On 10/19/06, Bill Angus [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
In my Windows 2k environment, there was no way I could manage to get Apache
2 (any version) to listen to port 443 and serve SSL to multiple name-based
hosts or even to multiple ip based hosts.
Then you did something wrong. Because it is legal
Hi,
I removed proxy_connect and proxy_ftp from my config file. Also I delete
ProxyVia from my virtual host definition file. The switch ProxyPreserveHost was
set to on.
I reload apache2 but again I have the same problem, that I can see only a part
from the OWA client.
Maybe it has something to
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From: Octavian Rasnita [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, October 19, 2006 10:03 PM
To: users@httpd.apache.org
Subject: Re: [EMAIL PROTECTED] multiple vhosts on port 80 and port 443
Couldn't be installed a virtual interface instead of a real
second
Hi,
i dont know OWA but it looks like, OWE is working with absolut links,
like https://exchange/exchange/foo.asp you have to configure OWA so,
that OWA creates links like https://webmail.blahblah.com/exchange, try
to sniff the traffic between your client and apache reverse proxy
(ssldump,
Hi
I've used mod_rewrite in my vhost before but now i need to move the
rules into a .htaccess file so i read the 2.2 manual and took the
following steps. Made sure FollowSymLinks was in Options in the vhost,
made sure i had AllowOverride FileInfo and then i simply placed
RewriteEngine on and
Hi,
I add RequestHeader set Front-End-Https On to my configuration file for the
virtual host definition file and reload apache2 - but again the same problem
Markus
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On 10/20/06, nocturnal [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
What steps have i missed?
RewriteEngine on
RewriteRule ^/([A-Za-z\-\_]+)$ /podwiki.pl?page=$1 [PT]
Hi,
In .htaccess files the base uri is stripped. In this case that means
you should remove the leading '/'. (Also, your backslashes are
On 10/20/06, Jose María Sánchez de Ocaña [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello,
Hi,
I've just downloaded compiled the latest stable release of the 2.2.3
apache server, because I wanted to be able to use mod_dumpio to help
debug my web app.
It took me a good 2 hours to get everything running again
Thanks for your help, Vincent; i'll try to help you help me !
Vincent Bray wrote:
On 10/20/06, Jose María Sánchez de Ocaña [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello,
Hi,
I've just downloaded compiled the latest stable release of the 2.2.3
apache server, because I wanted to be able to use mod_dumpio
Hi,
I found out my problem.
I forget /exchweb to reverse proxy in my configuration file.
Thanks again for any request - Markus
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On 10/20/06, Jose María Sánchez de Ocaña [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
What I actually did was: I built apache 2.2 (mod_dumpio included) and
installed that replacing my debian apache 2.0 package. Thus, I used the
debian filesystem layout. My config.nice right now looks like this:
Wow, this is
Actually, it *is* supported.
DumpIO only logs at the DEBUG loglevel, so if the main server
error log is not setup at that level, you want see
anything. Also, it's best to enable it at
the top server level, outside of any vhosts.
On Oct 19, 2006, at 9:07 PM, Jose María Sánchez de Ocaña wrote:
I have a conf file that has multiple RewriteRule lines. This
conf file works fine. My problem is this same conf file is used on several
hundred boxes and is created from a CVS build. I need to add a custom RewriteRule
for a single server that all other servers will not get. I believe I can
Hi,
On 10/20/06, Tony Heal [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have a conf file that has multiple RewriteRule lines. This conf file works
fine. My problem is this same conf file is used on several hundred boxes and
is created from a CVS build. I need to add a custom RewriteRule for a single
server that
OK, I finally got it working...
What finally worked was:
- Define an ErrorLog at the server level
- Define the DumpIOOUtput On at the server level (that is clearly
stated in the manual)
- Define just one LogLevel directive, at the server level (WIPE OUT all
LogLevel directives at all of my
It is true that conf.d is distro specific (Debian in this case) however
apache does support the use of a directory in the Include statement.
The way I was trying to set this up was the original filename begins with an
'e' and I set up the custom file to begin with a 'p'
My logic is that the
On 10/20/06, Tony Heal [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
It is true that conf.d is distro specific (Debian in this case) however
apache does support the use of a directory in the Include statement.
Yes, that's what I meant.
The way I was trying to set this up was the original filename begins with an
Hi Georgi,
Thanks for that info. Digging into this a bit more, I find we're using
a modified cronolog - sorry I didn't see this before. The one big
difference seems to be that we're using getc, vs read call to read the
input in our cronolog.c. I'm suspecting that buffer size mismatch has
Hi folks,
at last everything is working as expected. I can specify as many NAME
BASED SSL-Virtual Hosts for the same IP-adress.
PLEASE DO NOTE THAT THIS IS JUST A TEST / DEVELOPMENT-SETUP AND THAT
THE SSL-CONNECTION IS NOT SECURE (please refer to the previous
explanations in this thread).
Hi! All,
I think MPM(prefork/worker)talks to OS for
process/threads management, but I am not clear if
Apache Core also talks to OS for network
connections(sockets) etc? Can some help me to clarify
the correlation between Apache Core and MPM?
Thx, Q.Xie
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