On 9/20/05, Jean-Christophe Montigny [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I tried to add a firewall rule to block the guy :
iptables -A INPUT -p tcp -s 69.50.168.130 -j DROP
iptables -A adds a rule ad the end. It could be that there is an
earlier rule that accepts this guy. In this case the rule is never
Dmitriy Kirhlarov wrote:
I think it possible with some trics.
1. SSL certificate with more them 1 DNS-names. (see openssl.cnf for
subjectAltNames)
You'll still receive a warning from your browser that complains about
the fact that the 'certificate doesn't match the name of the site'.
Davide
On Tue, Sep 20, 2005 at 09:08:09AM +0200, Davide Bianchi wrote:
Dmitriy Kirhlarov wrote:
I think it possible with some trics.
1. SSL certificate with more them 1 DNS-names. (see openssl.cnf for
subjectAltNames)
You'll still receive a warning from your browser that complains about
the
-Original Message-
From: Arun G Nair [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Atlast I got it working So name based virtual hosting *is* possible
with mod_ssl.
No it isn't. You only have encryption working. You do not have
authentication.
Ok So what else do I need to get it working ? Or is
Hello
I am running apache 2.0.46 and try to download an iso image from this
server which has a size of about 600MB. The download stops after a
while. Found no entry of the download in the logfile. I looked around in
the maillinglist archive and found some people who had the same problem.
I sent this last night, but did not see it come across the list, so
I'm sending it again. My apologies if this is a duplicate.
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I'm seeing strange behavior with an apache module (Subversion's
mod_svn). Subversion commits through mod_svn are intermittently
failing because files and/or
Hello all,
I've managed to set up Apache, Domino, PHP, and MySQL on the same machine.
Apache is running on port 80 and Domino is running on port 81. I would like
Apache to forward any .nsf file to port 81. So,
www.mydomain.com/database.nsf should redirect to
On Tue, Sep 20, 2005 at 12:29:02AM -0400, John Duprey wrote:
I'm seeing strange behavior with an apache module (Subversion's
mod_svn). Subversion commits through mod_svn are intermittently
failing because files and/or directories are being created with ROOT
ownership!! or permissions such
On 9/20/05, Christopher Sean Hilton [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm running apache 1.3.31 with mod_ssl and ipv6 built from ports on
FreeBSD 4.10 Stable. I've been playing with the configuration for the
past four hours trying to get a simple vhost + ssl setup going. In the
end I got it working but
Hi all,
I'm running Apache 2.0.54 on a Sun Solaris 8.
I have two domains pointing to the external IP address at the server,
server1.foo.com and server2.foo.com.
server1.foo.com is served by the Apache server and
server2.foo.com is served by an internal server on our intranet, this server is
On 9/20/05, Peter Huesser [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello
I am running apache 2.0.46 and try to download an iso image from this
Quite an old version. You should upgrade.
server which has a size of about 600MB. The download stops after a
while. Found no entry of the download in the logfile.
On 9/20/05, Sean McKendall [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello all,
I've managed to set up Apache, Domino, PHP, and MySQL on the same machine.
Apache is running on port 80 and Domino is running on port 81. I would like
Apache to forward any .nsf file to port 81. So,
I'm not sure what you mean, could you give an example? Which proxy directive could be used to achieve that the internal server is reached from Internet?
Regards,
Christian
On 9/20/05, Davide Bianchi [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Christian Darnell wrote: Then I'm using Dynamic Mirror (ReWrite) to
Christian Darnell wrote:
I'm not sure what you mean, could you give an example?
In your VirtualHost:
VirtualHost *:80
ServerName IDontRememberWhichOneWasButIsTheOneYouWantToRedirect
ProxyVia Off
ProxyPass / http://the.ip.of.theotherserver:81/
ProxyPassReverse /
Thanks alot Davide, that solved my problem!
Best Regards,
Christian
On 9/20/05, Davide Bianchi [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Christian Darnell wrote: I'm not sure what you mean, could you give an example?In your VirtualHost:
VirtualHost *:80 ServerName
Accessing http://www.mydomain.com:81/database.nsf directly only loads the
text for the website. It isn't able to find the css file, images, etc. The
database's base URL is http://www.mydomain.com/database.nsf;. I believe
that's why it's unable to find those items.
As for the RewriteLog,
RewriteEngine on
RewriteRule ^(.*).nsf(.*) http://www.mydomain.com:81$1.nsf$2 [P]
After the httpd.conf file is finally configured, I test things out. Going
to www.mydomain.com gives me a 502 Bad Gateway message. In the error.log
file, I see:
[Tue Sep 20 07:00:14 2005] [error] (OS
I can ping that domain on the machine itself and it resolves to the correct
IP address.
- Original Message -
From: Joost de Heer [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Sean McKendall [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: users@httpd.apache.org
Sent: Tuesday, September 20, 2005 9:04 AM
Subject: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Re: 502
On Tue, Sep 20, 2005 at 08:52:44AM -0500, Craig L. Ching wrote:
Hold on Dmitriy, I was out of town last week and some kind soul responded to
a message I'd put out a couple of weeks ago. Here it is, I'm going to take
his advice and I'll let you know how it goes:
thnx.
Is OpenLDAP expected
On 9/20/05, Sean McKendall [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I can ping that domain on the machine itself and it resolves to the correct
IP address.
Try doing a telnet localhost:81 from the webserver itself.
Krist
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[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Solothurn, Switzerland
I opened a command prompt, typed telnet localhost:81 and pressed enter.
The result: Could not open a connection to host on port 23 : Connection
failed
- Original Message -
From: Krist van Besien [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: users@httpd.apache.org; Sean McKendall [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent:
Joe,
Are you running any other third-party modules in this httpd
installation?
I am, but in one of my many tests, I disabled all but subversion and
it still reproduced the problem. It doesn't happen every time, but it
happens often.
-John
Hello list,
we have serious performance issues running apache 1.3.26 with ssl. Maybe
someone here has a hint we can do.
We are running a cluster with 2 HP DL380 with Dual CPU an 512 MB Ram. The
operating system is Debian Linux with Linux Virtual Server module ip_vs_wrr
on Port 80. HTTPS request
I could use some help!
I am running apache 2.0.49 on w2k3 server w/mod_ssl and CFMX 6.1 std.
apache is intermittently throwing this in the error.log:
Parent: child process exited with status 3221226324 -- Restarting.
...followed by what looks like the normal apache startup routine each
time.
First timer here. What can I do to isolate/document this further? I've
looked at the open bug reports and don't see anything that looks related.
Nothing in the error log.
Apache 2.1.7 (also checked 2.1.6, same prob)
UnixWare 7.1.3 MP2
Using Apache as a caching-proxy, nothing special about the
On Tuesday 20 September 2005 19:07, Rocky Seelbach wrote:
First timer here. What can I do to isolate/document this further? I've
looked at the open bug reports and don't see anything that looks related.
Nothing in the error log.
This would probably be better on the [EMAIL PROTECTED] list.
This would probably be better on the [EMAIL PROTECTED] list.
Understood. I've looked at some of the bug reports and they are
considerably more detailed than what I have so far.
Do you have the possibility to reproduce whatever is
causing this on any other platform? I doubt unixware
is a
Hi,
I have 3 load balanced Apache webserver and I am considering using an
NFS on another server to write the log files to, can anyone offer
suggestions and/or problem associated with this.
Currently I am logging to the local disk, then using ssh to copy the
logfiles off each server for nightly
I downloaded apache 2.0.54 built on jun 22 2005 for
cygwin and installed it in my windows xp machine.
When
I start apache2 using /usr/sbin/apachectl2 start
command I get the following error
/usr/sbin/apachectl2: line 78: 2340 Bad system call
$HTTPD -k $ARGV
When I use
Hi
I am trying to use Apache to act as a proxy/reverse-proxy which will
authenticate the users, update the header with the authetication
information and then forward the request an Application Web Server.
I'm using the mod_auth_sspi to authenticate and I have used the
Location / to validate
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