Hi Martin,
Martin Ebert schrieb:
Rainer, liebe Liste,
* passenderweise laufen beide Wikis nicht nur unter
gleicher Domain - schlimmer noch: Sämtliche Scripts
im gleichen (Unix) Verzeichnis. Ganz finster.
Verstehe ich nicht. Dann sind es doch dieselben Wikis?
Nein.
Die _Scripts_
Hallo Martin,
[...]
1) XOR. Entweder-oder, Webmaster legt fest.
Jedes Skript (!) (ggf allgemeiner: Jede URL)
muss eindeutig _NUR_ http oder https sei -
_nie_ beides.
Vielleicht kann Dir mod_rewrite zusammen mit einer RewriteMap helfen
Erica Zhang wrote:
Hi,
I want to cache the responses for XMLHttpRequest, that is dynamic
content. I have configureed http.conf using Expires to add headers to
those responses. However, I still could not find those responses to be
able to be cached by use of web browser (Firefox 2.0).
Also, I
Pid wrote:
Erica Zhang wrote:
Hi,
I want to cache the responses for XMLHttpRequest, that is dynamic
content. I have configureed http.conf using Expires to add headers to
those responses. However, I still could not find those responses to
be able to be cached by use of web browser (Firefox
Hi,
Using Apache 2.0.59 on Linux, I try to install a ScriptAlias.
My DocumentRoot is '/home/project/web', and the ScriptAlias directive
within httpd.conf is:
-
ScriptAlias /videos/ /home/project/modules/videos/web/
Directory /home/project/modules/
AddHandler application/x-httpd-php
Sorry, it works ok. I failed to include the Directory line in the
right place :(
Regards.
On 3/7/07, thomas Armstrong [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
Using Apache 2.0.59 on Linux, I try to install a ScriptAlias.
My DocumentRoot is '/home/project/web', and the ScriptAlias directive
within
Hi,
Using Apache 2.0.59 on Linux, I try to install a ScriptAlias.
My DocumentRoot is '/home/project/web', and the ScriptAlias directive
within httpd.conf is:
-
ScriptAlias /videos/ /home/project/modules/videos/web/
Directory /home/project/modules/
AddHandler application/x-httpd-php
Hi All,
I'm building and stand alone static linked APACHE +PHP+PGSQL pack. PGSQL is
done with static linking but php with apache is troubling.
I have configured PHP5 as
[code]$ ./configure --enable-static --disable-shared
--with-pgsql=/home/sss_user/server/pgsql/
On 06/03/07, Jan van den Berg [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Action takes two arguments, a media type followed by a script name
Is this easy to fix/workaround, do I have to hack the source for this?
Are there other ways of doing this?
Just write a wrapper script that calls your cgi with the
On 07/03/07, thomas Armstrong [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
Using Apache 2.0.59 on Linux, I try to install a ScriptAlias.
My DocumentRoot is '/home/project/web', and the ScriptAlias directive
within httpd.conf is:
-
ScriptAlias /videos/ /home/project/modules/videos/web/
Directory
I am familiar with this option, however this is not really what I want.
My wrapper is a bash shell script so for every invoke (Action) Apache
spawns a shell process. I don't want that.
Jan
-Oorspronkelijk bericht-
Van: Vincent Bray [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Verzonden: woensdag 7 maart
Hello All
I am trying to configure apache and jboss using mod_jk connector.
I am using httpd-2.2.3-5, jboss-4.0.3SP1 and jk tomcat-connectors-1.2.21.
After the proper configuration when I try to access my webapp at
http://172.16.2.229/rcs I get Service Temporarily Unavailable error.
In
Hi there --
I have set up SquirrelMail on our e-mail server and I would like to have users
be automatically redirected to a secure or https page when they type in the URL
to get to the initial login page. The apache server is version 2.2.2. What
file(s) should I modify to make this happen?
Run it on Windows Server 2003 and XP with no real issues. Use with OpenSSL
and PHP. Good resources to use for Apache on Windows can be found at:
http://hunter.campbus.com/ http://hunter.campbus.com/
http://www.apachelounge.com/ http://www.apachelounge.com/
Gary T. Schultz
IT Administrator
On 07/03/07, Kaplan, Andrew H. [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi there --
I have set up SquirrelMail on our e-mail server and I would like to have
users be automatically redirected to a secure or https page when they type
in the URL to get to the initial login page. The apache server is version
Hi there --
I checked the ssl.conf file, and there is a RedirectPermanent line already in
place. The line reads as follows:
RedirectPermanent http://website/alias https://website/alias
I can get to the secure website if I manually enter the following text in the
web browser:
* on the Wed, Mar 07, 2007 at 10:28:22AM +, Mike Cardwell wrote:
Using the standard Redhat Enterprise 4, Apache 2.0.52 RPMs here. I have
a CommunigatePro server. It runs it's own http daemon for the
administration interface, and webmail. We needed to extend it in several
ways, so I stuck
Is tomcat on this this server / port running and apj configured?
regards Dietmar
Preetam Palwe [EMAIL PROTECTED]
07.03.2007 14:35
Bitte antworten an
users@httpd.apache.org
An
users@httpd.apache.org
Kopie
Thema
[EMAIL PROTECTED] apache httpd + jboss + mod_jk : Failed opening socket to
On 07/03/07, Kaplan, Andrew H. [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi there --
I checked the ssl.conf file, and there is a RedirectPermanent line already in
place. The line reads as follows:
RedirectPermanent http://website/alias https://website/alias
That's wrong for two reasons. The first argument to
Hi,
Thank you guys.
Unfortunately i didn't succed with the Directory directive soluion
because of some other rewrite rules.
But with mod rewrite i succeded doing this:
RewriteCond %{REQUEST_URI} /img/folder/(.*)\.jpg$
RewriteCond /usr/local/apache2/htdocs/%{REQUEST_URI} !-f
RewriteRule
Hi there --
I got it to work using the following syntax in the httpd.conf file:
VirtualHost FQDN:80
ServerName FQDN
ServerAdmin email address
DocumentRoot/var/www/html
DirectoryIndex index.html index.shtml
RewriteEngine on
We've been using Apache 2.2.X on Windows Server 2003 for a number of months
now and still haven't been able to pin down why it periodically stops
communicating with our backend servers when reverse proxying. Also, there
are some enhancements for performance on Windows that are suggested to be
Thanks Dietmar
Yes Jboss (tomcat) is on same machine. And is running fine. JK is
configured.
I can see it by
$ netstat -a
tcp0 0 *:8009 *:*
LISTEN
Java process is listening on 8009.
Even I can connect to 172.16.2.229:8009 using a simple java program and
Thanks!
-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, March 07, 2007 10:14 AM
To: users@httpd.apache.org
Subject: [EMAIL PROTECTED] RE: Apache on Windows
We've been using Apache 2.2.X on Windows Server 2003 for a number of
months
now and still
philguillard wrote:
Hi,
Thank you guys.
Unfortunately i didn't succed with the Directory directive soluion
because of some other rewrite rules.
But with mod rewrite i succeded doing this:
RewriteCond %{REQUEST_URI} /img/folder/(.*)\.jpg$
RewriteCond
I've been running apache on windows (2003, 2000, XP) for the last 4 years. One
server is for
proxying (mod_proxy and OpenSSL) and the other is for running php apps. The
servers get about
5000 visitors daily. There haven't been any serious issues.
My experience is that it's more challenging
One caution for Apache on XP. The licensing for XP limits you to 10
simultaneous incoming tcp connections.
-Original Message-
From: Paul Simon [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, March 07, 2007 10:33 AM
To: users@httpd.apache.org
Subject: Re: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Apache on
Arthur Kreitman wrote:
One caution for Apache on XP. The licensing for XP limits you to 10
simultaneous incoming tcp connections.
Of course that's the word of the license. Obviously 'what's a connection'
is always interesting, you end up with far more than 10 connections using
On 08/03/07, Israel Brewster [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Looking at the rewrite log shows the following entries:
xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx - - [07/Mar/2007:08:28:03 -0900] [izzy.homeip.net/
sid#1802648][rid#1838c38/initial] (2) init rewrite engine with
requested uri /nagios
xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx - -
Mike,
I was running into the exact same issue with proxying to a lotus
Workplace (Quickplace) application. Can you give me more indepth
information on how you resolved this.
Thanks a bunch!
Jack
On 3/7/07, Mike Cardwell [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
* on the Wed, Mar 07, 2007 at 02:48:16PM +,
Does this mean that an XP box running Apache would be limited to 10
concurrent web browser users? My impression of this was that the
connection limit only applied to the Windows Network connections and not to
http/https/etc...
In fact it is metered by NTLM authentication, if you
Thank you all of your help, but I am still having problems in setting
this up.
Here is the vhosts entry in my /etc/apache2/vhosts.d/domain.conf file
VirtualHost *:80
ServerName domain.com
ServerAlias www.domain.com
RewriteEngine On
#DenyHosts Rules
RewriteMaphosts-deny
Nathan Kellogg wrote:
Does this mean that an XP box running Apache would be limited to 10
concurrent web browser users? My impression of this was that the
connection limit only applied to the Windows Network connections and
not to http/https/etc...
if you don't patch the tcp stack,
On 08/03/07, Norman Khine [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
VirtualHost *:80
ServerName domain.com
ServerAlias www.domain.com
RewriteEngine On
#DenyHosts Rules
RewriteMaphosts-deny txt:/home/user/apache/hosts.deny
RewriteCond ${hosts-deny:%{REMOTE_HOST}|NOT-FOUND} !=NOT-FOUND [OR]
Thanks for your response and suggestions.
On Mar 7, 2007, at 9:48 AM, Vincent Bray wrote:
Hi, welcome to rewrite-in-htaccess pain and suffering. As you're able
to use RewriteLog, why put rewrite rules in htaccess?
When I tried that my RewriteRules stopped working entirely :P I
suspect that
On 08/03/07, Israel Brewster [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Thanks for your response and suggestions.
On Mar 7, 2007, at 9:48 AM, Vincent Bray wrote:
Hi, welcome to rewrite-in-htaccess pain and suffering. As you're able
to use RewriteLog, why put rewrite rules in htaccess?
When I tried that my
[snip] In this case, ^nagios never
matches because the per-directory prefix isn't stripped. ^/nagios is
what you need, in addition to simillar changes for the rest of your
rules.
Ok, yeah- that made the rewrite rules start matching when in the
httpd.conf file, unfortunately the behavior I'm
Vincent Bray wrote:
On 08/03/07, Norman Khine [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
VirtualHost *:80
ServerName domain.com
ServerAlias www.domain.com
RewriteEngine On
#DenyHosts Rules
RewriteMaphosts-deny txt:/home/user/apache/hosts.deny
RewriteCond
On 08/03/07, Israel Brewster [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Ok, yeah- that made the rewrite rules start matching when in the
httpd.conf file, unfortunately the behavior I'm getting with that
particular rule is the same. Maybe it's time to consider a different
approach entirely.
Like, posting the
On Mar 7, 2007, at 1:16 PM, Vincent Bray wrote:
Like, posting the rest of your rules, perhaps? As you're rewriting to
a php script, are you able to edit it to show a dump of the
environment? phpinfo(); die(); does that job.
Also, are there any Alias directives for nagios? Seeing your config in
On 08/03/07, Israel Brewster [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Oh, sure. Sorry- not trying to make things difficult here, it's just
that I spent several hours yesterday working on the issue, so I'm a
bit frustrated, and quite possibly not thinking straight any more :P.
Anyway, the rewrite rules I'm
Hi all,
I've configured Apache as a reverse proxy in the following kind of
arrangement:
Client's browser --- Apache Reverse Proxy -- External Server
When the External Server requires Basic Authentication or SSL from the
client, this works fine through the proxy. I have configured this
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