Hi,
I have installed Apache HTTP Server 2.0 and mod_aspdotnet 2.0 on my embedded
XP. The simple .apsx
page loads from localhost without any errors but fails to display anything
other than static text.
I have an asp:TextField and an asp:Button, both fail to show up.
What would I be missing ?
Hi,
I'm trying to configure apache to serve web-sites using dynamic
vhosts and also intranets using mod_proxy,
this is a description about my config :
Srv1 : A web-server who hosts 4 web-sites
Srv2 : A web-servers who hosts 3 web-sites
Internal users ( from 192.168.0.0 ) and external
Hi,
I am running a script which will make a crontab entry in the name of root.
Problem is apache server runs as user apache. The crontab path is
/var/spool/cron/username (here root). The directory cron has rwx permission
to only root. ( permission is drwx - - - - - - ). So the user apache
On Mon, Sep 12, 2005 at 06:59:45PM +0530, Arun Naik wrote:
Hi,
I am running a script which will make a crontab entry in the name of root.
Problem is apache server runs as user apache. The crontab path is
/var/spool/cron/username (here root). The directory cron has rwx permission
to
On 9/12/05, Mohamed Badri [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
For now, Apache uses only the first Virtualhost, even if I put
asp.ot.com section first.
As the docs recommend, use
NameVirtualHost *:80
and
VirtualHost *:80
in place of specific IP addresses/hostnames unless you also need to do
IP-based
Hi,
I have set up a password protected directroy as follows:
Directory /srv/www/htdocs/excel
AuthType Basic
AuthName Access for Excel Files
AuthUserFile /etc/apache2/excel-files
require user 9034001
/Directory
This dir contains MS Excel files. The Internet Explorer asks me for the
username and
-Original Message-
From: Stefan-Michael. Guenther (in-put GbR)
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Montag, 12. September 2005 15:58
To: users@httpd.apache.org
Subject: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Apache checks authentication twice
Hi,
I have set up a password protected directroy as
Hi,
I think you're right - the second application is really just another
instance of the browser. This might be because you are using
target=_blank in the link to force a new window. If you don't do this it
should use the same window and so retain the credentials.
Apache produces a directory
-Original Message-
From: Stefan-Michael. Guenther (in-put GbR)
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Montag, 12. September 2005 16:17
To: users@httpd.apache.org
Subject: Re: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Apache checks authentication twice
Hi,
I think you're right - the second application is
On 9/12/05, Stefan-Michael. Guenther (in-put GbR) [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
This dir contains MS Excel files. The Internet Explorer asks me for the
username and password as expected. When I click on one of the Excel files,
Excel comes up and asks me a second time for a username and passwort.
Answers inline.
On Mon, 12 Sep 2005, Boyle Owen wrote:
-Original Message-
From: Stefan-Michael. Guenther (in-put GbR)
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Montag, 12. September 2005 16:17
To: users@httpd.apache.org
Subject: Re: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Apache checks authentication twice
Hi,
Absolutely right, I've run into it myself. IE sees the file
extension, and triggers Excel (using an MS web library client, I
forget the exact name) to issue a second HTTP request. Incorrectly, in
my opinion, because it doesn't even evaluate the MIME type first; in
fact, it ignores the MIME
Hi, I'm the nominal owner of a small web server we use to host our wiki
(TWiki) intranet on. Performance has been quite speedy for the past 3
years, since we set it up. But about a month ago, things suddenly got
much slower. Our wiki pages are now taking around 10 seconds to appear
in users'
On 9/12/05, Bradley, Todd [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I suspect that our IT department changed something about our network a
month ago, although it's also possible one of the other quasi-admins of
this box mucked something up. So I've been pondering what httpd might
be doing for 10 seconds on
Joshua Slive wrote:
I would still suspect DNS. Check your config for Allow and
Deny statements and make sure they they use only all or an
IP address -- nothing else.
Thank you thank you thank you! I checked our Allow
statements and found that we had several that looked
like this:
Allow
How can I block hits like this:
xx.xxx.xxx.xxx - - [04/Sep/2005:20:03:48 +0200] GET / HTTP/1.0 200
5109 - - -
I´m geting about 50-70 hits a day from different ip-numbers and there is
constantly new ones, so blocking the ip-numbers in my firewall seems to
be a hopless task.
I´ve searched for and
Title: Slow site on initial page load, then fine
Hello all. I have a postnuke website that is loading very slow on first connection. When browsing the site after loading the first page, the speed is fine. The server is a dual-xeon IBM xSeries with 4GB RAM running RedHat Enterprise 4 ES.
An
I've just installed Apache 2.0.54 on a Linux 2.6.11 box (Intel 2.8
GHz, hyperthreaded), and I host a small web site for personal use.
Sometimes pages are very, very slow to load, e.g. 5-10 minutes. There
is never a timeout; if I wait long enough, the page will load.
This occurs whether I load a
18 matches
Mail list logo