Hallo Marcus,
Am Mittwoch, den 03.05.2006, 18:52 +0200 schrieb Marcus Reimann:
Hallo Michael,
Gibt mir _genau_ diese eine Seite. Mit ge/zer/ver(?)-brochenen Links und
auch ohne die eingebetteten Grafiken. (Was bei ner Webcam schon ziemlich
unpraktisch ist 8-) )
Mit händischer
Vielen Dank Carsten und Sascha, für eure Ratschläge. Es scheint ja ohne
Probleme zu gehen.
Grüße
Manfred
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Hallo,
ich versuche schon länger per mod_auth_ldap auf unseren Openexchange LDAP
server zu connecten
folgende Konfiguration
Apache 2.0.49 (auf einem SuSE Linux Enterprise Server 9 mit allen Hotfixes)
.htaccess
AuthType Basic
AuthName LDAP auth
AuthLDAPEnabled on
AuthLDAPURL
Reinhard Weh schrieb:
Hallo,
ich versuche schon länger per mod_auth_ldap auf unseren Openexchange LDAP
server zu connecten
folgende Konfiguration
Apache 2.0.49 (auf einem SuSE Linux Enterprise Server 9 mit allen Hotfixes)
.htaccess
AuthType Basic
AuthName LDAP auth
AuthLDAPEnabled on
Hallo,
ich versuche schon länger per mod_auth_ldap auf unseren Openexchange
LDAP server zu connecten
folgende Konfiguration
Apache 2.0.49 (auf einem SuSE Linux Enterprise Server 9 mit allen
Hotfixes)
.htaccess
AuthType Basic
AuthName LDAP auth
AuthLDAPEnabled on
Hi!
When i compile, all good. But, when i try start apache, i receive this error
WARJ First jump to the 2.2.2 bundle. Update the apr, then the apr-util,
seperately
Ok. I try 2.2.2. With the same result. -(
WARJ (httpd+apr isn't doing a consistent job of this anymore.) Make certain
that
Did you make/make install? Drop in the right --prefix, that should refresh
the apr util ldap .h headers that are causing you grief.
What's the output (truncated, please) of trying to detect/configure for ldap?
Rassilka wrote:
Hi!
When i compile, all good. But, when i try start apache, i
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Hi,
please snip the reply appropriately where possible.
Sorry.
So what
Hi,
Boyle Owen wrote:
please snip the reply appropriately where possible.
Sorry.
So what _exactly_ is the redirect that gets sent to the
phone (i.e..
is it exactly 'http://serverB/m/nate'? It seems to me that the
redirect may be wrong. Your PC can resolve it but the
phone
On 5/3/06, Mukarram Syed [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
I need some help on this, we are going to go live soon but this is a road
block for us.
The issue is:
We are hosting an ecommerce site. Lets say the http domain is
www.example.com
We go to www.example.com, browse and click on some items and
On 5/3/06, Stuart, Ed [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
We're running Apache 2.0.46 on Red Hat kernel 2.4. We're trying to shorten
the URL our clients have to use to connect to an application. We have three
environments; development, test, and production. Our approach is to create a
DNS entry in the
On 5/3/06, Stuart, Ed [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
We're running Apache 2.0.46 on Red Hat kernel 2.4. We're trying to shorten
the URL our clients have to use to connect to an application. We have three
environments; development, test, and production. Our approach is to create a
DNS entry in the
Dear Apache Experts,
I am somewhat confused about that CGI stuff. I have successfully written
a CGI script that sets a cookie. The (Ruby) script is called directly as
CGI script, because I noticed that it seems to be impossible to call the
CGI script using Apache's Server Sider Includes (SSI).
Joshua,
Below you can find my httpd.conf. As I explained it, my clients connect
to this config running on port 7000 and this is working fine.
Concerning eventual errors, I don't get any error with it, except that
when I try to access any ftp site ( example ftp://ftp.belnet.be/ ) I get
this
Krist and all... Thanks for the information you
gave. It helpedmeto debug some of my mistakes in the .conf files and
to understand a bit of what is going wrong.
Ithink part of the problem is my environment.
I havewindows 2000 boxes and have an installedApache 2.0.55 binary
(downloaded from
This is a bit of a newbie question --- But can one
have named virtual hosts on port 80 but still run SSL on the same server
bynot having any named virtual hosts on port 443 ?
Bill Angus, MAhttp://www.psychtest.com
- Original Message -
From:
Krist van Besien
To:
Bill,
Yes, you can :) Its all about how you configure your
VirtualHosts. If you elaborate a bit, I would be glad to shoot a sample
config :)
--
Vasiliy Boulytchev
CIT Internet
On Thu, 4 May 2006, Bill Angus wrote:
This is a bit of a newbie question --- But can one have named virtual
I'm getting lots of the following error with Apache 2.0.52 on a Solaris 10
machine:
[info] (32)Broken pipe: core_output_filter: writing data to the network
I've read online that it's normal to see this when users click stop or in
some other way end the connection before the transmission ends,
In porting a module from apache 1.3 to 2.0/2.2
I'm seeing these apache specific elements:
request_rec * r:
static int foo (request_rec * r)
r-uri
r-server-server_hostname
r-pool
ap_getword:
w = ap_getword(r-pool, dnam, '/'); /* previosuly: char *name =
r-uri; ... dname = name + 2; */
Hello All - I have an issue with my Apache server that I do not understand. I
am no Apache expert, so I am hoping someone within this forum can tell me if
this is expected behavior, a config issue or a possible bug. I see nothing in
the FAQ's or bug lists that help me with this. I am testing
Dear Vasiliy:
It seems that I am getting an error message in the
log file that
[warn] Init: (www.psychtest.com:443) You configured
HTTP(80) on the standard HTTPS(443) port!
If I let the conf.ssl script proceed to the point
where it tries configure SSL on, the server terminates.
What I
Im reconstructing a web server after inadvertently (and
stupidly) deleting Apache2s ./conf directory instead of copying it to a
safe place L. Im using a fraternal twin of
that web server as a model and file source to recreate that ./conf directory. I
believe Ive restored all of the
I've commented on each one with what I have deduced so far, any insight
into if I am correct or not or are missing something would be awesome :)
JupiterHost.Net wrote:
In porting a module from apache 1.3 to 2.0/2.2
I'm seeing these apache specific elements:
request_rec * r:
static int foo
While trying to run my apache instance as a proxy, I
get the following error:
Cannot load
/bmc/local/apps/apache/modules/mod_proxy.so into
server: ld.so.1: httpd: fatal: relocation error: file
/bmc/local/apps/apache/modules/mod_proxy.so: symbol
ap_proxyerror: referenced symbol not found
I have
On 5/4/06, Vincent Blondel [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Joshua,
Below you can find my httpd.conf. As I explained it, my clients connect
to this config running on port 7000 and this is working fine.
Concerning eventual errors, I don't get any error with it, except that
when I try to access any ftp
Thanks! I should of noted that touch works as well, so I suspect if that is
what 'more' does it would work to. I'll try it(I have to wait for ttl to expire
so it takes awhile), and will post only if it does not work. I just think it's
odd that we would have to use these more unusual methods to
I have it set up like this, but I can not manage to write to it at
all. I originally had some Auth stuff in there, but that has been
removed.
When ever I try reading or any thing I get a 403 error. Httpd does
have the proper permissions for accessing it.
Any suggestions as to what to check?
Title: Issue : AllTheWeb, Altavista with Apache Proxy Server
Hi,
We have been using Apache (httpd 2.0.50) as a Proxy Server. The Proxy handles all requests except the search queries to the AllTheWeb, Altavista Search Engines. Whenever I submit a query to these search engines, it takes me
Boyle Owen wrote:
Doesn't mean much... Could all be using the same DN server for all we
know. I understand you being coy about revealing your actual domain name
but in this case you are hindering people trying to help you. It is
starting to look like a DNS issue whereby some machines on
-
.htaccess
RewriteEngine on
RewriteCond %{HTTP_HOST} ^www.urlAA.net$ [OR]
RewriteCond %{HTTP_HOST} ^urlAA.net$ [OR]
RewriteCond %{HTTP_HOST} ^mm.urlAA.net$
RewriteRule ^(.*) http://www.urlBB:8080/myservlet/$1 [R,L]
-
The $1 seems to be picking up the /m/nate part of
You are right and this is exactly what I would like to have. So if I understand
you, it is impossible to ask apache to
behave, in forward configurations, as some web browsers (like firefox) during
ftp connections or in other words to
transform the ftp output in a nice html page.
Thanks a lot
Vincent Blondel wrote:
You are right and this is exactly what I would like to have. So if I understand
you, it is impossible to ask apache to
behave, in forward configurations, as some web browsers (like firefox) during
ftp connections or in other words to
transform the ftp output in a nice
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