On Aug 12, 2007, at 10:46 PM, Shakeel Ahmad wrote:
But still when i try to open http://localhost or MailScanner
warning: numerical links are often malicious: http://127.0.0.1 it
continuously searches but does'nt show any page or error.
Perhaps you have a firewall that blocks ac
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With Apache Running I find the following by using (netstat -an)
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Active Connections
Proto Local Address
> 1. You can't do name-based virtual hosting with SSL. Since the
> first line is only for ssl vhosts, you probably won't need it.
I saw in the Apache 2 documentation that it is possible to do the first
domain a SSL host.
Am I wrong?
> 2. I have no idea what the configuration file given in
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With Apache Running I find the following by using (netstat -an)
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Active Connections
Proto Local Address
Where should I add this Directive "Win32DisableAcceptEx" to httpd.conf?
should i only write this line "Win32DisableAcceptEx" in httpd.conf anywhere?
please help.
Shakeel Ahmad.
- Original Message -
From: "Joshua Slive" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To:
Sent: Sunday, August 12, 2007 6:2
Hi Robert;
Thanks. It seems that the startup file was apache2 in the /init.d directory.
regards,
KP
Robert F Hall <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Kathi, try ./apachectl instead of apachectl. Looks like the current dir is
not in root's PATH.
-Robert
Kathi Porter wrote, on 8/12/20
Hi;
Yes, I'm trying to reach http://localhost/ . I tried the command you gave me;
initially it errored-out with a "command not found". I browsed to that
directory and found a file called apache2 and used that instead. It was
successful in that the system reported:
"Starting Apache 2.0 we
Kathi, try ./apachectl instead of apachectl. Looks like the current
dir is not in root's PATH.
-Robert
Kathi Porter wrote, on 8/12/2007 3:06 PM:
Hi Noodl;
thanks for all the info. Even I can't remember how I got to that
download site... Anyway, I opened a command line (as root) and tried
Hi Noodl;
thanks for all the info. Even I can't remember how I got to that download
site... Anyway, I opened a command line (as root) and tried the "apachectl
start" command, but it came back with "bash: apachectl: command not found. I'll
keep doggedly pursuing this. And thanks for the lin
On 8/12/07, Kathi Porter <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> Hi;
> I'm a brand-spanking new "newbie when it comes to Apache web server. I'll
> be atking a class next spring, but wanted to install it and "play" with it a
> bit before then.
> I'm running a knoppix (linux/X Windows GUI) virtual appliance w
Ok, i updated to apache2.so i've some problem with RSA, i'm trying to
create my own CA autority with the following commands:
1)openssl genrsa -out /etc/ssl/private/inet_ca.key -aes256 1024
2)openssl req -x509 -new -key /etc/ssl/private/inet_ca.key -out
/etc/ssl/certs/inet_ca.crt
3)openssl
On 13/08/07, Kathi Porter <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi;
> I'm a brand-spanking new "newbie when it comes to Apache web server. I'll be
> atking a class next spring, but wanted to install it and "play" with it a
> bit before then.
> I'm running a knoppix
I haven't ever used knoppix so can't answ
Hi;
I'm a brand-spanking new "newbie when it comes to Apache web server. I'll be
atking a class next spring, but wanted to install it and "play" with it a bit
before then.
I'm running a knoppix (linux/X Windows GUI) virtual appliance within a Windows
XP enviroment (a DSL modem connected to a
On 8/10/07, Jeff Murch <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Thanks Joshua. I found that it is nod_proxy_html v2 that is causing the
> character set problem. Version 2 only outputs UTF-8. This was corrected in 3
> to allow you to specify a character set. So, I have downloaded the source
> for 3 and compile
On Sun, 12 Aug 2007 20:49:31 +0200
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> I'm using 1.3 because this is the officialy stable release of apache.
Who told you that? If it was later than April 2002, they're
officially wrong.
--
Nick Kew
Application Development with Apache - the Apache Modules Book
http://ww
On 13/08/07, [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I'm using 1.3 because this is the officialy stable release of apache.
Have a read of the section headers here: http://httpd.apache.org/download.cgi
1.3 is officially old :)
> I'm just trying to access to https://localhost:3000 through
I'm using 1.3 because this is the officialy stable release of apache.
I'm just trying to access to https://localhost:3000 through
http://myserver/site/ (which redirect to https://myserver/site/ in order to
handle https://localhost:3000).
Thanks!
Le Sun, 12 Aug 2007 20:40:22 +0200, Vincent Bra
On 13/08/07, [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Ok...so howto do reverse-proxying with apache 1.3 ?
Ok...so how about explaining why you need to use 1.3? It truely is
ancient, though just reverse proxying doesn't usually need
mod_proxy_html anyway.
What is it you're trying to achieve?
Ok...so howto do reverse-proxying with apache 1.3 ?
Le Sun, 12 Aug 2007 20:22:01 +0200, Vincent Bray <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> a écrit:
> On 13/08/07, [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> Hello !
>>
>> I'm on Debian Etch with apache debian package installed, i'm trying to
>> install mod_pr
On Aug 12, 2007, at 11:15 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm on Debian Etch with apache debian package installed, i'm trying
to install mod_proxy_html with the following command:
apxs -c -I/usr/include/libxml2/libxml/ -i mod_proxy_html.c
As Vincent already mentioned, this module does not wor
On 13/08/07, [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hello !
>
> I'm on Debian Etch with apache debian package installed, i'm trying to
> install mod_proxy_html with the following command:
>
> apxs -c -I/usr/include/libxml2/libxml/ -i mod_proxy_html.c
>
> Please have a look at my error mess
Hello !
I'm on Debian Etch with apache debian package installed, i'm trying to install
mod_proxy_html with the following command:
apxs -c -I/usr/include/libxml2/libxml/ -i mod_proxy_html.c
Please have a look at my error messages:
/usr/include/apache-1.3/http_protocol.h:74: error: expected decl
Hello Shakeel,
it looks like that another software use Port 80.
Do the following steps please:
1. Stop Apache
2. Go to in the dos box (cmd)
3. write netstat -an
4. Check if Port 80 active (you should see something like this:
C:\>netstat -an
Active Connections
Proto Local Address
On 8/12/07, Shakeel Ahmad <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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>
> I am using internet through LAN. I have installed Apache server 2.0.59.
>
> After installation when i started the service, it was successfully started.
> but when i try to open http://localhost it does'nt open it.
>
> the msg in errorlog fi
On 8/11/07, wi <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Once again, thanks for the reply!
>
> We've decided that we need the CacheIgnoreQueryString ability enough to go
> with the current source of the server. We built it last night per the
> developer instructions and have been testing it all day. It works we
I am using internet through LAN. I have installed Apache server 2.0.59.
After installation when i started the service, it was successfully started. but
when i try to open http://localhost it does'nt open it.
the msg in errorlog file is:
"[Sun Aug 12 14:49:27 2007] [error] (OS 10022)An invalid a
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