Hallo zusammen,
außer den PHP Scripten würde mir noch etwas einfallen: Bandbreite des
Servers bzw. der Clients.
Ich hatte/habe so ein ähnliches Problem auf einer Maschine die hoch
frequentiert ist und viele relativ große Bilder und Videos ausliefert. Dort
sorgt die begrenzte Bandbreite der
Hi,
Wir haben hier ein spezielles Problem. Wir nutzen Perl und SOAP::Lite
um ein SOAP Server als CGI Script zu realisieren.
Wenn ich nun ein SOAP Call absetze und nutze ein apache 1.3, dann
kriege ich folgende ANtwort:
Date: Thu, 07 Dec 2006 17:11:42 GMT
Server: Apache
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MacGyver wrote:
[...]
Die Verbindung zwischen den Hosts ist eine 1MBit Strecke im gleichen
Rack mit eigenen Switch zw. Webservern und DB-Servern. Die Webtraffic
läuft nicht darüber.
Du meinst hoffentlich GBit, oder???
Christopher
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*Hust*
Natürlich !
Aber:
Inzwischen hat sich ohnehin noch ein Punkt ergeben, den ich bisher in
den Logs übersehen habe.
Ich habe nämlich zu Lastzeiten massiv Segmentation-Faults festgestellt.
D.h. ein Großteil des Rätselratens war leider überflüssig - dennoch
danke ich allen vielmals für die
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MacGyver wrote:
*Hust*
Natürlich !
Aber:
Inzwischen hat sich ohnehin noch ein Punkt ergeben, den ich bisher in
den Logs übersehen habe.
Ich habe nämlich zu Lastzeiten massiv Segmentation-Faults festgestellt.
Das ist nicht schön. Ich denke, Du
Apache 2.2.3 monitor- Original Message -
From: Lucuk, Pete
To: users@httpd.apache.org
Sent: Wednesday, December 06, 2006 8:59 AM
Subject: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Apache 2.2.3 monitor
Hello,
I have Apache 2.2.3 with mod_ssl and mod_jk installed and they work like a
champ!
I am now
- Original Message -
From: Gaming Mouse [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: users@httpd.apache.org
Sent: Wednesday, December 06, 2006 6:36 PM
Subject: Re: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Changing DocumentRoot Doesn't Work
It sure sounds like you are doing the right things. Try this - once the
httpd window
Hi.
Working with Apache 2 on Linux, I'm trying to make server accept also
'mydomain.com'
petitions (www.mydomain.com works fine).
Within my httdp.conf, I've got:
-
VirtualHost 102.100.x.x:80
ServerName mydomain.com:80
ServerAlias www.mydomain.com
UseCanonicalName
Sounds to me like Apache can't find the httpd.conf file for some
reason... there should be a command switch to force it to look at a specific
place:
httpd -V
should tell you what config that it has been compiled to look for - make sure
it's in the right place or,
httpd -f
On 12/6/06, Lucuk, Pete [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I would like to setup something that would…
- test to see is Apache is up or down
- if Apache is up, do nothing
- if Apache is down, bring it back up ASAP
Hi.
mon has an http module for check webserver availability:
Nobody to help me (or my mail was not clear)?
Claude
- Original Message -
From: Claude Libois [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: users@httpd.apache.org
Sent: Tuesday, December 05, 2006 11:52 AM
Subject: [EMAIL PROTECTED] How to notify application server that ssl
sessionhasexpired
Hello,
For our
logs below:
i accessed the site www.mydomain.com/ -- no error since the server replied with
200 unfortunately the index page did not load...
xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx - - [07/Dec/2006:19:17:56 +0800] GET / HTTP/1.0 200 -
- Mozilla/5.0 (X11; U; Linux i686; en-US; rv:1.7.8) Gecko/20050524
Hi,
Apologies if this has been raised before; I couldn't find anything similar
in the faq, nor the last 2 months archives.
I recently upgraded from Apache 2.0 to 2.2. Adjusted the configuration
appropriately, and mostly everything works fine.
However, when the server fails to execute a perl cgi
Well, before you start playing with your shortcut, is there a conf
subdirectory below the working directory specified in your shortcut, and
does that conf subdirectory contain your configuration file (which had
better be named httpd.conf !)
On 07/12/06, Gaming Mouse [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Steve Swift wrote:
Well, before you start playing with your shortcut, is there a conf
subdirectory below the working directory specified in your shortcut,
and does that conf subdirectory contain your configuration file (which
had better be named httpd.conf !)
Up until this point I have
-Original Message-
From: Gaming Mouse [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, December 07, 2006 10:28 AM
To: users@httpd.apache.org
Subject: Re: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Changing DocumentRoot Doesn't Work
Sounds to me like Apache can't find the httpd.conf file for some
These are the two important lines. Apache was compiled to expect the
config to be at /apache/conf/httpd.conf. Is it?
Rgds,
Owen Boyle
Disclaimer: Any disclaimer attached to this message may be ignored.
Owen,
What is the initial / relative to? Again, for clarity, I will give
the
On 12/7/06, thomas Armstrong [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi.
Working with Apache 2 on Linux, I'm trying to make server accept also
'mydomain.com'
petitions (www.mydomain.com works fine).
Within my httdp.conf, I've got:
-
VirtualHost 102.100.x.x:80
ServerName mydomain.com:80
Hi,
When I place the archive .htaccess inside of a directory that is being
had access for the Apache this exactly directory is occult and alone I
obtain to enter typing the way of the complete directory in the URL
field.
Example:
URL www.minhaempresa.com.br/downloads/ when access appears a
On 12/7/06, Bruno Oliveira [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
When I place the archive .htaccess inside of a directory that is being
had access for the Apache this exactly directory is occult and alone I
obtain to enter typing the way of the complete directory in the URL
field.
Example:
URL
At 10:33 PM 12/6/2006, you wrote:
That'll run the first httpd found in your PATH. On a plain vanilla
MacOSX installation, that is the httpd 1.3.33 that Apple supplies.
However, you must have something else there since 1.3.33 doesn't
recognize the -k flag.
AFAIK, I've removed the Apple version.
On Thu, 2006-12-07 at 11:11 -0500, Joshua Slive wrote:
Security reasons. It is unsafe to disclose the existence of protected
content by default. If you don't like it, use the IndexOptions
ShowForbidden option:
http://httpd.apache.org/docs/2.2/mod/mod_autoindex.html#indexoptions
Joshua.
By compiling of the mod_proxy_html (version 2.5.2) for apache2.0.50(on
LINUX) with the command apxs -c -I/usr/include/libxml2 -i
mod_proxy_html.c, I get the follow error:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] tmp]# /opt/apache2/bin/apxs -c -I/usr/include/libxml2 -i
mod_proxy_html.c /opt/apache2/build/libtool
You said that you were double-clicking the httpd.exe
That would make the current directory:
C:\Program Fiels\Apache Software Foundation\Apache 2.2\bin
so apache would go looking for a conf subdirectory of \bin and not find it.
You will have to contsruct a shortcut to launch httpd.exe with a
Does the output of httpd -V confirm or
refute his theory about httpd.conf not being found?
Perhaps use Microsoft's Windows PowerShell
to see what the process is really doing.
PS start-service Apache2.2
PS get-process http*
Handles NPM(K)PM(K) WS(K) VM(M) CPU(s) Id
On Thu, 2006-12-07 at 11:57 -0500, Joshua Slive wrote:
Time to upgrade.
Joshua.
please which the procedure to make update for the code source. I use the
FreeBSD system and I go to bring up to date using the Ports I do not
know if it knows.
Bruno.
Steve Swift wrote:
You said that you were double-clicking the httpd.exe
That would make the current directory:
C:\Program Fiels\Apache Software Foundation\Apache 2.2\bin
so apache would go looking for a conf subdirectory of \bin and not
find it.
You will have to contsruct a shortcut to
William A. Rowe, Jr. wrote:
There should be such a shortcut installed in your Start menu under Apache.
William,
I tried this again, after restarting, and it DID work. That was the
problem. Thanks very much for you help!!
Jonah
i'm trying to setup something which seems like it should be quite simple,
underneath a hierachry which is protected via htpasswd digest auth i'd like to
also allow unauthenticated access from inside our intranet. this task is
complicated by the fact that our proxy setup makes all requests look
Hello All,
I added mod_proxy support on my existing Apache2 installation using 'apxs'.
This is what i did:
prompt apxs -c -i mod_proxy.c
Then I loaded the module in my httpd.conf.
When I restart Apache i get following error:
Syntax error on line 235 of
On 12/7/06, Ara.T.Howard [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
does this make sense? i'm sure that is based on a mis-understanding on my part
about Order/Allow/Deny, but i'm sure what i'm trying to do should be possible
solely from this .htaccess file.
thoughts?
You should include an
Order Allow,Deny
On Thu, 7 Dec 2006, Joshua Slive wrote:
On 12/7/06, Ara.T.Howard [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
does this make sense? i'm sure that is based on a mis-understanding on my
part
about Order/Allow/Deny, but i'm sure what i'm trying to do should be
possible
solely from this .htaccess file.
thoughts?
On 12/7/06, [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
ps. any thoughts on why 'Allow from x.x.x.x' uses REMOTE_ADDR and not
HTTP_CLIENT_IP?
Because HTTP_CLIENT_IP is completely non-standard and could be
trivially manipulated by the client in most circumstances?
hmmm. in this case i'm
On Thu, 7 Dec 2006, Joshua Slive wrote:
You should be fine if:
1) the proxy clears any existing Client-IP header before setting its own; and
2) the back-end box accepts connections only from the proxy.
(The latter one is a little tricky, since you can't use mod_access to
do this restriction in
On 12/7/06, [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
still, i think even REMOTE_ADDR could be spoofed easily couldn't it?
No, it is determined directly from the TCP/IP connection information which
cannot be (easily) spoofed. The Client-IP is simply a request header which
the client (or
By compiling of the mod_proxy_html (version 2.5.2) for apache2.0.50(on
LINUX) with the command apxs -c -I/usr/include/libxml2 -i
mod_proxy_html.c, I get the follow error:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] tmp]# /opt/apache2/bin/apxs -c -I/usr/include/libxml2 -i
mod_proxy_html.c /opt/apache2/build/libtool
On Thu, 7 Dec 2006, Joshua Slive wrote:
On 12/7/06, [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
still, i think even REMOTE_ADDR could be spoofed easily couldn't it?
No, it is determined directly from the TCP/IP connection information
which
cannot be (easily) spoofed. The Client-IP is
A little background info
I have a default server (My Business) and 3 sponsored virtualhosts at the mo.
They are all working without errors, i can browse them all when punching in the
respective domain names.
The default server has a cgi-bin called cgi-bin, i have set things up so that
Does anyone know of a way to limit concurrent connections on the server
side? It looks like I might be able to stretch mod_evasive to get this
behavior out of it, but I'd just as soon use something built-in if
possible. I'm running 1.3.27.
thanks,
Jesse Ross
Systems Administrator
Broad
On 12/7/06, Mark Feather [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
If i add a link!--#exec cgi=/cgi-bin2/footer.cgi-- into a html
files source code of a sponsored domain name the expected content does not
print to screen and the link is visible within the source code of the html
file. Permissions are
At the end of the windows install I get this message:
Installing the Apache2.2 service
The Apache2.2 service is successfully installed.
Testing httpd.conf
Errors reported here must be corrected before the service can be started.
(OS 10048)Only one usage of each socket address
Lawrence Weathers, Ph.D. wrote:
(OS 10048)Only one usage of each socket address (protocol/network
address/port)
is normally permitted. : make_sock: could not bind to address 0.0.0.0:80
no listening sockets available, shutting down
What is it trying to tell me and what should I do about
How do you tell what has what port?
And, if it is IIS, how do you turn it off or get Apache to use another port?
Thanks
Larry
Lawrence Weathers, Ph.D.
Psychologist
6921 E Jamieson Rd.
Spokane WA 99223
509-448-6462, Fax 806 209 8854
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www.caer.com, www.adhdhelp.org
In shallow
Before I start, I am using apache 2.0.52 with PHP 4.3.9.
In my .htaccess, I have a rewrite rule that rewrites /bb.flv as
/bb.php, and this bb.php file reads a flv file and outputs it. In the
PHP file, I am specifying content-type as video/x-flv and
content-length, however mod_deflate still
- Original Message -
From: Gaming Mouse [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: users@httpd.apache.org
Sent: Thursday, December 07, 2006 4:28 AM
Subject: Re: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Changing DocumentRoot Doesn't Work
Sounds to me like Apache can't find the httpd.conf file for some
reason... there
At 08:34 AM 12/7/2006, you wrote:
At 10:33 PM 12/6/2006, you wrote:
That'll run the first httpd found in your PATH. On a plain vanilla
MacOSX installation, that is the httpd 1.3.33 that Apple supplies.
However, you must have something else there since 1.3.33 doesn't
recognize the -k flag.
On Dec 7, 2006, at 11:19 PM, Evan Platt wrote:
Now, error is httpd: Syntax error on line 327 of /Library/Apache2/
conf/httpd.conf: Cannot load /Library/Apache2/modules/mod_access.so
into server: cannot create object file image or add library
mod_access.so is missing.
Mod_access has been
To tell what program is using port 80 I would use Active Ports which I
probably downloaded from http://www.protect-me.com/freeware.html
When you have IIS Installed, you have an extra Icon in Control Panel -
Administrative Tools called Internet Information Service (or something
like that)
On
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