Re: mod_ssl: HTTP und HTTPS gleichzeitig auf Port 443?

2006-12-17 Thread Philon Terving
Hallo Olaf, http://httpd.apache.org/docs/2.2/ssl/ssl_faq.html#vhosts2 ). dort wird eigentlich schon alles wichtige gesagt. Da die Request-URL in HTTP vom Client losgelassen wird, HTTP aber in SSL verpackt ist, kann SSL nicht entscheiden an welchen Vhost HTTP weitergereicht werden soll.

Re: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Apache 2.2.3: DirectorySlash not allowed here

2006-12-17 Thread Tony van der Hoff
On 16 Dec at 19:18 Ding Deng [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote in message [EMAIL PROTECTED] Tony van der Hoff [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: Hi, I'm trying to include a DirectorySlash Off in a .htaccess file: Order allow,deny Allow from all Options All -ExecCGI #DirectoryIndex DirectorySlash

Re: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Apache 2.2.3: DirectorySlash not allowed here

2006-12-17 Thread Ding Deng
Tony van der Hoff [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: Yes, but... http://httpd.apache.org/docs/2.0/howto/htaccess.html#what Thank you for this reference to what an htaccess file is, but, to be honest, I am at a loss to understand it. Excuse me for the oversimplified answer, as I wrote it in a

[EMAIL PROTECTED] external javascript and cgi generated page

2006-12-17 Thread michaeljay
I generated a page with C. All executed fine as far as serving up the correct markup. CSS and external ecmascript, though, ignored. Made both links to those absolute to the document root, that is, I moved the .js and .css files out of the cgi-bin folder and into the htdocs folder and in the

Re: [EMAIL PROTECTED] external javascript and cgi generated page

2006-12-17 Thread Steve Swift
Save one of the pages generated by your CGI scripts as static HTML, on the same server that is serving your CGI scripts. Load this page, and work out why the .js functions are not working, and fix your CGI until it generates html that works. On 17/12/06, michaeljay [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I

[EMAIL PROTECTED] need some advice on redirection in apache

2006-12-17 Thread H.S.
Hello, Just wondering, what options do I have to do redirection from the older web site http://mydomain.net: (apache listening on port ) to the new web site http://mydomina.net. In other words, a webserver that has been running on port for quite a few months is to be shifted to

Re: [EMAIL PROTECTED] need some advice on redirection in apache

2006-12-17 Thread Joshua Slive
On 12/17/06, H.S. [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hello, Just wondering, what options do I have to do redirection from the older web site http://mydomain.net: (apache listening on port ) to the new web site http://mydomina.net. In other words, a webserver that has been running on port

Re: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Address CGI w/ URL and not Path Name

2006-12-17 Thread exgulley
Are you referring to the Document Root in httpd.conf? I still need the document root from the file system, but is there a way that when cgi is used it is fed a different argument? EG - Original Message - From: Steve Swift Date: Saturday, December 16, 2006 2:04 am Subject: Re: [EMAIL

[EMAIL PROTECTED] Permissions with Apache 2.2

2006-12-17 Thread Larry
Windows Xp Pro, SP2, Apache 2.2 - trying to setup a testing server on my workstation. I keep getting 403 (permission) errors when using virtual hosts. All sites are subdirectories of C:\Websites and all are shared. Web Sharing is turned on in all sites. Window's host file lists: 127.0.0.1

Re: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Permissions with Apache 2.2

2006-12-17 Thread Joshua Slive
On 12/17/06, Larry [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I know it is looking in the correct directory, because the favicon is displayed along with the 403 message. Anyone see what I am doing wrong? Not telling us what's in the apache error log to start. Joshua.

Re: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Address CGI w/ URL and not Path Name

2006-12-17 Thread Steve Swift
The DocumentRoot is the same for a CGI script, but when a script is running, the URL is usually something like hotsname/cgi-bin/scriptname so if you refer to myscript.js (note the lack of the leading /) then apache will try to fetch myscript.js from the same directory as the CGI script came from.

[EMAIL PROTECTED] Growing Error.log

2006-12-17 Thread Schlup, Herbert
Dear all I have my error.log growing and growing. I have following repeating errors where I do not know where they are coming from. [Mon Dec 18 08:09:32 2006] [error] [client 149.133.30.248] File does not exist: C:/Program Files/Apache Group/Apache2/htdocs/clientwebservice [Mon Dec 18

Re: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Growing Error.log

2006-12-17 Thread POLONKAI Gergely
Hello, these files are contents of the IIS, and can be hacked many ways. That's why bad people try to download these to hack an IIS based web server. As far as I know you can't do anything against it... Gergely POLONKAI Schlup, Herbert írta: Dear all I have my error.log growing and

RE: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Growing Error.log

2006-12-17 Thread Schlup, Herbert
Mhhh I had a 2 GB File which filled my c-drive So any other idea? Possible to have job that empty this file? From: POLONKAI Gergely [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Montag, 18. Dezember 2006 08:41 To: users@httpd.apache.org Subject: Re: [EMAIL

Re: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Growing Error.log

2006-12-17 Thread POLONKAI Gergely
Under linux I use logrotate, which copies the contents of the logfiles, compresses it, creates an empty logfile and restarts apache. All the old logs (older than one week for example) are deleted. I don't know if such a tool exists on Windows, but I think it does; or if not, it couldn't be hard to