Hey alle zusammen ich habe eine kleines Problem,
nach einem Sicherheitspatch bringt der Apachestart den folgenden Fehler:
[Wed May 11 20:24:41 2005] [error] Digest::MD5 object version 2.27 doesnot
match bootstrap parameter 2.33 at
/usr/lib/perl5/5.8.1/i586-linux-thread-multi/DynaLoader.pmline
Hi,
Marc Hanschur wrote:
Hey alle zusammen ich habe eine kleines Problem,
nach einem Sicherheitspatch bringt der Apachestart den folgenden Fehler:
[Wed May 11 20:24:41 2005] [error] Digest::MD5 object version 2.27 doesnot
match bootstrap parameter 2.33 at
nö einen fehler erhalte ich nicht wenn ich das teste
wobei ich das bereits gemacht habe.
was mich jedoch wundert ist damit ich über
perl -MCPAN -eshell
versuch das modul zu erneuer mit install Digest::MD5
bringt er die meldung modul is up to date
On Thu, 12 May 2005 10:05:17 +0200, Max Dittrich
danke mit force hat geklappt
war vielleicht doch etwas defekt danke
Marc
On Thu, 12 May 2005 12:01:35 +0200, Benjamin Podszun wrote
Marc Hanschur wrote:
nö einen fehler erhalte ich nicht wenn ich das teste
wobei ich das bereits gemacht habe.
was mich jedoch wundert ist damit ich über
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you didn't understand what I was asking...The config I have
included is
working ..I have used
Hi,
I am trying to use Apache 2.0 on windows to load balance three tomcat workers
using mod_jk(mod_jk_1.2.6_2.0.50.dll).
When I browse the URL (http://localhost/jsp-examples/index.jsp), Apache does
not forward the request as I get the following in the Apache log file.
File does not exist:
* Sandeep Gaikwad [EMAIL PROTECTED] [0558 09:58]:
Hello Anand,
Please try by updating the line AllowOverride None by
AllowOverride AuthConfig or AllowOverride All
Regards,
Sandeep
Guys, read the mails before posting replies, ok?
What you suggest would enable .htaccess loading of
Whoops, I didn't realize you were using Sun's make. Go get gmake (GNU make)
and
use that instead. Sun's 'make' is notorious for its troubles with gcc.
Craig
On Thu, 12 May 2005, Rahul Kohli wrote:
In order to ensure this is not permission issue I have done the same using
root user.
I'm trying to move some websites from one host to another. I thought I had
the hosts setup the same but when I try to view the site on the new host I
get the following message:
core-project owned your b0x.. SAVE YOUR BOX
This sounds horrible.
I've checked vhosts.conf, permissions, etc but
Title: Address re-writing with mod_jk2
Hi all. I am using mod_jk2 to interface Apache to a Tomcat server. Currently, in order to access the application in tomcat, my users must specify www.mydomain.com/myapplication . I would like to somehow re-write incoming URL's such that a simple
I was able to build 1.3.33 on my sol10 system with no such error
did you install the sol10 patches?
On Fri, 2005-05-13 at 00:29 +0530, Rahul Kohli wrote:
Craig,
The results of gmake are also same (given below)
# gmake
=== src
gmake[1]: Entering directory
Craig, Steve,
I did both make clean and gmake clean and now on fresh set up execute
configure command.
Configure runs fine but on giving the command gmake I am still getting the
error but it seems the gmake compiled a little extra than earlier.
Steve,
Please you tell me the
I liked Noah's idea, but used it in a slightly different fashion.
Rewriting a query string to an all-path type of request is not a
solution for two reasons.
1. You do not want to change the context/query string when handing out
to tomcat.
2. It gets tricky as you mentioned, or even not possible
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