Different issue than what I originally had, so changing the subject
to reflect..
SSLEngine On was somehow disabled. No clue when or how. Re-enabled
it, decided to go for the 2.2.2 upgrade. Halfway through the make,
realized I didn't specify the prefix. Stopped it, remade /installed
with
On 7/8/06, Evan Platt [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Different issue than what I originally had, so changing the subject
to reflect..
SSLEngine On was somehow disabled. No clue when or how. Re-enabled
it, decided to go for the 2.2.2 upgrade. Halfway through the make,
realized I didn't specify the
I'm trying to avoid interruption of service as much as possible, but
don't
have an alternative box to run on while I update. Is there a
preferred
way to do this?
Thanks,
Boysenberry
boysenberrys.com | habitatlife.com | selfgnosis.com
I am interested in testing mpm perchild or anything else I can do to
help get it into Apache 2.4 (i read through the mpm source code some
time ago trying to understand a different question).
Debian reports that this mpm is under heavy development and the weekly
status posting to the apache
I have an application front-ended by Apache 1.3, and the application cannot
handle more than roughly 200 concurrent requests. We throttled back Apache by
setting MaxClients to 190 and that seems to regulate the load and prevent the
application server from crashing. The problem is, if the
On Saturday 08 July 2006 16:48, Guy Hulbert wrote:
I am interested in testing mpm perchild or anything else I can do to
help get it into Apache 2.4
Either start hacking or commission someone.
Debian reports that this mpm is under heavy development
Well, debian's apache has a reputation for
On 07.07.06 18:41, Marten Lehmann wrote:
I have a strange problem: I'm providing a service to my users on a
certain ip-address. This service in turn connects to another server.
How? do you use mod_proxy?
When this service connects to the server it uses the ip-address of the
http-service
On Sat, 2006-08-07 at 18:34 +0100, Nick Kew wrote:
On Saturday 08 July 2006 16:48, Guy Hulbert wrote:
I am interested in testing mpm perchild or anything else I can do to
help get it into Apache 2.4
Either start hacking or commission someone.
I may start hacking.
Debian reports that
Boysenberry Payne wrote:
I'm trying to avoid interruption of service as much as possible, but don't
have an alternative box to run on while I update. Is there a preferred
way to do this?
Thanks,
Boysenberry
boysenberrys.com | habitatlife.com | selfgnosis.com
Hi -
The much preferred way
On Sat, 2006-08-07 at 18:34 +0100, Nick Kew wrote:
The good news is, there are third-party solutions that provide
similar functionality. For example, the Metux or Peruser MPMs,
or fastcgi.
google: Peruser MPM apache
finds:
http://www.phpdeveloper.org/news/4407
which mentions:
Is there a way to make the subdirectory .htacces file override the root?
Sorry to top post, but that is how my pocket pc replies.
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From: Joshua Slive joshuaOn 7/7/06, Noel Stratton [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Here is my .htaccess configuration in my root directory:
Hey guys,i had sent this before but i dont know if the group got this mailanyway here it is again...1. every user (say foo) on my webserver gets a user directory
/home/foo/private_html which she and only she should be able to access2.this, as i know,
can be done placing a .htaccess file in
somewhere there is a module that will allow you to auto-redirect if a
certain variable (in this case clients or numberClients) reaches
or exeeds a certain value (in this case, 191, 1 over the max, so that
when user number 191attempts connection, it kicks him, but user 190
can freely use the app).
Hi Rob,I had a similar issue a few days ago and I finally figured out how to fix it. I basically just recompiled apache2 but enabled proxy from the start, but I installed it to a different directory. For me it was:
./configure --prefix=/place/to/install --enable-mods-shared=most
I use server log analysis software (123LogAnalyzer) to count visits to my site. But a lot of people use SiteMeter (from sitemeter.com).It seems to me that SiteMeter works well with sites that get roughly 5,000 visits a day or more, but with lower traffic sites, the SiteMeter stats seem to be
hello,I just downloaded, compiled and installed httpd 2.2.2. The installation went fine, however, I wasn't able to read the documentation in the docs/manual/ directory. All the .html files contain nothing but URI: xx, and the actual manual contents are in files ended with .html.locale
What can
At 07:46 AM 7/8/2006, you wrote:
You would probably need to make clean; configure --options; make install.
If you want to stick with the current install, you can use the -f
command line option (to apachectl or httpd) to tell it where to look
for httpd.conf.
Many thanks, it's now looking in
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