Markus Frahm [EMAIL PROTECTED] schrieb am Tue, Jul 11, 2006 at 06:12:37PM
+0200:
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
Am Mittwoch, 12. Juli 2006 12:15 schrieb Paul Puschmann:
Markus Frahm [EMAIL PROTECTED] schrieb am Tue, Jul 11, 2006 at
06:12:37PM +0200:
Hallo,
ich hab folgendes Problem. Im ConfigFile habe ich folgendes stehen:
NameVirtualHost *:443
VirtualHost *:443
DirectoryIndex index.php
Markus Frahm [EMAIL PROTECTED] schrieb am Wed, Jul 12, 2006 at 03:16:36PM
+0200:
Am Mittwoch, 12. Juli 2006 12:15 schrieb Paul Puschmann:
Markus Frahm [EMAIL PROTECTED] schrieb am Tue, Jul 11, 2006 at
06:12:37PM +0200:
Hallo,
ich hab folgendes Problem. Im ConfigFile habe ich folgendes
Paul,
Paul Freeman schrieb:
There are already workarounds in apache and squid for certain non-compliant
behaviour of various browsers. Perhaps this is another case (although it is a
bit more fundamental given we are dealing with a protocol). There may even be a
solution using current settings
Hi guys :)
I was searching the documentation for a while for some way to get my
httpd-access.log limited by size
but I didn't found anything...
is there a way to limit my log files by size ?
for example when the log file reaches 100Mbytes to stop growing and evry new
line to overwrites the
On Tuesday 11 July 2006 22:00, António Mota wrote:
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:
-Original Message-
From: Mario Pavlov [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, July 12, 2006 8:43 AM
To: users@httpd.apache.org
Subject: [EMAIL PROTECTED] limiting log files' size
Hi guys :)
I was searching the documentation for a while for some way to
get my httpd-access.log
Hi Marx,
Thanks for the quick reply. I'm cc-ing to the apache user's list for
the benefit of others.
On 7/12/06, Apache Security Response Team [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Dear Kim Leng Goh:
This is actually a known problem with rpm signature checking. rpm will
not correctly validate a key where
-Original Message-
From: Mario Pavlov [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, July 12, 2006 8:43 AM
To: users@httpd.apache.org
Subject: [EMAIL PROTECTED] limiting log files' size
Hi guys :)
I was searching the documentation for a while for some way to
get my
Title: Problem with mod_proxy and UTF-8 encoding
Hi all
I'm running a reverse proxy using Apache 2.0.54_1 on Solaris 9 and using mod_proxy to proxy requests to a backend IIS Webserver. Everything works fine except when the German umlaut character appears in the URL. As a test I have a
Some of you will probably recognize this problem from last week. We have been
having major email problems and I have not been able to send or receive mail
most days. So, I hope this message gets sent.
I am running Apache Version 1.3 on a Unix system. Things were running fine
until storms
I have a server set up with Apache/2.0.55 (Win32), PHP/5.1.2, and Perl
(ActivePerl 5.8.8 Build 817).
My main index page (index.php) resides in my DocumentRoot directory and is
served by entering the url without the need to add index.php to the end.
This page has links to my company's bugzilla
Look for your DocumentRoot directive in your httpd.conf. It will (or
should) contain a space-delimited list of file names (e.g. index.html
index.cgi). Add index.php and you'll be all set.
On 7/12/06, [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have a server set up with Apache/2.0.55
Sorry, I meant your DirectoryIndex directive, not your DocumentRoot
directive. :-)
On 7/12/06, Rob Wilkerson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Look for your DocumentRoot directive in your httpd.conf. It will (or
should) contain a space-delimited list of file names (e.g. index.html
index.cgi). Add
-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, July 12, 2006 1:43 PM
To: users@httpd.apache.org
Subject: [EMAIL PROTECTED] index files in subdirectories
I have a server set up with Apache/2.0.55 (Win32),
PHP/5.1.2, and Perl
(ActivePerl
See if you have more logs in /var/log/httpd. Those may provide
additional information if they exist.
On 7/12/06, Graves, Jan [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Some of you will probably recognize this problem from last week. We have been
having major email problems and I have not been able to send or
its not DocumentRoot directive its DirectoryIndex directive :-)
ashutosh
- Original Message -
From: Rob Wilkerson [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: users@httpd.apache.org
Sent: Wednesday, July 12, 2006 5:54 PM
Subject: Re: [EMAIL PROTECTED] index files in subdirectories
Look for your
I guess , there may be some problem in SSL autho , look at the include of
module mod_ssl , restart apache gracefully, after looking at all the
libraries directives through ldd.
- Original Message -
From: Rob Wilkerson [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: users@httpd.apache.org
Sent: Wednesday, July
Rob,
Thanks for your quick response. I checked and I do not have a directory
/var/log/httpd. In var/log I do have lots of log files - adduser,
auth.log, cron, dmesg.today, ftp.log, lastlog, maillog,
messages,mount.today, ppp.log, sendmail, setuid.today, slip.log, userlog
and wtmp. I displayed
My directory index is already set to:
DirectoryIndex index.cgi index.php index.html index.html.var
but I'm still getting this problem.
The messages I get are:
Forbidden
You don't have permission to access /cometawiki/ on this server.
Forbidden
You don't have permission to access
Okay, this is due to the permission problem
look at your user /group setting in apache httpd.conf, and then go to the
respective directory and change those ownership according to that
like
# chown user.group directory name (do it as a sudo user)
- Original Message -
From: [EMAIL
I'm running apache on a Windows 2003 Server machine (not my choice of
operating system :P) so I can't run chown :(
My directory settings are:
Directory D:/Websites/gateway
Options Indexes FollowSymLinks ExecCGI
AllowOverride All
Order allow,deny
Allow from all
Yes - I also think I have a problem with SSL. But I do not know much
about Unix or Apache. I am not sure what you are suggesting I do. What
do you mean by look at the include of mod_ssl and restarting Apache
gracefully?
Thanks.
Jan Graves
Network Administrator/Engineer
Lenawee Intermediate
ok, so I've gotten past all my apache/siteminder problems and now siteminder
and apache are playing together nicely. I have a new problem where when I try
to access one of my sites it errors out in the section that uses LDAP. Now I
might be wrong about thinking it is ldap issues, but I'll see
Have you tried commenting out the LoadModule directive that loads
mod_ssl and restarting? That will at least tell you whether that is
the module preventing you from starting the service...
On 7/12/06, Graves, Jan [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Yes - I also think I have a problem with SSL. But I do
The error
[Fri Jul 7 14:08:33 2006] [error] mod_ssl: Init: Private key not
found and [Mon Jul 10 11:21:36 2006] [error] OpenSSL: error:0D07207B:asn1
encoding routine
clearly indicating that private key (RSA or DSA key) not found - apache do
not know path to this key
Please check sittings -
-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, July 12, 2006 2:53 PM
To: users@httpd.apache.org
Subject: [EMAIL PROTECTED] RE: index files in subdirectories
My directory index is already set to:
DirectoryIndex index.cgi index.php
Ah...well I do have the lines:
ScriptAlias /cometawiki/ D:/Websites/gateway/cometawiki/
ScriptAlias /cometazilla/ D:/Websites/gateway/cometazilla/
in my httpd.conf but if I remove them I still get the forbidden message but
now I also get them when I use the full url i.e. even using
-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, July 12, 2006 3:53 PM
To: users@httpd.apache.org
Subject: [EMAIL PROTECTED] RE: RE: index files in subdirectories
Ah...well I do have the lines:
ScriptAlias /cometawiki/
SOLVED IT!
I realised I'd tried setting the directories settings to the same as the
DocumentRoot and I'd tried taking out the script aliases but I'd not tried
doing both at once. When I did that it worked.
Thanks for all you help folks.
Karl
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On Wednesday 12 July 2006 11:39, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Has anyone run into this problem before? Is this a bug in mod_proxy? I've
spent the last few days googling and searching mailing lists for answers
but haven't found any. I would really appreciate any help anyone can offer
here.
There
Hi,
Sutton, Brent wrote:
Sorry for the newbie question but my research has not resolved my
issue. I am attempting to use mod_auth_radius to require all users to
authenticate to a RADIUS server that access a vhost on my server. The
vhost is a reverse proxy to an internal application. I
Thanks for the suggestion. I just commented out the load of ssl.module
and restarted the server. Apache still did not start.
Any other suggestions?
Thanks.
Jan Graves
Network Administrator/Engineer
Lenawee Intermediate School District
4107 N. Adrian Highway
Adrian, MI 49221
Phone:
Rob,
Thanks for your quick response. I checked and I do not have a directory
/var/log/httpd. In var/log I do have lots of log files - adduser,
auth.log, cron, dmesg.today, ftp.log, lastlog, maillog,
messages,mount.today, ppp.log, sendmail, setuid.today, slip.log, userlog
and wtmp. I
Mario Pavlov wrote:
Hi guys :)
I was searching the documentation for a while for some way to get my
httpd-access.log limited by size
but I didn't found anything...
is there a way to limit my log files by size ?
for example when the log file reaches 100Mbytes to stop growing and evry
new
Hello,
On Linux there is an app called logrotate, this looks after all the
logs under /var/log directory.
It has a copytruncate feature:
copytruncate
Truncate the original log file in place after creating a
copy, instead of moving the old log file and optionally creating a
Michael Gale wrote:
What does FreeBSD use to rotate it's logs, it most likely has the same
features ?
The base system has newsyslog, which does most everything logrotate does. But,
logrotate is in the ports tree in case you need/want it.
Jerry, just for my own edification, how do you know where his log
files are? I didn't see any mention of his distro (and that seems to
be somewhat distro-centric in my limited experience). I'm just
wondering what you saw that I missed. I figure I might as well learn
something as long as I'm
Could some one shed some lights to the email below?
Thanks in Advance. Q.Xie
I also read it, seems the report/patch is pretty
old,applicable to the Apache-2.0.44/2.0.54. Not
sure
if this patch is still suitable for 2.0.58, and
especially if 2.2.2 has already included this
feature?
Jerry, just for my own edification, how do you know where his log
files are? I didn't see any mention of his distro (and that seems to
be somewhat distro-centric in my limited experience). I'm just
wondering what you saw that I missed. I figure I might as well learn
something as long as
Rob,
Here is the end of what I was told is my Apache error log file:
[Wed Jul 12 07:05:11 2006] [error] mod_ssl: Init: Private key not found
(OpenSSL
library error follows)
[Wed Jul 12 07:05:11 2006] [error] OpenSSL: error:0D07207B:asn1 encoding
routine
s:ASN1_get_object:header too long
[Wed Jul
Ah, okay. I thought you had some magic power that I might find useful
if I could learn from it. Thanks for clarifying.
On 7/12/06, Jerry McAllister [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Jerry, just for my own edification, how do you know where his log
files are? I didn't see any mention of his distro
Hi all,
a question to authorization.
I have a trac (http://trac.edgewall.org/) running. At the moment, users
can authenticate against a company-wide LDAP. Works fine and I do not
want to change it.
But now we want to let customers (which are not stored in the directory)
also to be able to log
On 7/12/06, Rainer Sokoll [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi all,
a question to authorization.
I have a trac (http://trac.edgewall.org/) running. At the moment, users
can authenticate against a company-wide LDAP. Works fine and I do not
want to change it.
But now we want to let customers (which are
I've been going slow^H^H^H^Hrapidly insane over this. I put the print
statement for the Content-type at the beginning of the script, as
text/plain - I didn't want any html control going on (like ignoring white
space) - for the output of my perl script.
I've been testing with mozilla and all was
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