RE: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Hosting off of Shared Storage

2006-05-15 Thread Axel-Stéphane SMORGRAV
And in addition to this, if you run the Apache servers on Solaris, you may turn on NFS caching. -ascs -Original Message- From: William A. Rowe, Jr. [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Monday, May 15, 2006 11:19 PM To: users@httpd.apache.org Subject: Re: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Hosting off of Sha

Re: [EMAIL PROTECTED] cgi permission

2006-05-15 Thread Amir Aavani
Thanks Bill, When I disabled the selinux (or even set it to permissive mode), the problem solved. Bill Jones wrote: On 5/15/06, Amir Aavani <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: I recently installed FC5 on my laptop, Before that I had FC4 with latest version of httpd. On FC4, i developed a cgi applica

Re: [EMAIL PROTECTED] SSL Problem Still not Solved in Apache2-RHEL4

2006-05-15 Thread Rex Brooks
Thanks Bill, I will be running Bill Jones' suggestion first in the a.m. around 4:00 a.m. We'll see where I go from there. I will post the results as soon as I know. Given the project this effort is designed for, security concerns are going to get more, not less important, but I will just have

Re: [EMAIL PROTECTED] SSL Problem Still not Solved in Apache2-RHEL4

2006-05-15 Thread Bill Jones
On 5/15/06, William A. Rowe, Jr. <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: I wrote support/win32/wintty.c to create a console window on the fly for such a dialog, letting the service speak with the user at the console. Obviously, it's win32 specific. But I can't imagine it would be impossible to create a simil

Re: [EMAIL PROTECTED] SSL Problem Still not Solved in Apache2-RHEL4

2006-05-15 Thread Rex Brooks
Thanks Bill, Since I am a morning person, I will do this at about 4:00 a.m. in the morning here on the left coast. I would love to try it now and confirm it, but I've learned better. I just want to be on the safe side, or the safe side, and I know for sure I am better at being careful in the

Re: [EMAIL PROTECTED] SSL Problem Still not Solved in Apache2-RHEL4

2006-05-15 Thread William A. Rowe, Jr.
Rex Brooks wrote: I have Apache2 in RHEL4, so I am assuming that the SSL Sections you refer to are in ssl.conf which is loaded as a DSO. I understand that httpd must be able to read the crt/pem file. I did specify a pass phrase when I created the key/crt. However, I do not get a request ask

Re: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Log File Name

2006-05-15 Thread Bill Jones
On 5/15/06, Michael Elias <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: I have a webfarm using a common httpd.conf for four machines connected to a SAN. I would like to find a way to name the logfiles with the hostname to identify what machine they came from. I tried passing a shell variable like below; CustomL

Re: [EMAIL PROTECTED] SSL Problem Still not Solved in Apache2-RHEL4

2006-05-15 Thread Bill Jones
On 5/15/06, Rex Brooks <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: I did specify a pass phrase when I created the key/crt. However, I do not get a request asking me to supply the pass phrase when I enter: service httpd start. I just get the same FAILED notice with the same error in the error_log. You likely wo

[EMAIL PROTECTED] Log File Name

2006-05-15 Thread Michael Elias
Hi all –   I have a webfarm using a common httpd.conf for four machines connected to a SAN. I would like to find a way to name the logfiles with the hostname to identify what machine they came from.   I tried passing a shell variable like below; CustomLog    "| /usr/sbin/rotatelogs /va

Re: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Apache eating memory

2006-05-15 Thread Brad Greenlee
I think this is the article: http://virtualthreads.blogspot.com/2006/02/understanding-memory-usage-on-linux.html -b Bob Kinney wrote: It seems to me that I recently read about this apparent (literally) issue. I think it was on one of Red Hat's magazines. It had to do with diparities in the wa

[EMAIL PROTECTED] Problem generate SSL self-signed certificate class 2 for oracle http server powered by apache

2006-05-15 Thread Franky Ronaldy
Hi, I am having a problem when I try to generate SSL self-signed certificate class 2 by using openssl command. First, I generate csr for apache the followed by creating self-signed root CA: openssl genrsa –des3 –out ca.key 1024 –rand random-bits openssl req -new -x509 -days 3650 -config root-ca

Re: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Apache eating memory

2006-05-15 Thread Bob Kinney
It seems to me that I recently read about this apparent (literally) issue. I think it was on one of Red Hat's magazines. It had to do with diparities in the way that ps reports memory usage. If I recall correctly, ps will report the memory for each forked process as if it was a new instance of th

Re: [EMAIL PROTECTED] ProxyPassReverse on Windows

2006-05-15 Thread Avraham Shapiro
** Low Priority ** Oops. There is no "=20" on the ProxyPassReverse. I'm new to the list and posted to the wrong address (users-help). When I got it back I edit/forward'ed and fat fingered the url which is just the symbolic "in-addr". Avi >>> [EMAIL PROTECTED] 05/15/06 5:23 PM >>> ** Low Pr

[EMAIL PROTECTED] ProxyPassReverse on Windows

2006-05-15 Thread Avraham Shapiro
** Low Priority ** Hi, I'm trying to run Apache 2.2 under Win 2k and get ProxyPassReverse = working. I turned on mod_rewrite as required but the line: ProxyPassReverse / http://in-addr=20 causes problems at startup: C:\Program Files\Apache Software Foundation\Apache2.2\bin>httpd -k start Syn

Re: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Hosting off of Shared Storage

2006-05-15 Thread Dan Trainor
William A. Rowe, Jr. wrote: Dan Trainor wrote: I was wanting to see if I could get some feedback in regards to hosting with Apache off of shared storage. Turn off sendfile, mmap, and keep your locks/mutexes on local storage. Hi William - Thanks for the response. So this is successful if t

Re: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Hosting off of Shared Storage

2006-05-15 Thread William A. Rowe, Jr.
Dan Trainor wrote: I was wanting to see if I could get some feedback in regards to hosting with Apache off of shared storage. Turn off sendfile, mmap, and keep your locks/mutexes on local storage. - The official User-To-User s

Re: [EMAIL PROTECTED] SSL Problem Still not Solved in Apache2-RHEL4

2006-05-15 Thread Rex Brooks
Sorry the thread is so confusing. I tried to boil the symptoms down to the basics in that last post. I have Apache2 in RHEL4, so I am assuming that the SSL Sections you refer to are in ssl.conf which is loaded as a DSO. What I have does not match the page specified, at least not exactly or in

[EMAIL PROTECTED] Hosting off of Shared Storage

2006-05-15 Thread Dan Trainor
Hello, all - I was wanting to see if I could get some feedback in regards to hosting with Apache off of shared storage. I have a lot of experience using Apache and LVS, and that works well. However, I've got a new project, and I'd like to do the same kind of setup, but also use shared storag

[EMAIL PROTECTED] [Announcement] cli-users@httpd.apache.org List Closed

2006-05-15 Thread William A. Rowe, Jr.
To continue participating in peer-to-peer support for Apache HTTP Server's mod_aspdotnet users, please join us at [EMAIL PROTECTED] users@, please welcome our cli-users. Note that all things on using httpd from the ASF are welcome and on-topic here. Thank you.

RE: [EMAIL PROTECTED] .htaccess and WAP 1.1

2006-05-15 Thread stoddarn
>> > Boyle Owen wrote: >> > So I would conclude that there is nothing wrong with the setup at your > end. I think you need to look at the setup at the phone's service > provider. To recap how WAP works, the phone makes a proprietary (eg, GPRS) > connection to a WAP server located in the phone compa

RE: [EMAIL PROTECTED] ASPDotNet

2006-05-15 Thread Vic Feria
This must be an old post from dnzone.com http://www.dnzone.com/showDetail.asp?TypeId=1&NewsId=69 -Original Message- From: William A. Rowe, Jr. [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Sunday, May 14, 2006 11:26 PM To: users@httpd.apache.org Subject: Re: [EMAIL PROTECTED] ASPDotNet Vic Feria wro

Re: [EMAIL PROTECTED] SSL Problem Still not Solved in Apache2-RHEL4

2006-05-15 Thread Bill Jones
On 5/15/06, Rex Brooks <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: I'm still stuck with httpd not starting while mod_ssl included in Apache2.0 in RHEL4. httpd will start without mod_ssl. Sorry, I have tried to read this thread but I am totally confused; could you please see if your SSL sections match this exam

[EMAIL PROTECTED] SSL Problem Still not Solved in Apache2-RHEL4

2006-05-15 Thread Rex Brooks
I'm still stuck with httpd not starting while mod_ssl included in Apache2.0 in RHEL4. httpd will start without mod_ssl. However, connection is then refused at both of the Virtual Hosts I'm using together: Default=mysqld-php portal; Other=Derby-tomcat-jsp ebxmlrr registry; so I returned to tur

RE: [EMAIL PROTECTED] https to http proxy with Apache

2006-05-15 Thread Axel-Stéphane SMORGRAV
If your configuration is broken, migrating to Apache 2.2 and use mod_proxy_balancer will make absolutely no difference since AFAIK ProxyPassReverse works exactly the same way in 2.2 as it does in 2.0. What you could do though is use AJP instead of HTTP for communication with your application se

[EMAIL PROTECTED] configuring APache 2.0 on AIX 5.2

2006-05-15 Thread johnny page
Thanks for your help in the past. I am attempting to install Apache and performing the configure command. I was told I need to enable DSO , and below are the commands I ran to attempt to execute the configure command. When running the configure script for Apache what options should I use.

Re: [EMAIL PROTECTED] https to http proxy with Apache

2006-05-15 Thread Bo Najdrovsky
Axel-Stéphane SMORGRAV wrote: In that case my guess is that it is the application that generates erroneous redirect URLs. Had tomcat generated the redirect URLs, theyr would have contained the port number also, e.g. http://andy:8012/ Keep your configuration the way it is (ProxyPreserveHost Off

Re: [EMAIL PROTECTED] cgi permission

2006-05-15 Thread Richard de Vries
Check your selinux settings. From within your desktop "System - Administration - Security Level and Firewall" --- Amir Aavani <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > I recently installed FC5 on my laptop, Before that I > had FC4 with latest > version of httpd. On FC4, i developed a cgi > application (us

[EMAIL PROTECTED] Possible to call external program for authentication?

2006-05-15 Thread jennyw
Hi, everyone, We're using Apache as a proxy. One of the applications we want to make available to users doesn't integrate with our authentication method, so we were wondering if we could have Apache contact an authentication process before proxying to this application. Some background: Our

[EMAIL PROTECTED] Re: mod_proxy_balancer stickysession issues

2006-05-15 Thread Brian Rectanus
On 5/11/06, Brian Rectanus <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: Brian Rectanus wrote: > Hello all, > > I am having problems with mod_proxy_balancer and sticky sessions in > 2.2.0 - 2.2.2. > > Here is what I have: > > NameVirtualHost *:80 > Listen 80 > > ... > > BalancerMember http://server1:8000

[EMAIL PROTECTED] Automatically VirtualHost to AuthUserFile

2006-05-15 Thread Chris Toledo
I am new to Apache. I have a basic authentication setup that requires seperate set of users to log in to seperate sites. As you can see from the setup below I am seperating authentication by site. This can be tedious as we create and remove sites quite frequently. Is there a way to use regular expr

Re: [EMAIL PROTECTED] ASPDotNet

2006-05-15 Thread Bill Jones
On 5/15/06, Vic Feria <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: Yes, I have seen Mod_mono. I was not successful in making it work. I did however loaded the aspmodule from the Apache web site and that works beautifully. I just do not know its capability and how it compares with Microsoft's IIS6. Unknown, I ha

RE: [EMAIL PROTECTED] ASPDotNet

2006-05-15 Thread Vic Feria
Yes, I have seen Mod_mono. I was not successful in making it work. I did however loaded the aspmodule from the Apache web site and that works beautifully. I just do not know its capability and how it compares with Microsoft's IIS6. -Original Message- From: Bill Jones [mailto:[EMAIL PROT

Re: [EMAIL PROTECTED] cgi permission

2006-05-15 Thread Bill Jones
On 5/15/06, Amir Aavani <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: I recently installed FC5 on my laptop, Before that I had FC4 with latest version of httpd. On FC4, i developed a cgi application (using fpc) which read/write from/to some files. The files where on my desktop, i.e /home/Amir/Desktop/1 . Also, I s

RE: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Accents problem with Apache 2 under windows

2006-05-15 Thread Francisco Ruiz Ibañez
Sorry, Source url was wrong. It was http://localhost/sól.gif   Regards -Mensaje original-De: Emmanuel E [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]Enviado el: jueves, 11 de mayo de 2006 5:46Para: users@httpd.apache.orgAsunto: Re: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Accents problem with Apache 2 under windowsIt converts

[EMAIL PROTECTED] Directory Security Systems

2006-05-15 Thread Paul Wilhelm Elsinghorst
Hi folks, I have the following problem and struggle to get it solved. I have a range of IP's that are supposed to access a directory. For now I used "Allow from .. (IP's)" to have those machines access the directory. Now there is one more IP I wan't to add that a little different. I wan't thi

[EMAIL PROTECTED] proxy: error reading status line from remote server

2006-05-15 Thread Marco Berizzi
Hello everybody. I have configured httpd 2.2.2 on a slackware linux 10.2 as a reverse https proxy in front of a exchange outlook web access 2003sp2 (windows 2003sp1). I'm getting these errors (quite often): proxy: error reading status line from remote server 3.3.3.33, referer: https://mail.XXX.YY

Re: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Apache eating memory

2006-05-15 Thread Girts
I'm using slackware 10.2, php 4.4.1 and apache 2.0.55. Does any of these have somekind of memory leaks ? ldd httpd libssl.so.0.9.7 => /usr/local/lib/libssl.so.0.9.7 (0x40024000) libcrypto.so.0.9.7 => /usr/local/lib/libcrypto.so.0.9.7 (0x40054000) libaprutil-0.so.0 => /www/li

[EMAIL PROTECTED] Apache 2.2.2 / Berkeley DB 4.3.29 configuration issue on Solaris 10 (sparc)

2006-05-15 Thread steffen . elste
Hello list, while trying to set up Subversion from scratch i ran into some sort of problem ... System is a Sun V240, running Solaris 10. I tried to compile Berkeley DB (4.3.29), Apache (2.2.2) and Subversion (1.3.1) with gcc as provided by Sun (not the packages from sunfreeware), this is gcc's

RE: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Apache eating memory

2006-05-15 Thread Axel-Stéphane SMORGRAV
You need to be more specific about httpd and OS versions, as well as a list of the modules used. There have been memory leaks in some modules in the past, like a leak in the handling of rewrite maps for example. You could also search the Apache bug site. -ascs -Original Message- From:

[EMAIL PROTECTED] Apache eating memory

2006-05-15 Thread Girts
PID USER PR NI VIRT RES SHR S %CPU %MEMTIME+ COMMAND 8520 www 10 0 414m 320m 4896 S 0.0 36.2 0:08.08 httpd 8631 www9 0 195m 191m 3816 S 0.0 21.7 0:15.50 httpd 8511 www9 0 182m 178m 4944 S 0.0 20.2 0:06.49 httpd 8516 www9 0 20016 15m