Simon Lange wrote:
On 18.07.05 at 07:38:33 [+0200], Paul Puschmann [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Simon Lange wrote:
Ich komme mit Red Hat / Fedora nicht so gut klar und nutze daher Debian
Sarge.
macht ja nichts - aber das betrifft ja das apache2 problem nicht im
geringsten. mein fernseher wird
rh/fedora mit suse vergleichen... *pff* sakreleg! :D
On 19.07.05 at 08:38:39 [+0200], Paul Puschmann [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Simon Lange wrote:
On 18.07.05 at 07:38:33 [+0200], Paul Puschmann [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Simon Lange wrote:
Ich komme mit Red Hat / Fedora nicht so gut klar
On 19.07.2005, at 12:46, Egeler Torsten wrote:
Ich will ein Verzeichnis, welches es nicht mehr gibt auf dem
Server umbiegen.
Alle Anfragen, welche dieses Verzeichnis und natürlich auch alle
darunterliegenden Seiten sollen auf eine festgelegte Seite umgeleitet
werden.
Grund: Die nicht mehr
On 19.07.2005, at 13:04, Egeler Torsten wrote:
Danke:
www.meinefirma.com/german und alle Unterverzeichnisse bzw.
Anfragen danach
sollen auf
www.meineforma.de/index.htm umgeleitet werden
Und wie geht da die genau Redirect-Anweisung.
Na, ein bisschen Mühe musst Du Dir schon selber
It is. I checked that first.
I spent hours researching this last night and didn't send out a note
because it was so late. It turns out that the newer versions of Redhat
Linux are shiped with a security system called SELINUX that has some
roots with the NSA. It would appear that it was
On Tue, 19 Jul 2005, Thom Hehl wrote:
Is this a secret? Why does no one know about this selinux thing? Anyway,
I turned it off for now. Maybe I'll go back and figure it out later.
Presumably it should be up to the creators of SELinux to document what
they're doing, including issues likely to
Hello all.
I first noticed problems when trying to install GeoIP dynamic
module in apache. That didn't work so I installed the static version.
But now I am writing a module that has to load dynamicly .. and I
am having problems.
When the module is loaded I get this error message in my
On 7/19/05, Sherif Zaroubi [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello,
You can ignore this message, I am just testing.
I don't want to pick on you, but for the general information of
everyone on the list:
Don't send test messages.
This list can have dozens of new subscriptions every week. If every
On 7/19/05, Gary Fisher [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
and my httpd.conf is original except for the following addition:
Alias /ant C:/ant/jakarta-ant-1.3/docs/api/index.html
Directory C:/ant/jakarta-ant-1.3/docs/api
Include C:/ant/jakarta-ant-1.3/docs/api/*.html
DUH !! Must be the heat ;-)
Thanks Joshua,
Gary
--- Joshua Slive [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 7/19/05, Gary Fisher [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
and my httpd.conf is original except for the
following addition:
Alias /ant
C:/ant/jakarta-ant-1.3/docs/api/index.html
How much RAM? httpd and mysql are neither very large, but it sounds like
you've exhausted virtual memory and are swapping yourself to death on
your hard drive. Also, what speed is your hard drive.
You probably shouldn't be running both of those with less than 256M of RAM.
Michael wrote:
I
Can anyone tell me how to proxy
authentication requests? The problem Im having is that I serve a LAN
from a disk drive and forward (proxy) any requests for content on remote
servers. I cache the content that returns. The problem is that some users
request content from sites that require
P4 2.0 Ghz 512 MB RAM
swap total 1012 used 44 and emory used 320 total 502
- Original Message -
From: Thom Hehl [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: users@httpd.apache.org
Sent: Tuesday, July 19, 2005 5:04 PM
Subject: Re: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Speed
How much RAM? httpd and mysql are neither very large,
On 7/19/05, Tomas Larsson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Doing a netstat on my server, I find a strange connection.
It's a crond-job with Apache as owner, and it seems to go to an
irc-server, called 193.110.95.1:ircd, carouge.ch.eu.undernet.org, anyone
that knows what this is??
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