Hallo,
ich hab folgendes Problem. Im ConfigFile habe ich folgendes stehen:
NameVirtualHost *:443
VirtualHost *:443
DirectoryIndex index.php index.html index.htm
.
/VirtualHost
Wenn ich eine Seite aufrufe, sucht apache immer nach index.html, aber nicht
nach index.php. Im ErrorLog steht
Ooops. :-)
-Original Message-
From: Robert Ionescu [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, July 10, 2006 11:52 PM
To: users@httpd.apache.org
Subject: Re: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Re: problem with mod_rewrite rewiterule with
[P](internal proxying)
Axel-Stéphane SMORGRAV wrote:
What does
Hi Paul and Hans,
I tried to create a setup similar to the one Paul did (with https on the
internet and http on the secure lan). I couldn't get this working even
on the 2.0.53, ie. owa and active sync works fine RPC does some strange
things. If you wait a very long time ( more then5 minutes)
You probably need to modify the access rights of the associated Directory
section accordingly.
I am not familiar with Apache on Win XP but I guess you need something like
Directory G:/tees
Options MultiViews
AllowOverride None
Order allow,deny
Allow from all
/Directory
-ascs
Pieter Vanmeerbeek pieter.vanmeerbeek at able.be writes:
Hi Paul and Hans,
I tried to create a setup similar to the one Paul did (with https on the
internet and http on the secure lan). I couldn't get this working even
on the 2.0.53, ie. owa and active sync works fine RPC does some
Hi all,
since this list was not able to answer my question regarding the
LDAP authentication module of Apache, could you recommend another
source of help? Even if it is a commercial help provider...
Kind Regards,
Steffen Sobiech
Hi,
Pieter Vanmeerbeek schrieb:
I tried to create a setup similar to the one Paul did (with https on the
internet and http on the secure lan). I couldn't get this working even
on the 2.0.53, ie. owa and active sync works fine RPC does some strange
things. If you wait a very long time ( more
Check your DirectoryIndex directive, too. I get this a lot when I
forget to put in a file that I use. By default, Apache ships with
index.html, for example, but not index.htm (which is what I use).
On 7/10/06, Chris Schulman [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Forgive me for asking a possibly very basic
On 7/11/06, Rob Wilkerson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Check your DirectoryIndex directive, too. I get this a lot when I
forget to put in a file that I use. By default, Apache ships with
index.html, for example, but not index.htm (which is what I use).
Right you are. I found that and changed
-Original Message-
From: Matus UHLAR - fantomas [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
This is intended for some reason or another. In the source, the
VirtualHost name is searched first (in order of appearance in conf
file) and returns a match before ServerName/Alias is even tried.
I
Hi. I was wondering if I can setup a reverse proxy using Apache and
somehow have the origin server require a client certificate from the
proxy server? I've been reading the docs about the directives, and it
looks like the SSLProxyVerify directive will require the proxy to obtain
a valid
I'd posted previously about some problems getting LDAP / AD
authentication working from Win 2K3 and Apache 2.0.55; using the module
from muquit.com solved the problem for individual users.
However, I'm unable to get protected directories working by group - that
is, I can either allow any user
As a quick hack I tried enabling mod_dav on a location to see if it would act
as a storage backend for regular page serving. That is, just to use it for GET
and HEAD requests and none of the other DAV-related requests.
For the most part it works, but for some reason DirectorySlash and
Hi,
I have an httpd config with a rewrite rule with a proxy;
RewriteRule ^/path1/(.*) http://localhost:8080/path2$1 [P]
and a disk cache like so;
CacheRoot /tmp/cache
CacheSize 32768
CacheEnable disk /
Now my index page index.html gets cached, but nothing that is handled
by the rewrite rule
Ellison , John P wrote:
Hi. I was wondering if I can setup a reverse proxy using Apache and
somehow have the origin server require a client certificate from the
proxy server? I've been reading the docs about the directives, and it
looks like the SSLProxyVerify directive will require the
Ellison , John P wrote:
Hi. I was wondering if I can setup a reverse proxy using Apache and
somehow have the origin server require a client certificate from
the
proxy server? I've been reading the docs about the directives, and
it
looks like the SSLProxyVerify directive will require
Hi,
Couple of points..
On 7/11/06, Tom Hodder [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
I have an httpd config with a rewrite rule with a proxy;
RewriteRule ^/path1/(.*) http://localhost:8080/path2$1 [P]
Why use rewrite for this? ProxyPass ProxyPassReverse would be better.
and a disk cache like so;
Hello,
my name is mike roland.
i'm not a unix expert.
we have a vps server with for virtual host domains.
everything is working fine so far:
the webs are accessible the mails can be sent and received.
but we want to install a blacklist to refuse emails from certain
email-addresses for the whole
Hello:
This is my first message on the list so please bare with me...
I have this situation where a site is giving me back a 302 response
with a Location in violation of the HTTP protocol, like this
HTTP/1.1 302 Found
Location: Site/Main/missao.htm
so i can't catch this with
Hi there,How do I unsubscribe from this list, sending emails to [EMAIL PROTECTED] is not working.Thanks very much!David
On 7/11/06, Brandon Fosdick [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
As a quick hack I tried enabling mod_dav on a location to see if it would act
as a storage backend for regular page serving. That is, just to use it for GET
and HEAD requests and none of the other DAV-related requests.
For the most part it
On 7/11/06, Mididoc Productions [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello,
my name is mike roland.
i'm not a unix expert.
we have a vps server with for virtual host domains.
everything is working fine so far:
the webs are accessible the mails can be sent and received.
but we want to install a blacklist
you would probably want the spamassassin mailing list for that, rather
than the httpd list.
try here:
http://wiki.apache.org/spamassassin/MailingLists
Mididoc Productions wrote:
Hello,
my name is mike roland.
i'm not a unix expert.
we have a vps server with for virtual host domains.
On 7/11/06, David Zhao [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi there,
How do I unsubscribe from this list, sending emails to
[EMAIL PROTECTED] is not working.
Thanks very much!
Likely because you are subscribed to the main list, not the digest list. Try:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
See:
thank you will do.
best regards
mike roland
-Ursprüngliche Nachricht-
Von: Pid [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Gesendet: Dienstag, 11. Juli 2006 23:14
An: users@httpd.apache.org
Betreff: Re: [EMAIL PROTECTED] spamassassin
you would probably want the spamassassin mailing list for that,
Still struggling on this one - can anyone help?If you don't feel like reading the entire thread: basically I want to limit caching to only forward proxy requests. It has been suggested that I just put 'CacheEnable disk /' in a virtual host that only does proxy. Although its a clean solution, it
Vincent Bray wrote:
I have an httpd config with a rewrite rule with a proxy;
RewriteRule ^/path1/(.*) http://localhost:8080/path2$1 [P]
Why use rewrite for this? ProxyPass ProxyPassReverse would be better.
Ah. I see, for some reason I didn't think mod_proxy would handle the
mapping which
Joshua Slive wrote:
Show us the config and log entries. In general, activating DAV for a
directory shouldn't change anything about GET/HEAD requests.
This is the relevant bit from httpd.conf
---
#Serve account public_html directories
Location ~ /~
DirectoryIndex
On 7/11/06, Brandon Fosdick [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Joshua Slive wrote:
Show us the config and log entries. In general, activating DAV for a
directory shouldn't change anything about GET/HEAD requests.
This is the relevant bit from httpd.conf
---
#Serve account public_html
On Mon, 10 Jul 2006 17:14, Boyle Owen wrote:
Thanks for your response. I have some success now, although it took a fight
and there's still a problem with the location of my rewrite code. For
background I'll put up the geoip.conf include file contents:
IfModule mod_geoip.c
GeoIPEnable On
Hans Maurer hans at red.roses.de writes:
Hi,
Actually, my theory is more along the line that the basic design of RPC over
HTTP is broken. It's extremely sensitive to any kind of delay or buffering
on intermediary servers, and apache does exactly that (RFC compliant,
nevertheless).
Joshua Slive wrote:
What are you trying to accomplish? As I said, activating DAV without
any DAV methods doesn't make any sense.
I was trying to see if I could give my users a public_html directory within
their DAV shares.
In addition, the use of Dav UserDir implies you are using some
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