William A. Rowe, Jr. wrote:
I'm betting he grabbed an .msi which was corrupted, and further he's
running
antivirus software which is known to pollute the otherwise functional Win32
socket stack. shrug
or his AV has updated its sigs and trashed his XP box (read on
theregister) and he blames
On 2/12/06, Fabian Keil [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I would like to redirect /foo//bar (and /foo///bar etc.)
to /foo/bar. So far I failed and I'm not sure if I did something
wrong or if it's impossible with the Redirect directive.
At the moment my Apache server answers /foo//bar with 200 and
Hi,
On Mon 13.02.2006 12:05, Joshua Slive wrote:
On 2/12/06, Alexander Lazic [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
But i can't find the option :-(
Please can anybody give me a hint ;-)
I'm pretty sure the docs are incorrect. Those *s probably refer to
the stuff that needs the ExtendedStatus directive.
If you're not using the module you could just disable it from loading.
I don't know how Fedora packages the apache configuration files, but
you should be able to edit something like /etc/apache2/modules.conf to
comment out the line that loads mod_auth_pgsql. On my debian box,
apache2 modules are
Everything seems to be working fine, but there is an annoying debug
message that occurs every time the directory is accessed:
[Tue Feb 14 00:26:38 2006] [debug] mod_auth_pgsql.c(778): \
[client 10.0.0.4] [mod_auth_pgsql.c] - missing configuration parameters
You probably load mod_auth_pgsql
Hi allI'm trying, for test purposes, to reproduce the configuration of an apache httpd server on linux on my windows XP pro computer.However, I don't manage to use the module mod_alias. When I put in my httpd.conf
the line :LoadModule alias_module modules/mod_alias.sothen the service doesn't
Hi
I am a newbie to this list. I am not sure whether this question
should be asked in this list. If it is not relevant please ignore.
I used the apache's ab tool ie., apache benchmark tool and I got a
problem with the calculation of the Requests per second. It calculates
correctly for some
Can you turn on LogLevel Debug and post some lines out of it.
If occur, Lines around proxy: HTTPS: declining URL or proxy: HTTP: serving
URL
bye
Oliver
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Von: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Gesendet: Mo 13.02.2006 19:41
An: users@httpd.apache.org
. in addition to the LogLevel Debug
you can use a RewriteRule in Conjunction with ProxyPreserveHost on instead of a
ProxyPass/ProxyPassReverse combination
So instead of
ProxyPass /b-end/ http://backend/
ProxyPassReverse /b-end/ http://backend/
use
RewriteRule ^/b-end/(.*)$
hi all,i installed apache using apt-get. [debian etc and apache/2.0.55]when i remove # from UserDir public_html in apache2.conf and then restart apache i get the following error :Syntax error on line 216 of /etc/apache2/apache2.conf:
Invalid command 'UserDir', perhaps mis-spelled or defined by a
If you want 'UserDir' than you need to activate the userdir_module
LoadModule userdir_module libexec/mod_userdir.so
bye
Oliver
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Von: Mehmet Fatih AKBULUT [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Gesendet: Di 14.02.2006 14:33
An: users@httpd.apache.org
Betreff: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
On 2/14/06, Airat A. Sadreev [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
[Mon Feb 13 17:17:30 2006] [debug] mod_cache.c(129): Adding
CACHE_SAVE
filter for /vvmn/sdku/AK_VVMN_T.GDF [Mon Feb 13 17:17:30
2006] [debug]
mod_cache.c(136): Adding CACHE_REMOVE_URL filter for
/vvmn/sdku/AK_VVMN_T.GDF [Mon
Krist van Besien [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 2/12/06, Fabian Keil [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I would like to redirect /foo//bar (and /foo///bar etc.)
to /foo/bar. So far I failed and I'm not sure if I did something
wrong or if it's impossible with the Redirect directive.
At the moment my
On 2/14/06, Alexander Lazic [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
On Mon 13.02.2006 12:05, Joshua Slive wrote:
On 2/12/06, Alexander Lazic [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
But i can't find the option :-(
Please can anybody give me a hint ;-)
I'm pretty sure the docs are incorrect. Those *s probably
Hello
I want to run Perl scripts on my Apache web server (Apache), how i can
do this?
Second thing is that, is it possible that Perl scripting should be
enable for some sites from web server (Apache) and should not be enable
for some sites of same web server (Apache).
Can you plz give me the
On 2/14/06, Muhammad Rizwan [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello
I want to run Perl scripts on my Apache web server (Apache), how i can
do this?
Second thing is that, is it possible that Perl scripting should be
enable for some sites from web server (Apache) and should not be enable
for some
I have found the following solution:
Directory
/webspace/linuxreseller2/linuxasim/jan24dom2.com/www/cgi-bin
Options -Indexes +ExecCGI
AddHandler cgi-script .cgi
Order Allow,Deny
Allow from All
/Directory
Is this the right way of
Hi all,
I have tried to use the Apache Week article to set up reverse proxy. It is
being installed on a SuSE 9 Linux x86 box running Apache 2. I have configured
it as per the notes, but am getting errors which I'm thinking is to do with the
rewriting of the URL. Below is the error messages, as
Hello List,I am a light user of the httpd server. However, for one of our projects here we set up a new machine for subverison and I was trying to set up httpd in that machine. I came across a (13) Permission denied problem. Not sure how to get around it. I tried looking in the archives, but could
On 2/14/06, Bindul Bhowmik [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
We are running httpd 2.0.53-3.3 on Fedora FC3.
Don't need to see anymore. Check the links on selinux:
http://httpd.apache.org/docs/2.2/faq/error.html#error.permissiondenied
Joshua.
On 2/14/06, ZedroS Schwart [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi all
I'm trying, for test purposes, to reproduce the configuration of an apache
httpd server on linux on my windows XP pro computer.
However, I don't manage to use the module mod_alias. When I put in my
httpd.conf the line :
LoadModule
Hi,
On Die 14.02.2006 09:27, Joshua Slive wrote:
On 2/14/06, Alexander Lazic [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Thanx how about to correct the docs ;-))
Feel free to file a bug report and extra bonus points for an attached
patch.
ASF Bugzilla Bug 38644
I hope anybody care of this.
regards
Alex
My company has implemented a reverse proxy to allow access to company apps over
the Internet, and our reverse proxy requires that each internal application be
mapped to a virtual directory on the reverse proxy host (e.g.
http://our.rpdomainname.com/ http://our.rpdomainname.com/app1 app1,
On 2/14/06, James W. Anderson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
These applications fail when served by the reverse proxy because, to the
browser, the URL is relative to the root of the reverse proxy host, not the
REAL
application host. The reverse proxy returns a 404 because there is no virtual
--- [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Can you turn on LogLevel Debug and post some lines out of it.
If occur, Lines around proxy: HTTPS: declining URL or proxy: HTTP:
serving URL
Ok, I tried that, but nothing like HTTPS in the logs. As I said, I suspect that
the problem is in rewriting replies properly.
Hi. I'm running SuSE 9.2 pro at home.
I have downloaded the source code for Apache 2.0.55 and
2.2.0. It is not difficult to compile on SuSE 9.2 - should
work OK on 9.1 as well.
Why don't you download the source and use that?
You should then be able to compile Apache 2.0.55, and use
the
Has anyone else run into anything like this? Just upgraded to Apache
2.2.0 on a linux box running 2.6.10 kernel. This machine mounts some
windows shares via CIFS (eg. mount -t cifs //windowsfs/share
/local/mount/point) For some of the virtual hosts the UserDir's lie on
these mounted CIFS
1. issue the following URL: http://lucas.delexian.com/ocs
2. Server responds with rewrite of URL:
http://lucas.delexian.com/welcome/index.jsp
3. However, server message is:
Object not found!
The requested URL was not found on this server. If you entered the URL
manually please check your
About eight months ago I wrote about this problem. Today I had some spare
time to test it again, this time with Apache 2.0.55 and it *still* persists.
First, the original email:
I have a few CGI scripts, written in C (legacy stuff that I don't wish to
rewrite if possible) that work
you can visit these sites
http://httpd.apache.org/docs/2.0/vhosts/examples.html
http://httpd.apache.org/docs/1.3/vhosts/examples.html
then you may need to choice for a name based virtual host, or an IP based one.
If you are running apache under Linux, you may visit these sites
Howdy,
I have had an internal website running for my company. My boss now
wants employees to be able to access the website outside of the company
LAN and wants it to be password protected. Is it possible when a user
is outside of the LAN to prompt for a username and password with
.htaccess.
On 2/14/06, Noel Stratton [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Howdy,
I have had an internal website running for my company. My boss now
wants employees to be able to access the website outside of the company
LAN and wants it to be password protected. Is it possible when a user
is outside of the LAN
Hello,
I'd be grateful if someone could help with the
following.
I had to do a hard reboot of my redhat 9 box and now I
can't restart Apache/2.0.52. It's supposed to start
up automatically after reboot anyway but the error log
contains the following.
[Tue Feb 14 16:01:09 2006] [warn] module
Hello
I want to run PHP and cold fusion pages my Apache web server. How can i
configure these with my apache.
Plz. reply me if you know any thing about.
Thanks,
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isha b wrote:
Hi httpd users ,
I am hosting a webserver thorugh Reverse proxy. Everything is working fine
except the Tree Report viewer section .
I guess you'll need mod_proxy_html to rewrite the source code of the page.
But:
#SetOutputFilter proxy-html
#ProxyHTMLExtended On
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