Hi, I'm running httpd 2.0.54 on Solaris with mod_mem_cache and
mod_deflate.
I noticed that in less than 2d 10h of uptime, we started getting broken
images on one of our pages. Packet analysis showed that httpd was
returning a 304 Not Modified response to requests for images that were
not conditio
Is there anyway that I can use mod_rewrite module to replace "Location" header.
Let's say, the
Location header contains
Location:
https://wd-prtlsrv1:8443/hendrickson/j_security_check?ticket=ST-3-eKsgSRqjcj0JyE5VqiYc
Can someone send sample directive I can use to replace value of Location to
Lo
bruce said:
> hi...
>
> i just discovered that i can fire up a browser from my FC3 environment,
> and
> that i can do "file:///home/foo" and i'm presented with a list of the
> files
> in the directory, and that i can then examine the files
The file:// protocol isn't handled by Apache.
Joost
you know... this was truly one of the homer simpson moments
you know the one..'DoH'
i realized right after i hit the send key that this wasn't apache.. but
rather filesystem...
thanks for the replies...
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On Wed, 10 Aug 2005, bruce wrote:
> hi...
>
> i just discovered that i can fire up a browser from my FC3 environment, and
> that i can do "file:///home/foo" and i'm presented with a list of the files
> in the directory, and that i can then examine the files
>
> obviously i don't want this be
> -Original Message-
> From: bruce [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Wednesday, August 10, 2005 12:20 PM
> To: users@httpd.apache.org
> Subject: [EMAIL PROTECTED] apache question??
>
> hi...
>
> i just discovered that i can fire up a browser from my FC3
environment,
> and
> that i can d
bruce wrote:
hi...
i just discovered that i can fire up a browser from my FC3 environment, and
that i can do "file:///home/foo" and i'm presented with a list of the files
in the directory, and that i can then examine the files
obviously i don't want this behavior
Why do you "obviou
Ivan Barrera A. wrote:
> bruce wrote:
>
>>hi...
>>
>>i just discovered that i can fire up a browser from my FC3 environment, and
>>that i can do "file:///home/foo" and i'm presented with a list of the files
>>in the directory, and that i can then examine the files
>>
>>obviously i don't want t
On 8/10/05, bruce <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> hi...
>
> i just discovered that i can fire up a browser from my FC3 environment, and
> that i can do "file:///home/foo" and i'm presented with a list of the files
> in the directory, and that i can then examine the files
>
> obviously i don't wa
bruce wrote:
> hi...
>
> i just discovered that i can fire up a browser from my FC3 environment, and
> that i can do "file:///home/foo" and i'm presented with a list of the files
> in the directory, and that i can then examine the files
>
> obviously i don't want this behavior is there s
hi...
i just discovered that i can fire up a browser from my FC3 environment, and
that i can do "file:///home/foo" and i'm presented with a list of the files
in the directory, and that i can then examine the files
obviously i don't want this behavior is there some attribute/directive
that
On 8/10/05, Anthony Browne <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> What does the [P] flag in mod_rewrite use to proxy requests? For
> example, the only way to rewrite a request and proxy it is with the [P] flag
> after the rewrite. I haven't been able to find a way to proxy requests after
> a rewr
What
does the [P] flag in mod_rewrite use to proxy requests? For example, the only
way to rewrite a request and proxy it is with the [P] flag after the rewrite. I
haven’t been able to find a way to proxy requests after a rewrite with
mod_rewrite without using the [P] flag. Apach
Thanks Axel. I added
ProxyPassReverse https://wd-cassrv1:8443/myapp
http://extranet.myserver.com/MyApp
to httpd.conf as you suggested and installed LiveHttpHeaders. Here is what I see
- First I try to access my application:
#request# GET
https://extranet.hendrickson-intl.com/wcs/mainMenu.html;js
Nathan,
Check out http://webmin.com/
Open source and lets you manage multiple servers.
Dale
On Aug 9, 2005, at 1:19 PM, Nathan Benson wrote:
greetings fellow Apache users,
i've been looking around for solutions for managing enterprise (or
just larger) deployments of apache and have found s
Thanks for your helb
now everything seems to work
Robert
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robert rottermann wrote:
> Davide Bianchi wrote:
>
>> robert rottermann wrote:
>>
>>
fix your configuration
>>>
>>> If I knew how ...
>>>
>>
>>
>> Locate your httpd.conf (usually under /etc/something or use httpd -V to
>> see where apache thinks his config dir is), open it up
Hi,Something strangeBoth systems, FreeBSD 5.4,
Apache-modssl (v1.3) via ports. The new server was installed to
replace the old server that had some faulty hard drives.Apache's
configuration, content, and other data was copied from the old server to the
new one, the only thing modified
Davide Bianchi wrote:
robert rottermann wrote:
fix your configuration
If I knew how ...
Locate your httpd.conf (usually under /etc/something or use httpd -V to
see where apache thinks his config dir is), open it up with your
preferred editor, locate the offending line and comment
On Tue, Aug 09, 2005 at 11:05:49AM -0400, George Adams wrote:
> I have an Apache 2.0.54 server on a Gentoo Linux (2.6.11) box which has
> 1Gig RAM and an additional 1Gig swap space. The server handles a lot of
> people downloading sermons from our church website (which are no larger
> than 18Me
robert rottermann wrote:
>> fix your configuration
>
> If I knew how ...
Locate your httpd.conf (usually under /etc/something or use httpd -V to
see where apache thinks his config dir is), open it up with your
preferred editor, locate the offending line and comment it out.
Save the file, restart
Thanks for your answer
Davide Bianchi wrote:
robert rottermann wrote:
on my SuSe box I get the warning:
[warn] NameVirtualHost 147.86.4.81:0 has no VirtualHosts
what could be the reason of that?
You have an entry NameVirtualHost an no blocks.
I do have virtual hosts, and thy are wor
robert rottermann wrote:
> on my SuSe box I get the warning:
> [warn] NameVirtualHost 147.86.4.81:0 has no VirtualHosts
> what could be the reason of that?
You have an entry NameVirtualHost an no blocks.
> And how do I get rid of it?
fix your configuration
Davide
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I get the following error when I run
rcapache2 config-check
on my SuSe box I get the warning:
[warn] NameVirtualHost 147.86.4.81:0 has no VirtualHosts
what could be the reason of that?
And how do I get rid of it?
thanks
Robert
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