Hi
We had a server with Apache 1.3 running. We recently upgraded it to
Apache 2.0. After this we can see many html pages with junk characters
in them. It appears as question marks in IE , diamond symbols in
mozilla.
Can anyone point me where to look?
-- Warm Regards~~~Vinayak
Hi,
I have been trying to move from prefork to worker MPM on apache 2.
I have a problem however. The compilation runs perfectly, the server
starts fine.
When I restart the daemon it doesn't finish killing all of apaches
processes before starting the service again. Because of this it fails
the
Hi Joshua,
Yes I have certainly read about the issues php has with thread-safety
however I don't think I'm using anything but the most common config
there is. I kinda figured by now it would have worked for such a
simple and lean config.
Is the problem I described symptomatic of a thread safety
On 8/13/05, Vinayakam Murugan [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
AddDefaultCharset.
You can probably just remove this directive (or alternatively, set it
to something reasonable).
Thanks for the pointer . But has its behaviour changed since 1.3?
I don't believe so. But some
I am looking at the source code for the mod_proxy and I have
a question. If I use the following configuration statement:
Proxy http://*.microsoft.com/*
Order deny,allow
Deny from all
Allow from 10.0.0
/Proxy
This will allow clients from subnet 10.0.0 to obtain pages
from
Hi,
the virtualhost's directoryindex has the index.html defined with it.
So, when I browse the ip address I get the page without any problem.
But since the page supposed to run as SSI page, I
had to add these in the .htaccess file:
--
Options +ExecCGI +Includes
AddType
It was thus said that the Great Maxim Vexler once stated:
What can be done to stop the attack ?
It's pretty easy to stop this under Linux (this may work under other Unix
flavors if you adjust the command accordingly), by doing, as root:
#GenericRootUnixPrompt route add -host
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I couldn't FIND the httpd.default.conf file, if it's THERE, I'd use
it... but thanks for the link... now, for future reference, where
WOULD I find this file??? Or put it, so that Apache sees it?
Dana
At 07:43 PM 8/12/2005, you wrote:
Hi,
Does the httpd.default.conf that comes with Apache
thanks a lot. i will try and get back if there are any issues. :-)-- Warm Regards~~~Vinayak
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