Re: Problem mit httpd2 + tomcat5.5.9 + mod_rewrite

2005-11-15 Thread Peter . Neu
Hallo, sorry, I meinte Logging Stufe 9. :o/ I habe httpd2 am Laufen der standardmäßig bei SuSE ES 9 dabei ist. Die Weiterleitung an tomcat funktioniert übrigens problemlos, wenn Du das mit Hier sollte er dann zum Tomcat gehen, oder? meinst. Gruß, Peter --- Ursprüngliche Nachricht --- Von:

[EMAIL PROTECTED] use php implement HTTP RANGE

2005-11-15 Thread Leon
as title httpd.conf Location /sharingSetHandler sharing-fileAction sharing-file /usr/pre_sharing.php/Location /sharing/test.avi RANG: bytes=23332- the Apache Server auto reponse 416 error I try to use ErrorDocument 416 but it still send 416 response maybe apache is use

RE: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Getting started - problem with virtual sites (not necessarily 'hosts') SOLVED

2005-11-15 Thread George Pitcher
Joshua et al, Thanks for the input guys. I've got it working now. Cheers George -Original Message- From: Joshua Slive [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: 14 November 2005 2:54 pm To: users@httpd.apache.org Subject: Re: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Getting started - problem with virtual sites

Re: [EMAIL PROTECTED] why would mod_alias eat the query string (1.3.x)

2005-11-15 Thread Joshua Slive
On 11/14/05, William Ross [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Location / Redirect permanent /admin https://www.foo.org/admin # and a few others the same /Location Take the Redirects out of the Location section. They don't need to be there, and I'd give

Re: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Can Anyone Recommend A Log Analyzer?

2005-11-15 Thread Krist van Besien
On 11/12/05, David P. Donahue [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: http://awstats.sourceforge.net/ Looks good. One thing that concerns me, though. The name sounded familiar because of some attempts made on my web server from time to time. I notice entries like the following in my logs (sorry for any

[EMAIL PROTECTED] ssi math for date and time; or config timezone; or passing values to javascript

2005-11-15 Thread n mike
I'm new to apache, but am the admin on my virtually-hosted website. The host is running apache 2.0 a couple timezones away. If possible, i'd like to take the dates/times produced by server-side-includes and convert them into my local timezone. The easiest way i have imagined is to reset some

[EMAIL PROTECTED] mod_proxy buffers chunked data...

2005-11-15 Thread inder sabharwal
Hi: I have a server that sends data using Transfer-Encoding: Chunked, but mod_proxy is buffering up the data until it hits the internal limit of 8K. Our client application expects to receive data from the server over a period of time, and doesnot know the length of the data in advance. I

[EMAIL PROTECTED] Apache Started to Refuse Connections

2005-11-15 Thread Michael Avila
Windows XP Pro Apache 2.0.55 First time more than 2 or 3 people accessed the server from external sources. Just kept getting a message that Apache was refusing the connection. Restart would not help. Had to stop and then start and it was okay. May happen again. Below is all that is in the error

Re: [EMAIL PROTECTED] mod_rewrite decodes %20 - 400 bad request

2005-11-15 Thread ogjunk-httpd1
Hello André, --- André Malo [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: * [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hi, I solved this problem by substituting %20 with + characters. Apparently, mod_rewrite doesn't convert + to spaces as it does with %20. Your problem is home-made. mod_rewrite always works on the

Re: [EMAIL PROTECTED] mod_rewrite decodes %20 - 400 bad request

2005-11-15 Thread ogjunk-httpd1
One more thing --- André Malo [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: * [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hi, I solved this problem by substituting %20 with + characters. Apparently, mod_rewrite doesn't convert + to spaces as it does with %20. Your problem is home-made. mod_rewrite always works

Re: [EMAIL PROTECTED] mod_rewrite decodes %20 - 400 bad request

2005-11-15 Thread Robert Ionescu
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: One more thing --- André Malo [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: * [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hi, I solved this problem by substituting %20 with + characters. Apparently, mod_rewrite doesn't convert + to spaces as it does with %20. Your problem is home-made.

Re: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Apache Started to Refuse Connections

2005-11-15 Thread Rob Belics
I'm wondering about this. Are those people on cable? I've noticed a common thread that all the people I've know to have this issue, including myself, are on cable. Michael Avila wrote: Windows XP Pro Apache 2.0.55 First time more than 2 or 3 people accessed the server from external

RE: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Apache Started to Refuse Connections

2005-11-15 Thread Michael Avila
SBC-Yahoo DSL What causes it on cable? Maybe same problem! Mike -Original Message- From: Rob Belics [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Tuesday, November 15, 2005 6:07 PM To: users@httpd.apache.org Subject: Re: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Apache Started to Refuse Connections I'm wondering about

Re: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Apache Started to Refuse Connections

2005-11-15 Thread Rob Belics
Don't think so. Everyone I knew who had the problem was on cable. Problem not solved but we believe it's related to the ISP and DNS. - The official User-To-User support forum of the Apache HTTP Server Project. See

[EMAIL PROTECTED] Problems with Apache 2.0.51 and Virtural Servers

2005-11-15 Thread Aaron Caesarowicz
Hi. I am running Apache 2.0.51 on Fedora Core 2. I cannot get the Virtual Servers to work as they should. I can only get one of the sites to work (infonumbers) and for every other virtual server I have, despite specifying the correct Document Root for that Virtual Server, they all end up going to