On Tue, 2002-11-05 at 01:19, Juha-Heikki Lehtonen wrote:
> I have defined recipients with some precise addresses
> and couple of domain names (all trusted domains).
The values are regexes, so you need to make sure you're not doing
anything wrong there. Without the actual definition, I can't help
I have defined recipients with some precise addresses
and couple of domain names (all trusted domains).
Should I use www with domain name in referrers or not?
There's no other copies running that I know, and
access_log says they are using POST method with the
particular formmail.pl.
What could b
At 22:44 04.11.2002, John Nichel said:
[snip]
>You have to install it. Either download the source and compile Apache
>and Php together, or install the php RPM.
[snip]
Download the latest tarball and compile it - the
On Mon, 2002-11-04 at 13:30, Juha-Heikki Lehtonen wrote:
>
> My RH is serving as a Apache WWW-server. I have had for
> some time problems with (MSA's) formmail.pl (somebody
> is sending spam through this script though referrers
> and recipient lists are fine in the script!
How have you defined @r
You have to install it. Either download the source and compile Apache
and Php together, or install the php RPM.
Juha-Heikki Lehtonen wrote:
Hi!
My RH is serving as a Apache WWW-server. I have had for
some time problems with (MSA's) formmail.pl (somebody
is sending spam through this script thoug
Hi!
My RH is serving as a Apache WWW-server. I have had for
some time problems with (MSA's) formmail.pl (somebody
is sending spam through this script though referrers
and recipient lists are fine in the script! I even
tried myself to send email from ip-address not in the
referrers list and to addr
On Mon, 27 Mar 2000, Bjornson, Matt wrote:
> You might have to go into the confugure file and uncomment the php modules,
> I think the default rpm has them uncommented. i could be wrong though! Try
> that though first.
>
>>
> I had php running great on my machine with the apache rpm that came with
and apache 1.3.9-8
I had php running great on my machine with the apache rpm that came with RH
6.1. After I updated apache will not start if I have php set in httpd.conf.
When I go back to the original RPM on the CDROM it works again. I hate to
go
back, so is there a solution here?
--
Robert
I had php running great on my machine with the apache rpm that came with RH
6.1. After I updated apache will not start if I have php set in httpd.conf.
When I go back to the original RPM on the CDROM it works again. I hate to go
back, so is there a solution here?
--
Robert Williams [