On Fri, 2004-11-26 at 15:06 -0500, Peter Davis wrote:
I'm running 10.0, but Apache seems to be having a problem starting.
When I try to browse to localhost, I just get a Google search page.
Even using 127.0.0.1 doesn't work.
The system log says:
Syntax error on line 56 of
Adolfo Bello wrote:
On Fri, 2004-11-26 at 15:06 -0500, Peter Davis wrote:
I'm running 10.0, but Apache seems to be having a problem starting.
When I try to browse to "localhost", I just get a Google search page.
Even using 127.0.0.1 doesn't work.
The system log says:
Syntax
On Saturday 27 November 2004 03:06 am, Peter Davis wrote:
I'm running 10.0, but Apache seems to be having a problem starting.
When I try to browse to localhost, I just get a Google search page.
Even using 127.0.0.1 doesn't work.
The system log says:
Syntax error on line 56 of
Fajar Priyanto wrote:
On Saturday 27 November 2004 03:06 am, Peter Davis wrote:
I'm running 10.0, but Apache seems to be having a problem starting.
When I try to browse to "localhost", I just get a Google search page.
Even using 127.0.0.1 doesn't work.
The system log says:
On Fri, 26 Nov 2004 17:43:58 -0500
Peter Davis disseminated the following:
How to you un-install something?
urpme packagename
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JoeHill / RLU #282046 / www.freeyourmachine.org
18:24:44 up 5 days, 9:34, 10 users, load average: 0.22, 0.17, 0.08
+++
Where the state
On Tue, 2004-11-16 at 16:54, Jaime Magiera wrote:
I'm stumped on this problem. I've created a virtual host in my apache
vhosts config (pointing to a home directory). However, I'm still
getting permission denied errors. I've read and re-read the Apache
docs, which leads me to believe this is
Not if it's related to permission conflicts on the server, such as
those imposed by msec. Hence, in the subject Apache or Mandrake.
On Nov 16, 2004, at 12:11 PM, Stephen Kühn wrote:
Er, wouldn't this be better posted on the Apache list than on the
Mandrake list?
On Tue, Nov 16, 2004 at 12:39:19PM -0500, Jaime Magiera wrote:
Not if it's related to permission conflicts on the server, such as
those imposed by msec. Hence, in the subject Apache or Mandrake.
I think permissions on /home/user/public_html should be 711. I wouldn't
change permissions on
On Wed, 17 Nov 2004 04:11:47 +1100
Stephen Kühn [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Er, wouldn't this be better posted on the Apache list than on the
Mandrake list?
Picky in your old age, Stephen? I bring all my problems here.
Where else can you find so many opinions?
Lee
On Tuesday 16 November 2004 06:39 am, Lee Wiggers wrote:
On Wed, 17 Nov 2004 04:11:47 +1100
Stephen Kühn [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Er, wouldn't this be better posted on the Apache list than on the
Mandrake list?
Picky in your old age, Stephen? I bring all my problems here.
Where else can
On Wed, 2004-11-17 at 01:39, Lee Wiggers wrote:
On Wed, 17 Nov 2004 04:11:47 +1100
Stephen Kühn [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Er, wouldn't this be better posted on the Apache list than on the
Mandrake list?
Picky in your old age, Stephen? I bring all my problems here.
Where else can you
Bryan Phinney wrote:
Don't know if anyone else here is running Apache with web logs, or 'blogs' and
has had trouble with referrer spam but I thought I would mention my latest
experience.
Blogs are one of the more interesting developments of the Internet and there
are a lot of packages out
On Wednesday 13 October 2004 06:19, frankieh wrote:
Bryan Phinney wrote:
If anyone else is having this problem and runs Apache to host their own
site, I can quickly show you how to do this (add a few lines to
httpd2.conf) and you can block these out yourself.
Yup, please do..
I have
On Wed, 2004-10-13 at 06:19, frankieh wrote:
Bryan Phinney wrote:
Don't know if anyone else here is running Apache with web logs, or 'blogs' and
has had trouble with referrer spam but I thought I would mention my latest
experience.
Blogs are one of the more interesting developments
On Wed, Oct 13, 2004 at 06:19:23PM +0800, frankieh wrote:
Bryan Phinney wrote:
Don't know if anyone else here is running Apache with web logs, or 'blogs'
and has had trouble with referrer spam but I thought I would mention my
latest experience.
snip
If anyone else is having this problem and
On Wednesday 13 October 2004 08:36, Todd Slater wrote:
I have issues with comment spam but not referrer spam, but if I
understand Bryan's strategy it will not block comment spammers, right?
WordPress has some nice comment spam-fighting features built in, but I
have yet to find the perfect
On Wed, Oct 13, 2004 at 11:36:26AM -0400, Bryan Phinney wrote:
On Wednesday 13 October 2004 08:36, Todd Slater wrote:
I have issues with comment spam but not referrer spam, but if I
understand Bryan's strategy it will not block comment spammers, right?
WordPress has some nice comment
On Wednesday 13 October 2004 12:34, Todd Slater wrote:
Cool, I used to use b2evolution (after b2/cafelog) but was under the
impression development had stopped and everybody was jumping to
WordPress, which I currently use. WP has comment moderation--comments
can be held based on number of
On Tuesday 12 October 2004 13:20, Bryan Phinney wrote:
snip
If anyone else is having this problem and runs Apache to host their
own site, I can quickly show you how to do this (add a few lines to
httpd2.conf) and you can block these out yourself.
Good for you Bryan. A service for the world.
--
On Thu, 9 Sep 2004 21:57:48 -0400 (EDT)
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
there is an file index.html at http://www.mysite.org/mypage and it
loads fine without the trailing /
There is also an index.php file under /mypage.
When I type in http://www.mysite.org, the browser appends a / in the
PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Steve Jeppesen
Sent: 10 September 2004 11:18
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [newbie] Apache
On Thu, 9 Sep 2004 21:57:48 -0400 (EDT)
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
there is an file index.html at http://www.mysite.org/mypage and it
loads fine without the trailing
On Thu, 9 Sep 2004 21:57:48 -0400 (EDT)
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
there is an file index.html at http://www.mysite.org/mypage and it
loads fine without the trailing /
There is also an index.php file under /mypage.
When I type in http://www.mysite.org, the browser appends a / in the
On Thu, 9 Sep 2004 17:25:55 -0400 (EDT)
[EMAIL PROTECTED] disseminated the following:
Does anyone happen to know what needs to be configured in Apache so that
the trailing / doesn't need to be in a URL in order for the page to
load?
currently, if I type in http://www.mysite.org/mypage, I
On Thu, 9 Sep 2004 18:19:03 -0400
JoeHill disseminated the following:
Does anyone happen to know what needs to be configured in Apache so that
the trailing / doesn't need to be in a URL in order for the page to
load?
currently, if I type in http://www.mysite.org/mypage, I get an error
On Thu, 9 Sep 2004 18:19:03 -0400
JoeHill disseminated the following:
Does anyone happen to know what needs to be configured in Apache so
that
the trailing / doesn't need to be in a URL in order for the page to
load?
currently, if I type in http://www.mysite.org/mypage, I get an error
On Thursday 09 September 2004 18:31, JoeHill wrote:
On Thu, 9 Sep 2004 18:19:03 -0400
JoeHill disseminated the following:
Does anyone happen to know what needs to be configured in Apache so
that the trailing / doesn't need to be in a URL in order for the page
to load?
currently,
On Sun, 5 Sep 2004 19:26:27 -0400
Ryan Steffes disseminated the following:
I had to recently rebuild my system as a result of my own stupidity
and now I can't get php to work with apache. I don't remember doing
anything other than urpmi before, so I have no clue why it wouldn't
work.
urpmi
On Sun, 5 Sep 2004 19:38:51 -0400, JoeHill [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Sun, 5 Sep 2004 19:26:27 -0400
Ryan Steffes disseminated the following:
I had to recently rebuild my system as a result of my own stupidity
and now I can't get php to work with apache. I don't remember doing
anything
On Sun, 5 Sep 2004 20:02:09 -0400
Ryan Steffes disseminated the following:
[07:55:13 rbsteffes]$ urpmi apache-mod_php
no package named apache-mod_php
[07:55:38 rbsteffes]$ urpmi apache-mod-php
no package named apache-mod-php
There's one for apache2, but not for apache. I said what the
On Sun, 5 Sep 2004 20:28:39 -0400, JoeHill [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Sun, 5 Sep 2004 20:02:09 -0400
Ryan Steffes disseminated the following:
[07:55:13 rbsteffes]$ urpmi apache-mod_php
no package named apache-mod_php
[07:55:38 rbsteffes]$ urpmi apache-mod-php
no package named
On Sun, 5 Sep 2004 22:02:10 -0400
Ryan Steffes disseminated the following:
Well, it's solved, but I'm not entirely sure. I uninstalled everything apache
and php related that I could see, and went back from scratch and it worked
just as automagically as before. I like automagical installs,
After a complete reinstall everything seems to be working now. Not sure what was
broken, but at this point I am not complaining. Hopefully it will stay working.
On Sat, 12 Jun 2004 05:16:49 -0400 (EDT)
Job Evers wrote:
I cannot get Apache to start. I also don't have any idea what is
going
On Saturday 12 Jun 2004 10:16, Job Evers wrote:
I cannot get Apache to start. I also don't have any idea what is going
wrong since it says that it starts ok. Any advice would be lovely.
[EMAIL PROTECTED] jobevers]# apachectl status
Apache is *not* running.
Use /usr/sbin/apachectl
On Sat, 12 Jun 2004, Derek Jennings wrote:
Do your Mandrake Updates. There was a bug in libapr0 that stopped Apache
working on some hardware.
I am fully updated but apache still does not want to start up
Want to buy your Pack or Services from
OOzy wrote:
How do I know that Apache is installed and is up and running? I have
already installed it and when I type whereis apache2 it finds it for
me?
service httpd status
Want to buy your Pack or Services from MandrakeSoft?
Go to
How? where? what should I do?
On Thu, 2004-06-10 at 18:39, Mikkel L. Ellertson wrote:
OOzy wrote:
How do I know that Apache is installed and is up and running? I have
already installed it and when I type whereis apache2 it finds it for
me?
service httpd status
OOzy wrote:
How? where? what should I do?
As root, at a command prompt, type service httpd status. This will
tell you if Apache is running.
Mikkel
--
Do not meddle in the affairs of dragons,
for you are crunchy and taste good with Ketchup!
: Monday, May 10, 2004 4:30 PM
To: Mandrake Newbie
Subject: Re: [newbie] apache making me batty
On Mon, May 10, 2004 at 03:27:10PM -0400, Todd Slater wrote:
On a 9.1 box running highest level security with Apache
1.3. I'm trying
to access the ~/username directory but keep getting 403
On Mon, May 10, 2004 at 03:27:10PM -0400, Todd Slater wrote:
On a 9.1 box running highest level security with Apache 1.3. I'm trying
to access the ~/username directory but keep getting 403 forbidden error.
~/public_html is readable by all
~/public_html/index.html is readable by all
In
There really isn't that much to tell..
Install apache2,
then go to /etc/httpd/conf/vhosts
and edit Vhosts.conf
For each virt domain, add something like this:
VirtualHost 123.123.123.123
ServerAdmin [EMAIL PROTECTED]
DocumentRoot /home/httpd/webstuff/www/web
ServerName somewhere.com
ServerAlias
Thanks Derek, That did the trick.
Troy T. Hall
Registered Linux User #342150
- Original Message -
From: Derek Jennings [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Sunday, January 11, 2004 0619 N6REJ
Subject: Re: [newbie] Apache 2.x server configuration question
On Sunday 11 Jan 2004
on 17/11/03 3:34 PM, Charlie at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
The Apache root directory /etc/httpd2 does not exist. If you have
Apache installed, adjust the module configuration to use the correct paths
Edit your httpd.conf file. You might nede to put in the PHP stuff as well.
--
Mike yomcat Welsh
On Mon, 2003-11-17 at 04:29, Mike 'yomcat' Welsh wrote:
on 17/11/03 3:34 PM, Charlie at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
The Apache root directory /etc/httpd2 does not exist. If you have
Apache installed, adjust the module configuration to use the correct paths
Edit your httpd.conf file. You might
On Monday 17 November 2003 10:33 am, Adolfo Bello wrote:
On Mon, 2003-11-17 at 04:29, Mike 'yomcat' Welsh wrote:
on 17/11/03 3:34 PM, Charlie at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
The Apache root directory /etc/httpd2 does not exist. If you have
Apache installed, adjust the module configuration to
On Sunday 16 November 2003 10:34 pm, Charlie wrote:
Running mandrake 9.1, mysql 4.0.11a, apache 1.3.27 and php 4.3.0, all right
of the mandrake 9.1 CD's.
I'm trying to set up PHP to view data pulled from mysql database. I have
the mysql database up and running fine. (this is on a small home
On Fri, 2003-09-12 at 23:44, Trey Sizemore wrote:
On Fri, 2003-09-12 at 22:49, ed tharp wrote:
On Fri, 2003-09-12 at 18:00, Trey Sizemore wrote:
I had Apache2 working on my 9.1 box, but just had to go and upgrade it
from Cooker. Now it will not start. I should say that MCC says it's
On Fri, 12 Sep 2003 18:00:54 -0400
Trey Sizemore [EMAIL PROTECTED] uttered:
I had Apache2 working on my 9.1 box, but just had to go and upgrade it
from Cooker.
I think that was a bad idea. The Apache Cooker packages would depend on
other Cooker packages, no?
I'm surprised it even did the
On Fri, 2003-09-12 at 18:24, HaywireMac wrote:
On Fri, 12 Sep 2003 18:00:54 -0400
Trey Sizemore [EMAIL PROTECTED] uttered:
I had Apache2 working on my 9.1 box, but just had to go and upgrade it
from Cooker.
I think that was a bad idea. The Apache Cooker packages would depend on
other
On Fri, 12 Sep 2003 20:29:26 -0400
Trey Sizemore [EMAIL PROTECTED] uttered:
No, but perhaps I'll give it a try. What's the command again to
update everything if I have Cooker sources?
If *all* your sources are cooker, IIRC,
urpmi --update --auto-select
--
HaywireMac
Registered Linux user
On Fri, 2003-09-12 at 18:00, Trey Sizemore wrote:
I had Apache2 working on my 9.1 box, but just had to go and upgrade it
from Cooker. Now it will not start. I should say that MCC says it's
running (set to start at boot), but pointing to http://localhost takes
my to the clever Australian
On Fri, 2003-09-12 at 22:49, ed tharp wrote:
On Fri, 2003-09-12 at 18:00, Trey Sizemore wrote:
I had Apache2 working on my 9.1 box, but just had to go and upgrade it
from Cooker. Now it will not start. I should say that MCC says it's
running (set to start at boot), but pointing to
_nasturtium wrote:
First, my apologies, but I've been reading too much Chaucer.
On Sun, 31 Aug 2003 09:51 am, Brant Fitzsimmons wrote:
You can also place files in your home directory to be served by Apache.
Create a directory called pubic_html in your home directory and start
adding files.
Stephen Kuhn wrote:
On Sat, 2003-08-30 at 21:40, Marco Verheul wrote:
Hi all,
I just installed Apache2 and when I enter http://localhost in my browser
it shows me the apache page, so installation was succesfull. To which
directory does http://localhost point? In other words, where do I load
On Saturday 30 Aug 2003 12:40 pm, Marco Verheul wrote:
Hi all,
I just installed Apache2 and when I enter http://localhost in my browser
it shows me the apache page, so installation was succesfull. To which
directory does http://localhost point? In other words, where do I load
my webpages so
webroot is var/www/html.
su then go get your files.
Lee
On Sat, 30 Aug 2003 11:40:00 +
Marco Verheul [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi all,
I just installed Apache2 and when I enter http://localhost in my browser
it shows me the apache page, so installation was succesfull. To which
On Sat, 30 Aug 2003 11:40:00 +
Marco Verheul [EMAIL PROTECTED] uttered:
I just installed Apache2 and when I enter http://localhost in my
browser it shows me the apache page, so installation was succesfull.
To which directory does http://localhost point? In other words, where
do I load my
On Sat, Aug 30, 2003 at 11:40:00AM +, Marco Verheul wrote:
Hi all,
I just installed Apache2 and when I enter http://localhost in my browser
it shows me the apache page, so installation was succesfull. To which
directory does http://localhost point? In other words, where do I load
my
On Sat, 2003-08-30 at 21:40, Marco Verheul wrote:
Hi all,
I just installed Apache2 and when I enter http://localhost in my browser
it shows me the apache page, so installation was succesfull. To which
directory does http://localhost point? In other words, where do I load
my webpages so i
On Thu, Aug 07, 2003 at 11:06:30PM +, Marco Verheul wrote:
Hi all,
Is there anything like Apache2Triad ( see
http://sourceforge.net/projects/apache2triad/ ) available for Linux, or
do we need to install and configure it all piece by piece?
I don't mind reading a book about it and i
On Fri, 2003-08-08 at 00:40, Todd Slater wrote:
On Thu, Aug 07, 2003 at 11:06:30PM +, Marco Verheul wrote:
Hi all,
Is there anything like Apache2Triad ( see
http://sourceforge.net/projects/apache2triad/ ) available for Linux, or
do we need to install and configure it all piece by
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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf Of Dennis Myers
Sent: Monday, 4 August 2003 10:46 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [newbie] apache setup and archives
On Sunday 03 August 2003 08:38 pm, John Wilson wrote:
On August 3, 2003 05:44 pm, Todd Slater wrote:
On Sun, Aug 03, 2003 at 04:58
On Mon, Aug 04, 2003 at 06:22:36PM +0800, Frankie wrote:
hmmm, well I have the same thing, eth0 for internal, eth1 for external..
I have apache advx working for the most part, although I did suffer with
some probs running mod_perl apps, they only work with :8200 in the url, (I
use virtual
] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Behalf Of Todd Slater
Sent: Monday, 4 August 2003 8:06 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [newbie] apache setup and archives
On Mon, Aug 04, 2003 at 06:22:36PM +0800, Frankie wrote:
hmmm, well I have the same thing, eth0 for internal, eth1 for external..
I have apache
I don't know as I don't use vhosts, but I actually like the set up of
2.x better. The configuration seems a bit more modular. I'll poke around
and see if I can find a sample vhosts file on here somewhere; I'm
guessing it uses the same format.
Todd
On Mon, Aug 04, 2003 at 09:52:33PM +0800,
On August 3, 2003 07:40 pm, Dennis Myers wrote:
Not sure what the problem was for you, but Apache Extranet server supplied
with 9.0 and 9.1 and 9.2 did most definitely work out of the box for me.
All I had to do was put my html in the cgi-bin and it was off and running.
Shorewall was not a
On Sunday 03 August 2003 08:38 pm, John Wilson wrote:
On August 3, 2003 05:44 pm, Todd Slater wrote:
On Sun, Aug 03, 2003 at 04:58:53PM -0700, John Wilson wrote:
On August 2, 2003 08:44 am, Todd Slater wrote:
snip
You haven't disappointed me at all, John. I don't work for Mandrake,
On Sat, 02 Aug 2003 08:05:57 +
Bill Winegarden [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi Everyone,
I am trying to set up a simple apache (2.0) webserver so I would
normally try
to search the archives. I continue to get error messages whenever I
try to access them.
For most mailing list
It did not work for me, sorry.
When I add a new host to the sss.default-vhost.conf file, it appears in
WebMin as just another virtual host which manages the named virtual host.
Actually, the only way in which i can use HTTPS with my Apache 2 system
is by using https://localhost/; and this makes
On Fri, 2003-08-01 at 00:56, Jim Thorpe wrote:
Hi
The
127.0.0.1 localhost.localdomain localhost
line didn't work either.
I do have a network card connected to my laptop that the apache server
runs on.
Thanks Jim
also, can you connect with http://127.0.0.1:80
On 01 Aug 2003 16:56:10 +1200
Jim Thorpe [EMAIL PROTECTED] uttered:
Hi
The
127.0.0.1 localhost.localdomain localhost
line didn't work either.
I do have a network card connected to my laptop that the apache server
runs on.
just to make sure, in your httpd2.conf,
On Fri, 2003-08-01 at 00:56, Jim Thorpe wrote:
Hi
The
127.0.0.1 localhost.localdomain localhost
line didn't work either.
did you restart the network and apache after editing?
I do have a network card connected to my laptop that the apache server
runs on.
Thanks
On 01 Aug 2003 07:11:52 -0400
ed tharp [EMAIL PROTECTED] uttered:
did you restart the network and apache after editing?
whoa! shite, didn't think of that, thanks Ed.
--
HaywireMac
The more laws and order are made prominent, the more thieves and
robbers there will be.
-- Lao
On Thu, 2003-07-31 at 14:16, Lee Wiggers wrote:
I really need some more frustration in my life. Can anyone point me to a newbie
friendly tutorial on setting up a server.
So far I figured out how to register my domain. We're talking real newbie stuff
here.
Lee
On 01 Aug 2003 11:00:08 +1200
Jim Thorpe [EMAIL PROTECTED] uttered:
Bad Request
Your browser sent a request that this server could not understand.
Reason: You're speaking plain HTTP to an SSL-enabled server port.
Instead use the HTTPS scheme to access this URL, please.
Hint:
On Fri, 2003-08-01 at 11:33, Haywiremac wrote:
On 01 Aug 2003 11:00:08 +1200
Jim Thorpe [EMAIL PROTECTED] uttered:
Bad Request
Your browser sent a request that this server could not understand.
Reason: You're speaking plain HTTP to an SSL-enabled server port.
Instead use the
On 01 Aug 2003 11:43:25 +1200
Jim Thorpe [EMAIL PROTECTED] uttered:
The Vhosts.conf is unchanged.
Have you made any changes at all to the configuration, like the document
root (/var/www/html)? Have you replaced the default page?
What are you putting in the browser address field to access the
On Thursday 31 July 2003 06:33 pm, Haywiremac wrote:
On 01 Aug 2003 11:00:08 +1200
Jim Thorpe [EMAIL PROTECTED] uttered:
Bad Request
Your browser sent a request that this server could not understand.
Reason: You're speaking plain HTTP to an SSL-enabled server port.
Instead use the
Have you made any changes at all to the configuration, like the document
root (/var/www/html)? Have you replaced the default page?
What are you putting in the browser address field to access the server,
it's IP or name?
Are you doing this *on* the server or from another machine?
--
HaywireMac
On 01 Aug 2003 12:15:33 +1200
Jim Thorpe [EMAIL PROTECTED] uttered:
The DocumentRoot has changed and I can view many websites that I have
on my machine using https://localhost/dirname but not using http://
I bet that's the issue. you have to make sure the permissions are
correct on the
Hi
contents of /etc/hosts
127.0.0.1 localhost
That's all
Thanks Jim
On Fri, 2003-08-01 at 13:43, ed tharp wrote:
On Thu, 2003-07-31 at 21:23, Jim Thorpe wrote:
Hi
The permissions are set to drwxrwxrwx (all the way from root to the
required dir).
I have also
On Thu, 2003-07-31 at 22:36, Jim Thorpe wrote:
Hi
contents of /etc/hosts
127.0.0.1 localhost
That's all
Thanks Jim
should work, but try this line instead,
127.0.0.1 localhost.localdomain localhost
also
do you have a network card? or dialup?
Hi
The
127.0.0.1 localhost.localdomain localhost
line didn't work either.
I do have a network card connected to my laptop that the apache server
runs on.
Thanks Jim
On Fri, 2003-08-01 at 15:39, ed tharp wrote:
On Thu, 2003-07-31 at 22:36, Jim Thorpe wrote:
Hi
Stefano,
I was reading up on Virtual Domains and Apache and found this. Seems they
are doing what you want and show how to make it work.
http://archives.mandrakelinux.com/qmail/2002-07/msg00011.php
Hope this helps.
Troy Davidson
Linux User #311107
++
Follow the
. means every character
* means zero, one or more instances of the previous character.
^ means beginning of the line (or negation in some situations)
$ means end of line
The part of the regexp between the brackets will be returned as $1
So the first regexp ^(.*\/perl\/.*)$ says:
- If a line
So a wild guess for the string you want to write:
^\/perl\/dl.pl(\/.*)$ http://127.0.0.1:8200/perl/dl.pl$1
But I guess the regexp you wrote first will work to !
Steven
forgot some comments.
- I don't think the regexp I wrote is 100% correct
- Also try: RewriteRule ^.*(\/perl\/.*)$
6:08 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [newbie] apache rewrite regex
. means every character
* means zero, one or more instances of the previous character.
^ means beginning of the line (or negation in some situations)
$ means end of line
The part of the regexp between the brackets
On Tue, 10 Jun 2003 09:53:04 -0300
Yves Arsenault [EMAIL PROTECTED] uttered:
But what I would like is that when I type the IP of the server, I get
the apache page, which I could change to something else.
For that, you can either just replace the default Apache page with your
own index.whatever
5:18 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [newbie] Apache question
What exactly do you want to come up, when you type in what IP ?
Maybe you can give an example or so ?
Steven
On Mon, 2003-06-09 at 20:27, Yves Arsenault wrote:
Hello again,
I'm pleased to report that my site now
What exactly do you want to come up, when you type in what IP ?
Maybe you can give an example or so ?
Steven
On Mon, 2003-06-09 at 20:27, Yves Arsenault wrote:
Hello again,
I'm pleased to report that my site now comes up, Bind works well, Apache
works well.
Now when I type in the IP
On 08 Jun 2003 00:13:48 +0200
Steven Broos [EMAIL PROTECTED] uttered:
Then you can disable PHP easily if you really want to, and let a
script create a HTML-file which contains the uptime.
ah, I'm not that concerned. it's just:
?php include uptime.txt; ?
I see the usual attempts at running
On 08 Jun 2003 00:13:48 +0200
Steven Broos [EMAIL PROTECTED] uttered:
On Sat, 2003-06-07 at 23:28, JoeHill wrote:
ah, ignore my immediately previous question. I found it, it's Code Red
trying to spoof. Pt, keep trying bud...LOL.
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Joehill
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http://www.apacheweek.com/features/codered
Some stupid worm. Nothing to be concerned about, if you're running
apache. At least if you don't need to administer the stations where the
requests come from :-)
Steven
On Sun, 2003-06-08 at 17:45, JoeHill wrote:
On 08 Jun 2003 00:13:48 +0200
At 11:45 AM 6/8/2003 -0400, you wrote:
I see the usual attempts at running windows scripts, but one thing
stumps me. I see this occasionally as well, from different addresses
on the same subnet as me (64.x.x.x):
64.229.89.4 - - [07/Jun/2003:23:59:37 -0400] GET
On Sun, 08 Jun 2003 16:41:49 -0600
FemmeFatale [EMAIL PROTECTED] uttered:
This ofc assumes I'm correct. I also assume a spoofed IP addy from a
script kiddy.
yup, you missed my reply to myself! it's code red in all its glory...
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I think it's a little bit paranoia to say you may not run PHP. I find
it weird CGI is OK, but PHP isn't... Both are dangerous for your system
when they are not administered well.
Apache has one parent-instance owned by root. The child-rpocesses are
run from the account you specified. I
Yep, I remembered about the suite of $PHP_ variables after I sent the email.
Seems like I invariably (arf) remember something AFTER I request help. I think
my brain must be wired that way...
I'm still wondering where on earth that $URL variable came from, because I
sure didn't make it up. I
On Tue 2003-02-11 at 22:17:38 -0600, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
OK, so this is beyond the scope of a Mandrake forum, so forgive me for asking.
I have transitioned my web server from Win2k to Linux. Everything seems to be
working OK except I just noticed a page that is supposed to not show the
I'm a newbie to Linux, just migrated a few weeks ago after over 10
years of Dos and Windows useI even didn't install a Windows
partition.
It is actually more difficult to learn Linux becasue of your Windows
experience :-) total newbies find Linux quite easy. But don't despair,
On Tue, 2003-01-07 at 18:44, Erik Janssen wrote:
Hi all,
I'm a newbie to Linux, just migrated a few weeks ago after over 10
years of Dos and Windows useI even didn't install a Windows
partition.
As webmaster of a website I need Apache running for local testing
of
On Tue, 07 Jan 2003 10:25:26 +0100
Milos Prudek [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
7 Renaming the index.shtml in de default folder als does not result in
presenting the content of the default folder, it does result in a 403 page.
That is correct behaviour of any web server.
If that is normal, how
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