Try looking thru your websphere logs as well as your
http_plugin.log file. We are running a couple of
WebSphere servers on AIX as well and never had any
issues with Apache.
I am having a difficult time understanding why you are
using a proxy servlet? Why would you want to put so
much overhead on t
Hi,
We have an application running on AIX 5.2 and WebSphere Platform 5.1 [ND 5.1.0
b0344.02], and (Apache) IBM HTTP Server 2.0.47. We have a Servlet underneath
our application installed, which shall act as a proxy, i.e. so that it can
serve other applications. This works completely correct
-Original Message-
From: Craig Jackson [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, August 28, 2006 5:02 PM
To: users@httpd.apache.org
Subject: [EMAIL PROTECTED] LDAP authentication to dav folder
Samba with ldap backend authenticates samba users. An ldif example for a
user looks like this:
On 8/28/06, Naipaul Ojar <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I am unable to get Apache/2.2.2 to start after recompiling the source for
2.2.2, downloaded from Cygwin.
I don't believe 2.2 on cygwin is very well supported. You're better
off with a native windows version.
But if you really want cygwin, I
Hi,
I found some articles on the web. This problem has occurs since 2002 !! Yes
!
But unfortunately, I could not find any article with a real solution !
For instance :
- Disable mod_deflate (obsolete anyway with 2.0.x)
- Upgrade to 2.0.40 (I have a 2.0.50)
- Comment in the magic file the line d
Sounds reasonable. Thanks for the info. I will start playing and see
what I come up with now.
Gary Wayne Smith
> Sounds fine to me. I'd probably go with a separate install, just so
> that you can strip the second apache down to the absolute minimum
> modules. (You could do the same with one i
On 8/29/06, Gary W. Smith <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Joshua,
Let me pass this pseudo logic by you.
* Create a dedicated user (say suapache:suapache/no shell/no homedir).
* Add that user to the sudo privileges file (with access the dedicated
list of apps they can execute with nopass set and only
> Hi,
>
> I use Apache2 on Mandrake 10.1.
>
> I installed it recently. I build a simple web site which allows to
> download
> tips as PDF Files.
> I created the original PDF Files on my computer. I can read them with no
> problem.
> I transfered them to my website, first using Samba.
> I notice the
Joshua,
Let me pass this pseudo logic by you.
* Create a dedicated user (say suapache:suapache/no shell/no homedir).
* Add that user to the sudo privileges file (with access the dedicated
list of apps they can execute with nopass set and only localhost as
access).
* Create another instance of Ap
>Use one of the formats of UserDir where you explicitly specify the path:
>http://httpd.apache.org/docs/2.2/mod/mod_userdir.html
>As in:
>UserDir c:/home/*/public_html
>
>Joshua
Its works - the path is the trick! Thanks so much! Have a great day :)
On 8/29/06, Gary W. Smith <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I've been assigned to create a port listener to do some administrative
tasks on some of our local servers. We have a web console application
that basically writes some data to a file and a cronjob picks it up.
That doesn't seem to be fast en
I've been assigned to create a port listener to do some administrative
tasks on some of our local servers. We have a web console application
that basically writes some data to a file and a cronjob picks it up.
That doesn't seem to be fast enough for what we need. So it has been
deemed that we n
Can anyone offer any advice on this?-- Forwarded message --From: Marc Farrow <[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>Date: Aug 28, 2006 4:01 PMSubject: mod_aliasTo: users@httpd.apache.org
I am trying to use the mod_alias module and I have problems getting my Regular _expression_ to work properly.
Th
I have working LDAP database I created to centrally authenticate several
Linux servers. Everything is fine with linux shell/samba logins. Now i
need to take over apache2.2 authentification. I installed
mm_mod_auth_ldap module from
http://www.muquit.com/muquit/software/mod_auth_ldap/mod_auth_lda
On 8/28/06, [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hello! I'm new to Apache Web server and have a basic questions related to
the server administration. I just installed apache 2 and would like to
create a few user accounts and allow them have their own public_html
directories for web pages.
Hi,
I am using apache with mod_php and mod_ssl
apache-1.3.34
php-4.4.2
I have following server configuration
Timeout 300
MaxKeepAliveRequests 0
KeepAliveTimeout 60
KeepAlive On
MinSpareServers 3
MaxSpareServers 5
StartServers
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