Title: garbage collection mechanism with mod proxy
Hi,
I am working with apache 1.3.27 with mod proxy.
I checked the garbage collection mechanism with the following configuration:
CacheRoot "/var/cti/db/apache"
CacheSize 10
CacheGcInterval 0.2
CacheMaxExpire 1
Hello,
is anyone else registered at "modssl-users@modssl.org"?
I can't seem to join that list.??
Donovan
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Rodolfo,
On Nov 4, 2006, at 7:43 PM, Rodolfo wrote:
1 - Follows the make output line immediately preceding the error:
/opt/instalacao/apache/httpd-2.2.3/srclib/apr/include-version-
info 2:7:2
-o libaprutil-1.la -rpath /opt/apache2/lib buckets/apr_buckets_pipe.lo
<...>
/usr/lib/libexpa
ive shyed away from apache 2.2 for a while now, due to configuration
issues/differences. today, i setup a dedicated box to run 2.2, so i can
learn the configuration differences between 2.2 and my 2.0 boxes, and
hopefully i can recreate a dev version of my production 2.0 server, on a 2.2
box.
On 11/5/06, Jonathan Horne <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
the main hurdle that has kept me away, is the (my) obvious misuse of the
directive. for instance, on 2.0, i would use this:
AllowOverride None
Order Allow,deny
Allow from all
and then, a coresponding:
Alias /directory /usr/
On Sunday 05 November 2006 18:42, Joshua Slive wrote:
> On 11/5/06, Jonathan Horne <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > the main hurdle that has kept me away, is the (my) obvious misuse of the
> > directive. for instance, on 2.0, i would use this:
> >
> >
> > AllowOverride None
> > Order Allow
On Nov 5, 2006, at 5:13 PM, Jonathan Horne wrote:
so, its working now. your advice that the 2.0 config is basically
the same
animal as the 2.2 config, caused me to look more closely at what i
had done.
For your reference and that of others who might find this thread on
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Hi...I am a newbie at this forum so my question may be obvious to many
of you.
I have Apache, FTP and Telnet working on my Fedora 5 box. Currently,
the only user on the box is root.
What I would like to do next is set it up so that the webmaster can
populate the webspace using ftp.
Any help wou
The only warning I'd give you is if you upload anything as root, you may need to do a chmod to allow access by any other user you may create in the future.Viitasaari <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: Hi...I am a newbie at this forum so my question may be obvious to manyof you.I have Apache, FTP and Telne
On 11/5/2006 at 10:11 PM Viitasaari wrote:
>Hi...I am a newbie at this forum so my question may be obvious to many
>of you.
>
>I have Apache, FTP and Telnet working on my Fedora 5 box. Currently,
>the only user on the box is root.
>
>What I would like to do next is set it up so that the webmast
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