RE: Mass Virtual Hosting

2005-05-21 Thread Andreas Müller
Hallo, mir kommt die Zahl eine Million http Requests etwas sehr gering vor. Oder soll das bedeuten pro virtueller Webserver so viele Requests pro Tag? Weil das macht im Mittel 1.000.000/86.400=11,6 Requests/Sekunde. Gehen wir von Peaks mit der 5fachen Last aus sind es noch immer nur 57,9 Requests

[users@httpd] SSI command #flastmod not working on directories (apache2)

2005-05-21 Thread flameboy
I moved my website to a new server using apache2 instead of apache1.3 and have come to find out that i am unable to get the modification date of directories using SSI. Everything between the two servers is identical, and the command works fine on any non-directory. the folder is chmodded 777 i

Re: [users@httpd] web server slow too much slow

2005-05-21 Thread Msuro Venanzi
ok boys there were two problems first the firewall was down but he router was missconfigured after the router was down but the firewall was up and missconfigured nothing related to apache or suse regards --- Bill Parker [EMAIL PROTECTED] ha scritto: - Original Message - From:

[users@httpd] ??text?? On serveral webpages are questionmarks (??) where text is suppost to be or what has to be clear

2005-05-21 Thread apache
Hello, I have set up apache on a fedora box: Linux hostname.nl 2.6.9-1.667 #1 Tue Nov 2 14:41:25 EST 2004 i686 i686 i386 GNU/Linux httpd-2.0.52-3 It al runs fine, but On serveral pages are questionmarks (??) where text is suppost to be or what has to be clear: Examples: http://www.afrekening.nl

[users@httpd] Apache 1.0 ?

2005-05-21 Thread S t i n g r a y
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Re: [users@httpd] ??text?? On serveral webpages are questionmarks (??) where text is suppost to be or what has to be clear

2005-05-21 Thread Nick Kew
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: On serveral pages are questionmarks (??) where text is suppost to be or Find out what charset your pages are in. Then use AddCharset in Apache to get the server to send the correct charset. I think it is caused because the html is made in Word or powerpoint or

[users@httpd] log rotation for apache 2.0.54 on w2k3 server ?

2005-05-21 Thread Maxim Vexler
I know that this is possible on UNIX by simply moving the log file to a different name, but on windows I can't do it because the file is locked by Apache. I've searched the documentation and google with no success. How can I configure Apache to do log rotation on windows? Thank you. --

Re: [users@httpd] log rotation for apache 2.0.54 on w2k3 server ?

2005-05-21 Thread Nick Kew
Maxim Vexler wrote: I know that this is possible on UNIX by simply moving the log file to a different name, No, that doesn't do what you think. Not while apache is running. but on windows I can't do it because the file is locked by Apache. Did you read the section in the documentation about

Re: [users@httpd] log rotation for apache 2.0.54 on w2k3 server ?

2005-05-21 Thread Maxim Vexler
On 5/21/05, Nick Kew [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Maxim Vexler wrote: I know that this is possible on UNIX by simply moving the log file to a different name, No, that doesn't do what you think. Not while apache is running. Please explain, how does log rotation works then ? Did you read

RE: [users@httpd] log rotation for apache 2.0.54 on w2k3 server ?

2005-05-21 Thread Ian Huynh
On 5/21/05, Nick Kew [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Maxim Vexler wrote: I know that this is possible on UNIX by simply moving the log file to a different name, No, that doesn't do what you think. Not while apache is running. Please explain, how does log rotation works then ? Did you read

Re: [users@httpd] log rotation for apache 2.0.54 on w2k3 server ?

2005-05-21 Thread Maxim Vexler
On 5/21/05, Ian Huynh [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: for 2.x documentation, see http://httpd.apache.org/docs-2.0/logs.html#rotation you may want to also check out http://www.cronolog.org Thank you for the info but my problem remains. The 2.x documentation tell me exactly the same thing :

RE: [users@httpd] log rotation for apache 2.0.54 on w2k3 server ?

2005-05-21 Thread Ian Huynh
would pipe logging help you then? the documentation for pipe logging is just below the rotation section Piped Logs Apache httpd is capable of writing error and access log files through a pipe to another process, rather than directly to a file. This capability dramatically increases the

[users@httpd] Redhat WS compime problem

2005-05-21 Thread Michael D. Berger
I downloaded httpd-2.0.54.tar.gz and I am using it to replace the present version on RH-E-WS-4. My main reason is to get --enable-ext-filter. Here is my config command: ./configure --prefix=/usr --enable-expires --enable-ext-filter --enable-headers --enable-logio I then: make make

[users@httpd] Regarding the appache struts help

2005-05-21 Thread raja buddha
Hi all. I am new to this user. I have some doubts in struts. Pls let me know to which address i have send my questions. Prem.. With MSN Spaces email straight to your blog. Upload jokes, photos and more. It's free! - The

[users@httpd] Blocking Access to a site

2005-05-21 Thread Omar Olivos
HI, I have some Apache web sites running on Red Hat Server. They are all publicly available, but I would like one of them to be available only to users on my LAN. Can It be set up so that local users can have access and remote users are blocked or asked for a password? Thanks

Re: [users@httpd] Blocking Access to a site

2005-05-21 Thread Nick Kew
Omar Olivos wrote: HI, I have some Apache web sites running on Red Hat Server. They are all publicly available, but I would like one of them to be available only to users on my LAN. Can It be set up so that local users can have access and remote users are blocked or asked for a password?

[users@httpd] php files downloading on 2.0.54

2005-05-21 Thread Andrew NA
OS: Windows XP PC: Dell Dimension 2200; 1.8 GHZ P4; 768 RAM Hi, I'm trying to upgrade from Apache 1.3.33 to Apache 2.0.54. I heard its now stable and is the bestversion, so I decided to give it a try. I installed Apache 2.0.54. The installer didn't mention anything about my previously installed

[users@httpd] suexec: error while loading shared libraries: libm.so.6

2005-05-21 Thread Dio Brando
OS: GNU/Linux RHEL 3.x PC: Custom Intel P4 2GHz 1Gb Ram APACHE: 2.0.46 Apache (redhat package) work jailed with php 5.0.4 on a RHEL 3.x. It get error 500 if a php script was request from a client. Error in error_log is: /usr/sbin/suexec: error while loading shared libraries: libm.so.6: failed

[users@httpd] AuthType Digest

2005-05-21 Thread Vicki Brown
I'm using Apache 1.3.33 on FreeBSD 4.7. I am trying to set up authenticated webdav. I can make this work with AuthType Basic Location /foo/ DAV On AuthType Basic AuthName Restricted AuthUserFile /path/to/file LimitExcept GET HEAD OPTIONS Require user myuser /LimitExcept Limit

Re: [users@httpd] php files downloading on 2.0.54

2005-05-21 Thread Abu Hurayrah
Andrew, What seems to be the case is that Apache is no longer recognizing .php files as something that needs to be executed and handled by a module. You're off to a good start with LoadModule, but you also have to have the following line in your httpd.conf file somewhere: AddType

Re: [users@httpd] Blocking Access to a site

2005-05-21 Thread Steven Pierce
You can put an .htaccess file in the root folder for the site and that will make it require a password for anyone logging in. Also I believe that you can set the IP address in httpd.conf to allow only 192.168.x.x to be allowed to access the page. http://httpd.apache.org/docs/howto/auth.html