-Original Message-
From: David Leangen [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, July 31, 2006 7:50 AM
To: users@httpd.apache.org
Subject: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Name-based virtual hosts not working
as expected
Hello!
I must have misunderstood something in the docs. The following
Thanks again. Reply below.
I must have misunderstood something in the docs. The
following is not
working as I expect it to.
In httpd.conf:
NameVirtualHost *:80
Include conf/otherdomain.conf
Include conf/mydomain.conf
In mydomain.conf:
Anyone know how to change the log file location for each virtual site
that's specified in the httpd.conf file ?
I'm trying to get each site to log in to its own directory within the
servers ftp site, but im not having much luck.
Olly
-Original Message-
From: Oliver Marshall [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, July 31, 2006 9:08 AM
To: users@httpd.apache.org
Subject: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Changing log file locations on a per site basis
Anyone know how to change the log file location for each virtual site
You should be able to do this one of two ways:
1. Change your DocumentRoot directory and the associated Directory
block to /Applications/xampp/htdocs
2. Uncomment the NameVirtualHosts directive and create a VirtualHost
*:80 block that has a DocumentRoot that point to
/Applications/xampp/htdocs
Hiyas Markus,
Markus Schiltknecht escreveu:
Hello Domingos,
thank you very much for this in depth answer. It helped me to better
understand NFS in general. Should that probably be documented in the
apache manual (or is it already?)
Not really in depth. Maybe a bit long (and boring).
Joshua Slive wrote:
On 7/28/06, Eike Frost [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
On Friday 28 July 2006 21:42, Jose Adriano Baltieri wrote:
I have a tiny CGI program written in C that's like this :
(...)
HTTP/1.1 302 Found
Location: http://www.unimep.br
However, when I run it from the browser I'll
I'm running Apache 2.0.58 on a Windows XP PRO box. On Windows, some
drive letters (R: for instance) are mapped to a Novell Netware file
system. I'm also using Novell Netware Client 4.90 SP2.
Then, I'm trying to define some aliases to local drives (C:) and others
to remote drives (R:). Local
Hi,
Jose Adriano Baltieri wrote:
I'm running Apache 2.0.58 on a Windows XP PRO box. On Windows, some
drive letters (R: for instance) are mapped to a Novell Netware file
system. I'm also using Novell Netware Client 4.90 SP2.
Then, I'm trying to define some aliases to local drives (C:) and
OK, I'll give that a try. Thanks.Rob Wilkerson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: You should be able to do this one of two ways:1. Change your DocumentRoot directory and the associated block to /Applications/xampp/htdocs2. Uncomment the NameVirtualHosts directive and create a *:80 block that has a
Neil A. Hillard wrote:
Hi,
Never having run Apache on Windows, I'd have a guess that the drives are
mapped for the logged in user and not the service. Therefore Apache
cannot reference the drives in question.
That's it. I ran Apache as console mode and it worked fine.
However, now I
Elaine,
Thank you for your help!
I had already installed Apache once without any modules, so I had
apr-utils installed.
I had been trying to compile and recompile apr-utils because of all the
errors having to do with apr-utils, but was unsuccessful every time.
One problem I had was that apr-utils
Declerck Michael-W30479 wrote:
Elaine,
Thank you for your help!
I had already installed Apache once without any modules, so I had
apr-utils installed.
Here's what I use (both under Solaris and RHEL4):
* Creat a myconfigure.sh script with the following:
---BEGIN---
#! /bin/sh
#
Ok, I downloaded PHP5 and extracted it to c:\php
I then moved the php.ini (the php.ini-recommended file, renamed to php.ini) file to c:\windows
I then opened php.ini and changed doc_root = to doc_root = C:\Program Files\WebServer\home\Apache2.2\htdocs and extension_dir = ./ to extension_dir =
the simplest possible setup, excerpted from httpd.conf:
LoadModule ext_filter_module modules/mod_ext_filter.so
[...]
ExtFilterDefine testFilter mode=output cmd=echo foo
Directory E:/www/httpd/htdocs
Options Indexes
AllowOverride None
Order deny,allow
Allow from 63.195.38.230
On 7/31/06, alexander dosher [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
the simplest possible setup, excerpted from httpd.conf:
LoadModule ext_filter_module modules/mod_ext_filter.so
[...]
ExtFilterDefine testFilter mode=output cmd=echo foo
Directory E:/www/httpd/htdocs
Options Indexes
AllowOverride
Perhaps you used ExtFilterDefine in a vhost context? This isn't
allowed for some reason, and configtest doesn't complain about it.
Yes, a vhost is where i need to use it, so no sense pursuing it further
i suppose. I'm new to the httpd community - is it worth filing this as a
doc bug?
And,
On 8/1/06, alexander dosher [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Perhaps you used ExtFilterDefine in a vhost context? This isn't
allowed for some reason, and configtest doesn't complain about it.
Yes, a vhost is where i need to use it, so no sense pursuing it further
i suppose. I'm new to the httpd
This isn't a doc bug as the docs for ExtFilterDefine specify server
config as the context. It might be considered a bug that config
doesn't complain though.
apachectl configtest, sorry typo. Also, have you tried specifying
the ExtFilterDefine in the main server context and using
SetOutputFilter
And, since this won't work, can anybody recommend a simple output text
find/replace module that's available as a WinXP binary?
It might help for you to explain the nature of the problem you're
trying to solve, rather than what's not working about what you've
tried.
OK: I'm using httpd to
apachectl configtest, sorry typo. Also, have you tried specifying
the ExtFilterDefine in the main server context and using
SetOutputFilter in your vhost?
yes. same behavior.
--alex.
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The official User-To-User support
On 8/1/06, alexander dosher [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
And, since this won't work, can anybody recommend a simple output text
find/replace module that's available as a WinXP binary?
It might help for you to explain the nature of the problem you're
trying to solve, rather than what's not
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