Re: mod_auth_pam probleme

2007-08-31 Thread Chris Cohen
On Thursday 30 August 2007 13:49:10 James Blond wrote: Hi Chris! Hmmm... guter Hinweis, da habe ich wohl zu komplexe Anfragen an google gestellt :P Mein Suchstring: pcfg_openfile Manchmal ist der einfachste Weg eben doch der bessere... Die Treffer haben auf jeden Fall gezeigt, dass

RE: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Apache 2.2.x mod_rewrite and mod_proxy and pooled connections

2007-08-31 Thread Axel-Stéphane SMORGRAV
Let me rephrase my previous post. One proxy worker is created for each ProxyPass directive or balancer member. A connection pool is associated with each worker. One single remote server is associated with each connection pool, and thus with each worker. This allows mod_proxy to establish

[EMAIL PROTECTED] performance problem in one virtual host

2007-08-31 Thread wglass
Hi, I've had a bizarre performance problem earlier this week and I can't figure it out. It'd be great if anyone had suggestions. Twice recently, I've had extremely slow performance serving static files from a single virtual host on my Apache server. Files that were sent to Tomcat with mod_jk

Re: [EMAIL PROTECTED] performance problem in one virtual host

2007-08-31 Thread Nick Kew
On Fri, 31 Aug 2007 02:23:38 -0700 (PDT) wglass [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: * I suspected DNS/reverse DNS issues. But I ran a tcpdump on port 53 and saw no signs of DNS queries It does look an obvious candidate. And why would DNS be generating traffic (let alone TCP traffic) on the server? The

[EMAIL PROTECTED] Re: Apache under MacOSX 10.4.10 (was Re: [EMAIL PROTECTED] logging incomming traffic)

2007-08-31 Thread Neville Hillyer
At 12:36 -0400 30/08/2007, Eric Gorr wrote: On Aug 30, 2007, at 10:55 AM, Joshua Slive wrote: On 8/30/07, Eric Gorr [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Sorry, I should have mentioned that I am using Apache 1.3.33 which is the default server under MacOSX. Then go ahead and pull out your network

[EMAIL PROTECTED] ServletFilter and Apache HTTP Server

2007-08-31 Thread ibm123
There is a requirement to update few HTTP parameters before routing a request to Apache HTTP Server (AHS)? Can it be done with ServletFilter? Can we deploy ServletFilter between Web and AHS? If yes, need instruction. -- View this message in context:

[EMAIL PROTECTED] Some questions about apache logs and separate logs

2007-08-31 Thread Ali Nebi
Hi, i want to ask how to configure apache to log some requests in separate logs. I'm using now httpd-2.2.4-2.1.fc6.x86_64, installed on Fedora 6 (x86_64) I have this kind of records in /var/log/httpd/ssl_access_log corporativos24219-22.etb.net.co - hpenagos [27/Aug/2007:17:22:24 +0200]

Re: [EMAIL PROTECTED] performance problem in one virtual host

2007-08-31 Thread wglass
Thanks, Nick. Can you explain your question about DNS? My assumption is that if I had a reverse DNS issue, I could identify it by running tcpdump on port 53 on the server. (e.g. with HostnameLookup) I did this and saw no TCP/UDP traffic. To eliminate the possibility of client DNS issues, I

Re: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Is order of Location statements supposed to be significant?

2007-08-31 Thread Joshua Slive
On 8/31/07, Peter Rabbitson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: My question is whether this is documented anywhere? I use a number of mod_macro statements all over my site and always believed that order of statements is not significant, only the nesting level. Now I am not sure how many more hidden

[EMAIL PROTECTED] Is order of Location statements supposed to be significant?

2007-08-31 Thread Peter Rabbitson
Hello, My goal is to allow any Admin user to access / of a virtual host, and any Backup user to access /backups of the same host. I have a user which is a member of the Admin group but not a member of the Backup group. If my configuration looks like this: Location / AuthType

[EMAIL PROTECTED] Apache Httpd Server 2.0.52, ModJK, Tomcat 4, NTLM Filter - Issue to post multipart/form-data

2007-08-31 Thread LEBLANC, Damiens
Hi, I'm trying to implement NTLM protocol in order to opening the protected page of my intranet site without having to get a login/password. I have the following architecture: - Sun/Solaris 5.8 - Apache 2.0.52 - Mod JK - Tomcat 4 - NTLM Filter defined in the web.xml file of my application

[EMAIL PROTECTED] R: [EMAIL PROTECTED] RE: VirtualHost with third level domain

2007-08-31 Thread netmail
In VirtualHost IP:port the ip is the pubblic ip or local Ip of server ? Thanks Da: Bharathi raja [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Inviato: giovedì 30 agosto 2007 13.16 A: netmail Oggetto: Re: [EMAIL PROTECTED] RE: VirtualHost with third level domain VirtualHost IP:port DocumentRoot

Re: [EMAIL PROTECTED] ServletFilter and Apache HTTP Server

2007-08-31 Thread Gregor Schneider
if (knowledge == 0) { read (FAQ); use (SEARCH_DOCS); use (GOOGLE); } else { use (BRAIN); make (POST); } Gregor -- what's puzzlin' you, is the nature of my game gpgp-fp: 79A84FA526807026795E4209D3B3FE028B3170B2 gpgp-key available @ http://pgpkeys.pca.dfn.de:11371

[EMAIL PROTECTED] Testing Mod_python.

2007-08-31 Thread Chris Howell
Hi All, * FYI, I also posted this to you the Mod_python mailing list, but I am hoping someone here might have a solution seeing this before as well. * So I got mod_python installed, with apache on my windows box running WinXP SP2. When I went to test the mod_install following the directions

RE: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Apache Httpd Server 2.0.52, ModJK, Tomcat 4, NTLM Filter - Issue to post multipart/form-data

2007-08-31 Thread Jeff Beard
That is expected behavior when you do not have an NTLM Apache HTTPD module configured to authenticate the request in the same manner as the Tomcat instance. You can search the Apache modules web site for an appropriate module. Cheers, Jeff From: LEBLANC, Damiens [mailto:[EMAIL

[EMAIL PROTECTED] Apache 2.2.4 [an error occurred while processing this directive]

2007-08-31 Thread Malcolm Walker
I have been using Apache 2.2.4 for successfully testing web pages created in FrontPage 2003 and latterly Dreamweaver MX 2004. I am running Windows XP Home SP2 on my computer. I recently configured Apache, from a new install, to display includes I had added to a Dreamweaver site and did this

RE: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Apache Httpd Server 2.0.52, ModJK, Tomcat 4, NTLM Filter - Issue to post multipart/form-data

2007-08-31 Thread LEBLANC, Damiens
Hi Jeff, Thanks for your queekly response, If I have well understood your response, il means that I must install and configure mod_ntlm module on the Apache HTTP Server and keep the NTLM filter executed by Tomcat? Best regards, Damiens. De : Jeff

RE: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Apache Httpd Server 2.0.52, ModJK, Tomcat 4, NTLM Filter - Issue to post multipart/form-data

2007-08-31 Thread Jeff Beard
Correct. One caveat is that because I have not deployed NTLM authentication in both Tomcat and Apache HTTPD simultaneously, I cannot tell you exactly how it will work. I’ve only done the authentication using the Apache HTTPD module so you may need to experiment. I typically use Apache HTTPD

Re: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Is order of Location statements supposed to be significant?

2007-08-31 Thread Joshua Slive
On 8/31/07, Peter Rabbitson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Joshua Slive wrote: On 8/31/07, Peter Rabbitson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: My question is whether this is documented anywhere? I use a number of mod_macro statements all over my site and always believed that order of statements is not

RE: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Apache Httpd Server 2.0.52, ModJK, Tomcat 4, NTLM Filter - Issue to post multipart/form-data

2007-08-31 Thread LEBLANC, Damiens
OK, I will try this and I'll give you some news after. Thanks again, Damiens. De : Jeff Beard [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Envoyé : vendredi 31 août 2007 18:39 À : users@httpd.apache.org Objet : RE: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Apache Httpd Server 2.0.52, ModJK,

Re: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Testing Python Mod

2007-08-31 Thread Brian Munroe
On 8/31/07, Chris Howell [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: AddHandler python-program .py PythonHandler mptest PythonDebug On Chris: I would suggest you use the Publisher mod_python handler, at least to get started. Here is a simple hello, world in mod_python. I assume you fixed your other

Re: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Is order of Location statements supposed to be significant?

2007-08-31 Thread Peter Rabbitson
Joshua Slive wrote: On 8/31/07, Peter Rabbitson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: My question is whether this is documented anywhere? I use a number of mod_macro statements all over my site and always believed that order of statements is not significant, only the nesting level. Now I am not sure how

Re: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Apache under MacOSX 10.4.10

2007-08-31 Thread Brian Munroe
On 8/30/07, Eric Gorr [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I am also assuming that if I install Apache2, I would no longer be able to use the Sharing panel to turn the server on/off and would need to do so from the command line. I can't imagine this is terribly difficult...I just don't know the

Re: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Is order of Location statements supposed to be significant?

2007-08-31 Thread Peter Rabbitson
Joshua Slive wrote: On 8/31/07, Peter Rabbitson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Joshua Slive wrote: On 8/31/07, Peter Rabbitson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: My question is whether this is documented anywhere? I use a number of mod_macro statements all over my site and always believed that order of

Re: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Apache 2.2.4 [an error occurred while processing this directive]

2007-08-31 Thread Vincent Bray
Hi, You seem to have two problems in your config. First, You're not using any virtual hosts, and your DocumentRoot is F:/webs, so presumably you're using a URL like http://localhost/mcjdreamweaver/ to access your site. In this case, using an include with a local uri ref like /includes/something

Re: [EMAIL PROTECTED] performance problem in one virtual host

2007-08-31 Thread wglass
Hi Nick, I'm puzzled by the client DNS theory, since I had the host (in Windows, mind you) directly mapped in /etc/hosts. (the Windows equivalent). The argument in favor of the DNS theory is that we ran a web test of DNS with www.dnsreports.com and it reported several problems. (we were using

Re: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Apache 2.2.4 [an error occurred while processing this directive]

2007-08-31 Thread Malcolm Walker
Vincent, so presumably you're using a URL like http://localhost/mcjdreamweaver/ to access your site Yes you are correct and I am very grateful for your reply but I find I am out of my depth. I had read (several times both before my post and after your reply) the article on configuring