanFrederic) not
httpd commiters, I'm not sure how the proxy_ajp will get maintained,
but we can always send patches :)
I'm quite happy to maintain the code, and can chase up any patches you
send through in
Did some of you know about an existing cygwin package
for HTTPD 2.0 ?
Regards
The Tomcat team is pleased to announce the release of version 1.2.6 of
the Apache Tomcat mod_jk web server connector.
Tomcat is the reference implementation of a web application server which
implements the Java Servlet and JavaServer Pages specifications.
mod_jk is a connector which allows a
I made some benchs on my Linux Fedora Core 2
on a P4 2.8ghz / 1Gb RAM :
Apache 2.0.50 in
- Apache 2.0.50 alone (simple html file)
- TC 3.3.2/Coyote 1.1
- Apache 2.0.50 + jk 1.2.6 + TC 3.3.2/jk2
JkMount /examples/* local
worker.local.port=8009
worker.local.host=localhost
worker.local.type=ajp13
Mladen Turk wrote:
Graham Leggett wrote:
Thing is it's easier for end users to not have to mess around
with third party builds if it can possibly be avoided, and
it's the needs of the end users who are the most important,
not the developers.
It was the main reason why we tried to go beyond
Graham Leggett wrote:
Mladen Turk wrote:
I don't think that it is necessary for a mod_ajp to be included inside
the
mod_proxy, although they are sharing some common concepts.
I think it's very necessary - sharing those common concepts ultimately
makes for doing things in a consistent way. It
Mladen Turk wrote:
Graham Leggett wrote:
I don't think that it is necessary for a mod_ajp to be
included inside
the mod_proxy, although they are sharing some common concepts.
I think it's very necessary - sharing those common concepts
ultimately makes for doing things in a consistent way.
We're discussing on tomcat-dev about a new Apache to Tomcat
Apache 2.x module.
We'd like to see some of the core HTTPD developpers joins
the discussion about the post JK/JK2 module.
The goal of this new module :
- 100% Apache 2.x module
- Easy integration with existing Apache 2.x modules
and
Nick Kew wrote:
On Tue, 20 Jul 2004, Henri Gomez wrote:
We're discussing on tomcat-dev about a new Apache to Tomcat
Apache 2.x module.
We'd like to see some of the core HTTPD developpers joins
the discussion about the post JK/JK2 module.
As a startingpoint, how about telling us what tomcat needs
Nick Kew wrote:
On Tue, 20 Jul 2004, Henri Gomez wrote:
[ chopped tomcat-dev because that bounces my mail ]
As a startingpoint, how about telling us what tomcat needs that
mod_proxy and friends don't provide?
In mod_jk/jk2, there is support for load-balancing and fault-tolerance
and it's a key
Graham Leggett wrote:
Henri Gomez wrote:
And what about using AJP/1.3 instead of HTTP for connection to tomcat ?)
In all my deployments of tomcat I have never seen the point of a custom
protocol that did exactly what HTTP does, so all my tomcat deployments
are all HTTP, with a simple mod_proxy
Manni Wood wrote:
I very rarely post to this list, but I've been building web sites for
over eight years, and want to chime in.
In my experience building web sites for Fortune 500 companies (some of
them Fortune 50 companies), the get Apache to serve static content
while Tomcat only takes care of
Wayne Frazee wrote:
Please pardon me for attempting to marshall the obvious however what is
the advantage of AJP/1.x over HTTP?
- Persistant connections, mod_jk use a pool of socket connections
to avoid reopening connections between Apache and Tomcats.
You could set socket timeout to make
Graham Leggett wrote:
Henri Gomez wrote:
It's now time to refactor and redesign it with Apache 2.x (APR/AP) in
mind to follow Apache 2.x admins habbits and try to make something
simpler.
We came on httpd-dev for advice from experts, and may be an
extended mod_proxy could be the solution. But we
Manni Wood wrote:
One of the things I thought AJP did that HTTP proxying to Tomcat could
not (but correct me here if I'm wrong) is let the servelt container know
whether or not the connection is HTTP vs. HTTPS. This sort of
information needs to get passed back to the servlet container to satisfy
Manni Wood wrote:
Anyway, for business sites, any servlet being able to know if the
original connection was secure or not is a total deal-breaker on
whether
or not to use a particular technology (in this case, Apache/Tomcat)
to
host a web site.
Could you develop ?
AJP already does this, so it's
Colm MacCarthaigh wrote:
On Tue, Jul 20, 2004 at 05:20:53PM +0200, Graham Leggett wrote:
The httpd serves the static content feature can be implemented through
extending ProxyPass to support regular expressions, for example:
ProxyPass /myWebapp/*.jsp http://tomcat/myWebapp/
RewriteCond
Graham Leggett wrote:
Henri Gomez wrote:
Well let see my suggestion :
ProxyPass /myWebapp/*.jsp ajp://myajpworker/
myajpworker is not a machine but a virtual resource which could be :
- a physical Tomcat using its AJP/1.3 connector
- a cluster of physical Tomcats using their AJP/1.3 connector
Manni Wood wrote:
I asked you to develop your argument ;)
Ah. I'm trying my best. :-)
May be you could take a look as documentalist ?)
I would very happily volunteer my time to document this new module.
Where do I sign up? How do I gain acceptance as a documentor, and if I
am accepted, what
Graham Leggett wrote:
Manni Wood wrote:
The real trick is getting Apache to serve all of the static content, and
getting tomcat to deal with only servlets and jsps.
As has been pointed out, mod_rewrite can do this already.
I notice in all of the documentation I find for mod_jk, an entire
Hi,
In Platform Specific Notes for EBCDIC,
http://httpd.apache.org/docs-2.0/platform/ebcdic.html,
it could be worth to mentions another EBCDIC platform who
support and use Apache 2.0, iSeries (AS/400).
Also in the Third Party Modules' Status, you could add mod_jk
1.2.x which works on both BS2000
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
May be also something related with transfer and chunk.
Perfectly possible.
Stay tuned
Glued to the TV at this point.
Ok, my customer use a HTTP 1.0 socket handling but marked
HTTP 1.1 header ;(
It works now that he's use HTTP 1.0 header.
We're now trying to
Hi to all,
A new question to HTTP / RFC gurus.
A customer has developped a custom PHP HTTP client,
using HTTP 1.0 and compression.
This HTTP client compress both request and replies.
For replies it works great but for request we have
a doubt.
Since the HTTP client compress a request there is in
Joshua Slive wrote:
On Wed, 31 Mar 2004, Henri Gomez wrote:
Also the Content-Length is set to the size of the
plain request (not the size of the compressed request).
Is it correct or should it send the Content-Length with
the size of the compressed request ?
In such case, it seems
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote...
Hi to all,
A new question to HTTP / RFC gurus.
A customer has developped a custom PHP HTTP client,
using HTTP 1.0 and compression.
That's like mixing Vodka and Beer... something could
easily puke... but OK... I hear ya...
That's a
Hi to all,
One of my customers is trying to use to an Apache 2.0.47 using mod_deflate.
Its HTTP implementation works with Apache 1.3.x and mod_gzip but
not with Apache 2.0.47 and mod_deflate.
The PHP gzinflate and gzuncompress were used but without luck
and even when skipped 10 first chars.
Any
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi Henri...
Kevin again...
Willing to try and help, Henri... but you've got to give us
something to go on here.
You are asking for crystal-ball debug.
The job doesn't pay enough for that.
Ok, my customer allow me to send the PHP code to the list
so it could be studied.
Mladen Turk wrote:
Hi,
-Original Message-
From: Jeff Trawick
Is this to correct a problem for all Windows platforms which
manifests itself on Windows XP, or just something that people
with Windows XP may wish to play with, or what?
On pre-XP it behave like before, but on XP it has
Justin Erenkrantz wrote:
--On Wednesday, March 3, 2004 12:24 PM +0100 Henri Gomez
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
To resume you :
- remove translate
- move translate code to map_storage
Did I understand correctly ?
Yes, I think that'll work. -- justin
Ok, Jean-Frederic is working on what you
Justin Erenkrantz wrote:
--On Wednesday, March 3, 2004 10:16 AM +0100 jean-frederic clere
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
MIDDLE helps to fix 21546... But I do not see why ;-(
Oh, *now* I understand the context to Henri's question. Here's a
suggestion. And, no, I don't think changing the priority
Hi to all,
I'm involved in jk/jk2 on tomcat and we wonder on tomcat-dev
if we should use translate in MIDDLE or FIRST position (specifying
that mod_rewrite to be the first in hooks chain).
I see in jk that we're using :
ap_hook_translate_name(jk_translate,NULL,NULL,APR_HOOK_MIDDLE);
and now
Henri Gomez wrote:
We also have report of problem between jk2 and mod_dav.
http://nagoya.apache.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=21546
Help welcome from Apache 2.0 specialist in such area.
Hi to all,
I'm working on jk2 release (2.0.4) and as such try to fix
many bugzillas.
Jean-Frederic Clere
Bill Stoddard wrote:
Benedict DSilva wrote:
Hi all,
Just wanted to know about how does the Apache HTTP Server start, and
all that it does with the modules (Initialization, Configuration etc).
Explaining how Apache HTTPD works to the degree of detail you are
looking for is a rather tall
Gerardo Reynaga wrote:
Hi Benedict,
I found a good reference and documentation, see URL below. I believe this
will be useful for you. There's a document called The Apache Modeling
Project.
An html version of it can be found at: apache.hpi.uni-potsdam.de/document/
Excellent works, congratulations
Glenn Nielsen wrote:
On Wed, Feb 25, 2004 at 04:40:32PM +0100, Henri Gomez wrote:
Bill Stoddard wrote:
Benedict DSilva wrote:
Hi all,
Just wanted to know about how does the Apache HTTP Server start, and
all that it does with the modules (Initialization, Configuration etc).
Explaining how
Henri,
Getting the priority set correctly for hooks in JK2 is sticky.
You might take a look at what I did setting hook priority in
mod_jk 1.2 so that it would work correctly with mod_dir. My
cvs commit messages might be helpful from
jakarta-tomcat-connectors/jk/native/apache-2.0/mod_jk.c .
Hi to all,
I'm working on jk2 release (2.0.4) and as such try to fix
many bugzillas.
Jean-Frederic Clere send me this nice article (in french) :
http://www.hsc.fr/ressources/breves/apache-modules.html.fr
It seems there is a patch against mod_jk2 (we're working
jk2 release) :
--- mod_jk2.c.orig
Hi to all,
I just got a fresh Linux LPAR on one of our iSeries loaded
with SUSE SLES 8.0.
Everything goes right (go job Rochester/Austin IBMer folks)
but the pre installed Apache is a 1.3.26.
I'd like to use an Apache 2.0.x one (for mod_deflate) and wonder
if there is such RPM / SPEC available
Did someone succeed to build 2.0.48 on MacOS X 10.3 (Jaguar) ?
I does :
./configure
make
...
/Users/hgo/httpd-2.0.48/srclib/apr/libtool --silent --mode=compile gcc
-g -O2-DDARWIN -DSIGPROCMASK_SETS_THREAD_MASK -no-cpp-precomp
-DAP_HAVE_DESIGNATED_INITIALIZER
Jim Jagielski a écrit :
Henri Gomez wrote:
/Users/hgo/httpd-2.0.48/srclib/pcre/libpcre.la
/Users/hgo/httpd-2.0.48/srclib/apr-util/libaprutil-0.la
/Users/hgo/httpd-2.0.48/srclib/apr-util/xml/expat/lib/libexpat.la
-liconv /Users/hgo/httpd-2.0.48/srclib/apr/libapr-0.la -lresolv
ld: warning
Jim Jagielski a écrit :
Henri Gomez wrote:
These are (should be) non-fatal...
What gcc are you using ('gcc_select')?
stock gcc 3.3 which came with devtools
Did you confirm that 'httpd' isn't, in fact, created?
No it's created and installed in /usr/local/apache2, but wonder about
this error
Jim Jagielski a écrit :
Henri Gomez wrote:
These are (should be) non-fatal...
What gcc are you using ('gcc_select')?
stock gcc 3.3 which came with devtools
Did you confirm that 'httpd' isn't, in fact, created?
What's the 'recommanded' configure options for OS/X ?
Thanks
Daniel Lorch a écrit :
hi,
I'm not sure http-dev is the place to flam ASF and its commiters.
I don't think it was Peter's intention to flame anyone. The ASF has done
a great job to deliver a fantastic, widely-deployed webserver.
Consindering though that Apache 2 is mostly a refactored 1.3.x,
Peter J. Cranstone a crit :
There is no flame - just a couple of points and a request for data.
If you want to improve something, you should provide solutions,
not critics
Certainly - early next year you will see them. Here are some current
performance stats with some new technology we're
Bernhard Erdmann a écrit :
Hi,
how can I customize Apache's error page if mod_jk2 does not get a usable
worker (Tomcat is down)?
Using Apache 2.0.47, mod_jk2 2.0.2 and Tomcat 4.1.24 running on Linux I
get an error message when the servlet engine is stopped (Tomcat is
down):
You should go to
Bill Stoddard a écrit :
Bill Stoddard wrote:
Esteban Pizzini wrote:
Hi,
Anybody can explain me what map_to_storage hook does?? or where can I
find
and example of its use??
Thank You!,
Esteban
One use of map_to_storage is to bypass directory walk and file walk if
your handler module
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
Hi to all,
Did some of you have a binary for mod_ssl 2.0.47 Windows ?
Regards
Mark J Cox wrote:
For those who wonder why Redhat didn't update Apache 2.0 in distro
8.0 and 9.0, just read :
http://www.redhat.com/advice/speaks_backport.html
Apache httpd was an example that I happened to remember when writing that
explanation - Apache is far from the worst offender to mix
For those who wonder why Redhat didn't update Apache 2.0 in distro
8.0 and 9.0, just read :
http://www.redhat.com/advice/speaks_backport.html
Eider Silva de Oliveira wrote:
Hi,
I don't know if it is the case, I think the best performance solution
to achieve high scalability (10K connections per cpu unit) will be
several sockets being handled by an unique thread, in a way we will have
fewer running thread to attend more sockets
Aditya wrote:
On Mon, 09 Dec 2002 16:29:40 +0100, Henri Gomez [EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
BTW, I updated mod_jk 1.2.2-dev, 2.0.4-dev and also mod_webapp to
set the content type the correct way, previously there was a direct
set of content-type and I now use ap_set_content_type :
hgomez 2002/12/09
Brian Pane wrote:
Henri Gomez wrote:
I played with mod_deflate with Apache 2.0.39 on one of
my iSeries and got Apache exit due to Thread Errors.
Did there is known problem with deflate present in 2.0.39,
which has been solved in 2.0.43 and later ?
Hum, it may be related to mod_jk/mod_deflate
Henri Gomez wrote:
Brian Pane wrote:
Henri Gomez wrote:
I played with mod_deflate with Apache 2.0.39 on one of
my iSeries and got Apache exit due to Thread Errors.
Did there is known problem with deflate present in 2.0.39,
which has been solved in 2.0.43 and later ?
Hum, it may be related
I played with mod_deflate with Apache 2.0.39 on one of
my iSeries and got Apache exit due to Thread Errors.
Did there is known problem with deflate present in 2.0.39,
which has been solved in 2.0.43 and later ?
Also did you know about thread issue in ZLIB 1.1.4 ?
Regards
Joshua Slive wrote:
On Wed, 4 Dec 2002, Henri Gomez wrote:
I built deflate and jk but deflate seems to compress
only static (ie no servlet/jsp) contents.
AddOutputFilter DEFLATE html
Either I'm missing something silly, or you are. But don't you want
SetOutputFilter DEFLATE
What
André Malo wrote:
* Henri Gomez wrote:
Ok, it works with SetOutputFilter DEFLATE, I'm now wonder
how to remove *.gif/*.jpg and *.js from being compressed.
hmm.
Files ~ \.(gif|jpeg|js)$
SetEnv no-gzip
/Files
Hum, it didn't seems to works on my iSeries.
Neither with :
SetEnvIfNoCase
Henri Gomez wrote:
André Malo wrote:
* Henri Gomez wrote:
Ok, it works with SetOutputFilter DEFLATE, I'm now wonder
how to remove *.gif/*.jpg and *.js from being compressed.
hmm.
Files ~ \.(gif|jpeg|js)$
SetEnv no-gzip
/Files
Hum, it didn't seems to works on my iSeries.
Neither
Joshua Slive wrote:
On Mon, 9 Dec 2002, Henri Gomez wrote:
Ok, it works with SetOutputFilter DEFLATE, I'm now wonder
how to remove *.gif/*.jpg and *.js from being compressed.
I think you will find yourself much better off if you take a few minutes
to peruse:
http://httpd.apache.org/docs-2.0
Hi to all,
I built deflate and jk but deflate seems to compress
only static (ie no servlet/jsp) contents.
I've used :
Listen x.x.x.x:y
NameVirtualHost x.x.x.x:y
VirtualHost x.x.x.x:y
ServerName host.domain.tld
AddOutputFilter DEFLATE html
Directory
Hi to all,
Do you know where I could find Apache 2.0.43 binaries
with SSL support for Windows ?
Regards
Hi to all,
I'll need to write a custom Apache 2.0 module for an in-house
project and need some informations on threads support.
The module should create some threads at startup time,
these threads will handle dbm and IO operations and
they should be kept running after the module initialisation.
Jeff Trawick wrote:
Henri Gomez [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
The module should create some threads at startup time,
these threads will handle dbm and IO operations and
they should be kept running after the module initialisation.
Also I'll need to access some of these threads information
when
Ok, let be pragmatic. Did Apache HTTP developpers agree that
compression should be added in Apache 2.0 by incorporating mod_gzip
comp code in Apache 2.0 ?
mod_deflate is already there and it uses an external zlib library, so
I'm confused why we should also provide mod_gzip and/or its
William A. Rowe, Jr. wrote:
At 09:58 AM 11/21/2002, Henri Gomez wrote:
So what about for 2.0.45 dev ?
My prediction about interest in such a switch was independent of
timeframe. I doubt that such a switch will ever happen.
2.0.44 won't be the last 2.0 release isn't it ?
No... 2.0.45
André Malo wrote:
This bubbled up on some discussion with statistic freaks:
The attached patch allows the user to log the accurate filter input and
output byte count, instead of only the rounded compression ratio.
The DeflateFilterNote directive will be extended as follows:
DeflateFilterNote
I also refer you to the discussion thread regarding the
original inclusion of mod_deflate which contains some
'advice' posted to the Apache forum from Dr. Mark Adler
( one of the original authors of all this GZIP/ZLIB LZ77
code ).
He suggested that compiling your OWN version of GZIP/ZLIB
was
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