Hallo,
ich habe auf meinem Mac den Apache 2- Webserver installiert, nur
leider ein bisschen verkorgst Habe mich beim prefix vertan. Gib
es ne Möglichkeit die Dateien nun wieder zu entfehrnen außer von hand??
mfg
Christoph
Hallo,
ich habe auf meinem Mac den Apache 2- Webserver installiert, nur
leider ein bisschen verkorgst Habe mich beim prefix vertan. Gib
es ne Möglichkeit die Dateien nun wieder zu entfehrnen außer von hand??
mfg
Christoph
On Wed, May 30, 2007 at 07:58:33PM +0800, Christoph Seitz wrote:
Hallo,
ich habe auf meinem Mac den Apache 2- Webserver installiert, nur
leider ein bisschen verkorgst Habe mich beim prefix vertan. Gib
es ne Möglichkeit die Dateien nun wieder zu entfehrnen außer von hand??
mfg
Hallo,
ja ich habe configure make und make install gemacht. Make unistall
gibt es leider nicht(auch keine ähnlichen). Ich war nur auf der
Suche, ob es eine andere Lösung gibt. Ich bin aber leider noch nicht
fündig geworden so habe ich es einfach per Hand gemacht. Aber
trotzdem danke.
I'm running it with both PHP5 and mod_perl, without any problems, and
I am using the binary (no recompile here, no M$ visual studio)
A success story! Perhaps you can share with me your setup process:
1. Are you installing from WAMP, or via direct binary download from Apache?
2. Are you using
Hi,
I have installed Apache 2.0.58 on RHEL 5.0.(Red Hat Linux Enterprise edition
5.0)
Also i have configured it with SSL.
I am able to access the webserver page with HTTP port but am not able to
access with HTTPS port.
I have checked the logs, i am getting this message
Foo JH wrote:
I'm running it with both PHP5 and mod_perl, without any problems, and
I am using the binary (no recompile here, no M$ visual studio)
A success story! Perhaps you can share with me your setup process:
1. Are you installing from WAMP, or via direct binary download from
Hi.
I am using a Linux-From-Scratch based Linux, with OpenLdap-2.3.27,
Heimdal-0.7.2, Apache-httpd-2.2.4, mod_auth_kerb-5.3 and php-5.2.1.
I'm trying to use OpenLDAP (over Heimdal GSSAPI with KRB5) from
mod_php under Apache (using php's ldap_sasl_bind with GSSAPI as
mechanism - it calls
Hi,
We are facing a tight problem regarding a user requirement to store logfile in
user specified directory.We are getting segmentation fault when we are starting
apache when we try to use a log file in user defined directory(other than
logs/).
We used fopen(),fprintf() to write the user
I'm running Apache 2.2.4 with PHP 5 to enable my blog, and it's been
very stable since I installed it in April. The only beef I have is its
tendency to keep slowly sucking RAM as the days roll by, so I've been
resorting to restarting it on occasion to keep the usage low. I don't
know if it's
--- Mark A. Craig [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm running Apache 2.2.4 with PHP 5 to enable my
blog, and it's been
very stable since I installed it in April. The only
beef I have is its
tendency to keep slowly sucking RAM as the days roll
by, so I've been
resorting to restarting it on
Regarding Apache 2.2 on Windows, does anyone know how can I set it for waiting
more when trying to start or stop it?
If I do
net stop apache2.2
It tries to stop for a long time, then it gives the error that it can't be
stopped.
But it continues to try stopping, and in the meantime I cannot
Quoting Joshua Slive ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
See:
http://wiki.apache.org/httpd/Logs/Response_Size
Nice. Thanks.
% apache2 -l | grep logio
mod_logio.c
Will work on that then, thanks alot!
Regards,
Sander.
--
| Those who get too big for their britches will be exposed in the end.
|
An apache module running on one machine, wants to communicate with another
module running under apache on remote machine.The communication should be
authenticated by using certificates on both sides.
Does mod_ssl plays any role to authenticate the module certificates, without
requiring any
Thank you for responding. There does not appear to be any such file on
apache.org. Did you mean apacheconf, which appears to be a separate website
selling a gui for apache? Forgive me if I am being too literal, but I don't
know what is slang and what is specifcally required. If you tell me
-Original Message-
From: Ravi Prakash [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, May 30, 2007 2:07 PM
To: users@httpd.apache.org
Subject: [EMAIL PROTECTED] My Question
An apache module running on one machine, wants to communicate
with another module running under apache on
I was having similar problem with the Apache 2.2.3-4 version and finally
figured out that the TRACE option must be inside the virtual host
configuration file (and not apache2.conf). Hope it helps.
Bhagwati
Foster, Stephen (ASPIRE) wrote:
We never got this to work properly.We ended up moving
Hi,
I want certificate based authentication among remotely located apache
modules just like client/server authentication. Does mod_ssl provides
any mechanism to do it?
If no, how can I authenticate a module to a remote module ?
Thanks
Ravi
Ravi,
Are you looking at the answers that are being posted ?
Are they getting thrown to your junk mail by accident?
I think this is the third time in a very short time I see
this question.
Luis
From: Ravi Prakash [mailto:]
Sent:
On 5/30/07, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
We are facing a tight problem regarding a user requirement to store logfile in
user specified directory.We are getting segmentation fault when we are
starting apache when we try to use a log file in user defined directory(other
On 5/29/07, Nat Colley [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I got a wamp stack from a developer, and I have not been able to make vhosts
work. While recognizing it is entirely possible I did something wrong, I
notice that in this configuration he has changed the files the web is served
content from htdocs
On 5/30/07, Ravi Prakash [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I want certificate based authentication among remotely located apache
modules just like client/server authentication. Does mod_ssl provides
any mechanism to do it?
If no, how can I authenticate a module to a remote module ?
Apache
--- Joshua Slive [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 5/29/07, Nat Colley [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I got a wamp stack from a developer, and I have
not been able to make vhosts
work. While recognizing it is entirely possible I
did something wrong, I
notice that in this configuration he has
Hi,
Details:
1. I have to use two apache web servers on two machines having some modules
in each of them.
2. Any of the apache module should be able to communicate with the apache
module of another machine.
3. I want ,when modules interact to each other on two machines , they could
use
On 5/30/07, Ravi Prakash [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
Details:
1. I have to use two apache web servers on two machines having some modules
in each of them.
2. Any of the apache module should be able to communicate with the apache
module of another machine.
3. I want ,when modules interact to
Hi.
I'm trying to create an additional Rewrite Rule appart from those
created by default by my application (in this case, Wordpress). The
extra line (within '.htaccess') is:
---
RewriteRule ^faq index.php?page_id=119 [R,L]
---
However, I want users see 'http://myblog.com/faq' and not
On 30/05/07, thomas Armstrong [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi.
I'm trying to create an additional Rewrite Rule appart from those
created by default by my application (in this case, Wordpress). The
extra line (within '.htaccess') is:
---
RewriteRule ^faq index.php?page_id=119 [R,L]
---
How exactly isn't is working?
Instead of 'http://myblog.com/faq' URL I see
'http://myblog.com/index.php?page_id=379'. The information is OK, but
I think it's an ugly URL.
Do you see a loop?
Nope
What does the error log tell you?
There's no error
Are you able to edit the main server
On 5/30/07, thomas Armstrong [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
How exactly isn't is working?
Instead of 'http://myblog.com/faq' URL I see
'http://myblog.com/index.php?page_id=379'. The information is OK, but
I think it's an ugly URL.
Start by replacing the [R] flag with [PT] and then see what you get.
The R flag means redirect. You want P for proxy if you want the URL to not
change, but this brings with it a host of other issues.
Russ
Sent wirelessly via BlackBerry from T-Mobile.
-Original Message-
From: Vincent Bray [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Wed, 30 May 2007 17:02:25
On 30/05/07, Russ [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
The R flag means redirect. You want P for proxy if you want the URL to not
change, but this brings with it a host of other issues.
Russ, you're correct regarding [R] but incorrect pertaining to [P] in
this case. He's rewriting to a local script so
I'm a bit confused. R means redirect, meaning the server sends the 301 or 302
header to the browser. In either case, the browse will redirect to the new URL
and that's what will show in the address bar. How evactly do you make things
redirect without proxying and without a change in the
On 30/05/07, Russ [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm a bit confused. R means redirect, meaning the server sends the 301 or 302
header to the browser. In either case, the browse will redirect to the new URL
and that's what will show in the address bar. How evactly do you make things
redirect
I have been asked to create rewrite rules for sites that use an old
page naming scheme to a new one. The first attempt was to create
a .htaccess file that had a rewrite rule for every page, something
like:
RewriteRule ^new_page_name.php$ /sitepages/pid123.php [L,QSA,NC]
Works ok for small
On 5/30/07, Josh Trutwin [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have been asked to create rewrite rules for sites that use an old
page naming scheme to a new one. The first attempt was to create
a .htaccess file that had a rewrite rule for every page, something
like:
RewriteRule ^new_page_name.php$
All,
I'm trying to configure my Apache webserver with a Web Authentication
system.
When I try to start up my server, I'm getting the following error:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:/usr/local/apache2/bin$ ./apachectl start
httpd: Syntax error on line 39 of /usr/local/apache2/conf/httpd.conf:
Cannot load
On Wed, 30 May 2007 15:06:27 -0400
Joshua Slive [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 5/30/07, Josh Trutwin [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have been asked to create rewrite rules for sites that use an
old page naming scheme to a new one. The first attempt was to
create a .htaccess file that had a
On 5/30/07, Josh Trutwin [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Thanks - great suggestions - now my next issue. This is all done in
VirtualHosts, I noticed RewriteMap cannot be declared in a .htaccess
so I put it in the VirtualHost like so:
VirtualHost *:80
VirtualDocumentRoot /httpd/%0/html
On Fri, 25 May 2007, Joshua Slive wrote:
I would try two things:
1. mod_disk_cache, which is better tested and maintained than
mod_mem_cache, and will often be just as performant given a good
virtual file system layer.
Using disk cache for storage instead of memory cache seems to work.
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im setting up a webcam to do some remote admin, but I dont want people
to just see what im doing.
I have a simple system with this hierarchy:
/
+ webcam/
- .htaccess
- .htpasswd
+ pics/
- current.jpg
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William A. Rowe, Jr. wrote:
Jess Holle wrote:
William A. Rowe, Jr. wrote:
morgan gangwere wrote:
i will agree that the win32 version of apache is *godly* stable - im
running something like 2.2.3 win32 - a nice stable version.
Note that
On 5/30/07, Christopher Shumway [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Fri, 25 May 2007, Joshua Slive wrote:
I would try two things:
1. mod_disk_cache, which is better tested and maintained than
mod_mem_cache, and will often be just as performant given a good
virtual file system layer.
Using disk
I'm doing some testing with mod_cache, using disk cache. What I've noticed
is that if I hit example.com/index.*, it will cache it and serve it
from the cache as well. However, if I just go to http://www.example.com,
it isn't cached.
This happens with any index page served without giving the name
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Joshua Slive wrote:
On 5/30/07, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
We are facing a tight problem regarding a user requirement to store
logfile in user specified directory.We are getting segmentation fault
when we are starting
On 5/30/07, Matt Lehner [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm doing some testing with mod_cache, using disk cache. What I've noticed
is that if I hit example.com/index.*, it will cache it and serve it
from the cache as well. However, if I just go to http://www.example.com,
it isn't cached.
This happens
Here's the log for no index in the URL:
[Tue May 15 15:53:41 2007] [debug] mod_cache.c(129): Adding CACHE_SAVE
filter for /
[Tue May 15 15:53:41 2007] [debug] mod_cache.c(136): Adding
CACHE_REMOVE_URL filter for /
That will just keep repeating, nothing ever shows up as being served.
And with:
Sashi,
On May 30, 2007, at 12:54 PM, Malladi, Sasikanth wrote:
httpd: Syntax error on line 39 of /usr/local/apache2/conf/httpd.conf:
Cannot load /export/opt/SiteMinder/webagent5QMR7/lib/libmod_sm20.so
into server: ld.so.1: httpd: fatal: relocation error: file /export/
opt/
Sorry, here's the http headers:
HTTP/1.1 200 OK
Date: Wed, 30 May 2007 23:28:01 GMT
Server: Apache/2.2.4
Last-Modified: Wed, 16 May 2007 20:21:33 GMT
ETag: 134003-2702-189fcd40
Accept-Ranges: bytes
Content-Length: 9986
Cache-Control: max-age=300
Expires: Wed, 30 May 2007 23:33:01 GMT
On 5/30/07, Matt Lehner [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Sorry, here's the http headers:
HTTP/1.1 200 OK
Date: Wed, 30 May 2007 23:28:01 GMT
Server: Apache/2.2.4
Last-Modified: Wed, 16 May 2007 20:21:33 GMT
ETag: 134003-2702-189fcd40
Accept-Ranges: bytes
Content-Length: 9986
Cache-Control: max-age=300
That isn't being cached. I just hit / a few times, here's all I get:
[Wed May 30 19:38:34 2007] [debug] mod_cache.c(129): Adding CACHE_SAVE
filter for /
[Wed May 30 19:38:34 2007] [debug] mod_cache.c(136): Adding
CACHE_REMOVE_URL filter for /
[Wed May 30 19:38:38 2007] [debug] mod_cache.c(129):
On 5/30/07, Matt Lehner [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
That isn't being cached.
Are you doing anything fancy like mod_rewrite?
I don't see any explanation. There are some cache fixes going into the
next version of 2.2, but I'm not sure whether any of them would help
you.
Joshua.
Nope, nothing special at all. It's even the same way if I do something
like example.com/blah/. After searching Google, I think I'm the first
person to have this issue.
Matt
On Wed, 30 May 2007, Joshua Slive wrote:
On 5/30/07, Matt Lehner [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
That isn't being cached.
Hello,
I am running Apache 2.2.3 on RedHat EL 5. I am trying to use Apache to
load balance between two local instances of tomcat in order to utilize
the vast quantities of RAM on our production server.
My httpd setup looks like this:
Proxy balancer://tomcat
BalancerMember
On Wed, 30 May 2007 16:20:23 -0400
Joshua Slive [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
No. The %0 notation is specific to mod_vhost_alias. It can't be used
in any other directive. (In particular, RewriteMaps are initialized
at server startup, so it doesn't work to make their location a
per-request
On 5/30/07, Josh Trutwin [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Wed, 30 May 2007 16:20:23 -0400
Joshua Slive [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
No. The %0 notation is specific to mod_vhost_alias. It can't be used
in any other directive. (In particular, RewriteMaps are initialized
at server startup, so it doesn't
Hi,
I am trying to get ldap auth working, what am i doing wrong?
this is my config
Directory d:/websites/ldaptest
AuthType basic
AuthBasicProvider ldap
AuthName LdapTest
AuthLDAPURL ldap://ldap.com/o=somewhere?cn?sub
A couple of questions:
1. Did you set up session replication between your Tomcat instances?
If not your client will have to relogin in case of failure of the
Tomcat instance that generated session id.
2. Did I get you right that in your test you stop both instances of
Tomcat? If yes I don't
--- morgan gangwere [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Morgan,
~snip~
I have seen this with the mySQL connectivity in PHP
- but its usually
caused by NOT closing the connection to the MySQL
server after you're done.
This is what I was referring to in my persistent
connections comment, but it can
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