Re[2]: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Trouble Compiline httpd-2.2.3

2006-10-16 Thread Richard Luckhurst
Hi Kenneth, Thanks for the information. Just for my own knowledge can I ask you what is considered to be the normal location for the pgsql includes and libraries? Regards Richard KS [ Richard Luckhurst ] Hi I am trying to complie httpd-2.2.3 on a Fedora 5 Linix box and I am getting

Re: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Directory listing empty

2006-10-16 Thread Tremal Naik
2006/10/13, Joshua Slive [EMAIL PROTECTED]: If you need that, then you likely have another location block somewhere that is denying access. You might want to check into that. yes, you're right. I forgot to check the file /etc/apache2/sites-enabled/000-default there I've found the following

Re: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Trouble Compiline httpd-2.2.3

2006-10-16 Thread Kenneth Svee
[ Richard Luckhurst ] Hi Kenneth, Thanks for the information. Just for my own knowledge can I ask you what is considered to be the normal location for the pgsql includes and libraries? Default paths may vary between different OSes, and I'm not certain in pgsqls case. See the docs[1] for

Re: [EMAIL PROTECTED] rewrite issues with reverse proxy

2006-10-16 Thread Neil A. Hillard
Jeff, Jeff DeFord wrote: All: I have Apache 2.0.59 running as a reverse proxy with mod_proxy_html. I was able to get the proxy server to work and also the URLs all appear to originate from the proxy server. There is, however, a small issue where the index page is not getting rewritten

RE: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Help in startup.

2006-10-16 Thread Kris Da San Martino
Thanks for the tip. I'm having some issues getting the syntax correct however. Here's the format that I'm using. apahe2 -k start Kris -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Joshua Slive Sent: Friday, October 13, 2006 10:34 AM To:

Re: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Help in startup.

2006-10-16 Thread Aaron Wagner
If the path is not set you can also to to the Apache/bin dir and look for the apache.exe executable. cd to the dir and run the apache -k start.On 10/16/06, Kris Da San Martino [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Thanks for the tip. I'm having some issues getting the syntax correcthowever. Here's the format

[EMAIL PROTECTED] Confused about LimitRequestBody

2006-10-16 Thread Ed Sawicki
I'm trying to understand the LimitRequestBody directive. I'm working with the latest versions of Apache 2.0 and 2.3. I added this line to my httpd.conf file in the main (server) section - not in a Directory container or any other container: LimitRequestBody 10 I'm using none of the other

Re: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Confused about LimitRequestBody

2006-10-16 Thread Joshua Slive
On 10/16/06, Ed Sawicki [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I'm trying to understand the LimitRequestBody directive. I'm working with the latest versions of Apache 2.0 and 2.3. I added this line to my httpd.conf file in the main (server) section - not in a Directory container or any other container: