Hi there. I am having a good bit of trouble with a Red hat server here. First
things first... since yesterday, apache won't start. It is looking in the
wrong place for a config file, but even when I point it to the correct config
file, it runs into trouble when it starts loading modules. Any
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Subject: Re: Apache Config
Delao, Darryl W wrote:
> I need to know the best way to configure an apache server to handle
roughly
> 1000 requests at any given time. I have seen where it is possible to
change
> some
Delao, Darryl W wrote:
I need to know the best way to configure an apache server to handle roughly
1000 requests at any given time. I have seen where it is possible to change
some settings, then apache has to be recompiled. Does anyone know what
these settings are and how to re compile apache?
I need to know the best way to configure an apache server to handle roughly
1000 requests at any given time. I have seen where it is possible to change
some settings, then apache has to be recompiled. Does anyone know what
these settings are and how to re compile apache?
Thanks!
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redhat-l
Hello All,
Does anyone have a favorite tool to create/manage the Apache 2.0 config file.
I had my apache 1.3 working properly to mirror our web server for development. Apache
2.0 that comes with RH9 does not like the same conf files.
I tried the Apache Configuration" thingy in the menu "sever
, 2002 3:18 PM
Subject: apache config
> Hello All,
>
> Does anyone have a favorite tool to create/manage the Apache 2.0 config
file.
>
> I had my apache 1.3 working properly to mirror our web server for
development. Apache 2.0 that comes with RH9 does not like the same conf
files.
>
&g
or http://localhost/manual
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On 30/11/99 at 15:50 Tressens Lionel wrote:
>In the access.conf apache config file, I have the line :
>Option All
>which includes : Indexes,Includes,FollowSymLinks,ExecCGI
>but every symbolic link is not follow
In the access.conf apache config file, I have the line :
Option All
which includes : Indexes,Includes,FollowSymLinks,ExecCGI
but every symbolic link is not followed and I get this line in the
erro_log file :
[Tue Nov 30 14:41:08 1999] [error] Symbolic link not allowed: /home/gii/5a/
Any other
Bennett Lauber wrote:
>
> Hey everybody.
>
> I'm getting up to speed on my new unix box (RH 5.0) and I've been able to
> get lots of things running. I'm trying to get my apache web server
> running, but I get an error from httpd that says that it is unable to
> determine the ip address for my s
At 14:46 6/24/98 -0700, Bennett Lauber wrote:
>Hey I have another question. All of my other machines on the network are
>win95 (except for an old PS/2 with os2 warp on it) can i use my UNIX box
as
>a file server for my local network too? Or do I have to FTP in stuff from
>the other workstations?
OK. I got this one on my own. It was the damn proxy server (soon to be
replaced by a ppp from UNIX-- as soon as I can find a non plug and prey 56k
modem) I LIKED JUMPERS!
This is great, I can FTP in (still need to set permissions) serve up http!!
(and hopefully more!...
Hey I have another quest
Hey that worked.. thanks
Its VERY slow. took 2 minutes to load the Apache default page.
I thought that because it was just in the other room, it would go faster?
am I missing yet another setting somewhere?
At 01:57 PM 6/24/98 , you wrote:
>>I'm getting up to speed on my new unix box (RH 5.0) a
> determine the ip address for my servername. Ok. I uderstand this, but when
> I go to the apachecfg program in my gui I cannot figure out where to assign
> this. Any ideas?
I don't think that this is an Apache-config problem. Check out your
/etc/hosts file. It should have an entr
>I'm getting up to speed on my new unix box (RH 5.0) and I've been able to
>get lots of things running. I'm trying to get my apache web server
>running, but I get an error from httpd that says that it is unable to
>determine the ip address for my servername. Ok. I uderstand this, but when
>I go
Hey everybody.
I'm getting up to speed on my new unix box (RH 5.0) and I've been able to
get lots of things running. I'm trying to get my apache web server
running, but I get an error from httpd that says that it is unable to
determine the ip address for my servername. Ok. I uderstand this, but
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