Hallo Marcus,
Marcus Reimann schrieb:
Hallo Holm,
ich habe nur kurz über deine Mail geschaut und habe leider keine Zeit
für eine ausführliche Antwort, aber die Konfig
AddHandler php-fastcgi .php .pl
AddType application/x-httpd-php .php .pl
habs mitlerweile hinbekommen:
Hallo Frank,
Frank Rasche schrieb:
Hi,
Holm Kapschitzki schrieb am 01.09.2006 14:48:
Das Einzige was mir noch Sorge macht ist, nehme ich im vhost den SkripAlias:
ScriptAlias /cgi-bin/ /var/www/web0/html/cgi-bin/
weg, dann werden mir wenn ich eine .cgi oder .pl aufrufe die Skripte im
I am looking for some serious coders that want to make a name for
themselves and/or a lot of money.
I need to talk to any one who is considered an Expert with any of
these:
Linux
Apache
MySQL or PostgreSQL
PHP, Perl, Python
HTML
CSS
XML
XSL
I am going to convince my employer to replace a very
Are you trying this in ssl.conf file? You can write Vhost in httpd.conf
file and not in ssl.conf
-Original Message-
From: Richard de Vries [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, September 01, 2006 10:34 AM
To: users@httpd.apache.org
Subject: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Reverse SSL Proxy on
Hi friends,
I want to share some of my observations which I found when debugging an issue with Apache reaching its MaxClient limit.
I am using apache-1.3.34 with PHP and ssl.
I was facing a frequent problem of Apache reaching its MaxClient Limit
all of a sudden and use to stay in that state
I am not clear with what actually you are trying to do.
If you have two virtual hosts then you can name them with different names and act accordingly.
Thanks,
ChidanandOn 9/1/06, David Blomstrom [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
This is probably a dumb question, but how do I determine the name
of my
It's driving me crazy. I'm stuck with this problem for 3 days, and i
can't believe this bullshit. I don't want to make redundant groups for
linux/samba and for apache users! this is ridiculous. Group is a group.
i don't know what to do. I tried to make some filter in AuthLDAPURL, so
it would
All
I have setup a simple Apache server with a Jboss back end and i want
to test the through put and number of clients
the apache server can serve by getting an index.html page from the
Jboss server.
I have tried using Jmeter and ap, and httperf all of which give me
different results. So
I am running Apache 2.0.59 on a mix of servers. (Linux
/ Solaris, AIX).
How come, when I make a plain HTTP request to an SSL
Enabled port, the Solaris instances immediately close
the connection.
telnet www.abc.com 443
Trying...
Connected to www.abc.com.
Escape character is '^]'.
GET / HTTP/1.0
A 'bit' late reply:
By preprocessor I was talking about a script generating the include
files. Practically the same as you do. I have config files for the
script and a main template I edit when something changes. Then run the
script and restart apache. :)
Antoine Prevosto wrote:
May be you
Ben - as an aside -1: What size of average return page are you using?2: What level of hardware and network connection are you using to handle this load?Thanks - Charles MichenerBen Cuthbert [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: AllI have setup a simple Apache server with a Jboss back end and i want to test
Hi,
I have an Apache 2.2.2 setup on a Redhat box. Caching is implemented using mod_mem_cache.
Apache was built to use worker MPM. Here are the relevant sections from httpd.conf
#
# mod_cache/mod_mem_cache settings
#
IfModule cache_module
IfModule mem_cache_module
CacheEnable mem /
On 9/1/06, [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
I have an Apache 2.2.2 setup on a Redhat box. Caching is implemented using
mod_mem_cache.
Apache was built to use worker MPM. Here are the relevant sections from
httpd.conf
#
# mod_cache/mod_mem_cache settings
#
IfModule
Thanks Joshua for the quick reply. Guess this means using mod_mem_cache will not give me the best cache hit/miss ratio as compared to mod_disk_cache ?
Is the way I have configured apache wrong ? Is it possible to run only 1 instance of httpd on a box to maximize the cache hit/miss ratio ? Would
On 9/1/06, [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Thanks Joshua for the quick reply. Guess this means using mod_mem_cache will
not give me the best cache hit/miss ratio as compared to mod_disk_cache ?
Is the way I have configured apache wrong ? Is it possible to run only 1
instance of
Thanks Joshua. My apache setup talks to tomcat using mod_ajp. One last question on the behavior of Apache. Say, there is a page that is in the cache which has expired. A client makes a request for that page. Apache looks in the cache, finds that the content has expired so contacts tomcat to fetch
I'm running Apache Server 1.3.34 on Mac OSX 10.3.9. My user settings
have been reset overnight on two occasions, cause unknown.
Troubleshooting and discussions on two forums led to a suggestion that I
look into Apache Server behavior. Specifically, I'm using an app called
Carbon Copy Cloner
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