Re: [EMAIL PROTECTED] I try download apache at

2007-10-03 Thread lse123
After get this msi file what to do ? Joshua Slive-2 wrote: On 10/2/07, lse123 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: On http://www.apache.org/dyn/closer.cgi/httpd/binaries/win32/ I try download apache at http://apache.siamwebhosting.com/httpd/binaries/win32/ but a list of files appear , what

RE: [EMAIL PROTECTED] I try download apache at

2007-10-03 Thread Boyle Owen
-Original Message- From: lse123 [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Wednesday, October 03, 2007 8:44 AM To: users@httpd.apache.org Subject: Re: [EMAIL PROTECTED] I try download apache at After get this msi file what to do ? http://httpd.apache.org/docs/2.2/platform/windows.html

[EMAIL PROTECTED] How to modify the default page in Apache 2 ??

2007-10-03 Thread ChiaTzung Liu -劉佳宗
Hi.. I think that everyone should know that the default page of Apache is very WHITE when no default files (index.htm, index.html... etc) in the web directories. I hope I can establish a http file server by Apache and let the default page more beautiful like HFS

Re: [EMAIL PROTECTED] How to modify the default page in Apache 2 ??

2007-10-03 Thread Tony Stevenson
ChiaTzung Liu -劉佳宗 wrote: Hi.. I think that everyone should know that the default page of Apache is very WHITE when no default files (index.htm, index.html... etc) in the web directories. If you have no default files in your directory, then you will be given a 404 error, by default this

Re: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Reverse Proxy Timeout

2007-10-03 Thread Christian Folini
Hi there, There has not been a response to the problem outlined below. As nobody came up and contradicted my conclusion, I am not sure how to go on. If it is a bug, I could issue bug report, but I doubt it would be fixed anytime soon. The core documentation has been stating for years, that

[EMAIL PROTECTED] Web server fail over setup

2007-10-03 Thread Asrai khn
Hi list I am looking for what's the best failover setup for apache websever. We are running apache web server with lot of virtual hosting. Sometime the servers fail which also makes all sites hosting at that server unavailable. So I am looking for suggestions how to make his failures of web

Re: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Web server fail over setup

2007-10-03 Thread Christian Folini
On Wed, Oct 03, 2007 at 05:04:29PM +0500, Asrai khn wrote: So I am looking for suggestions how to make his failures of web server less pain. Lot of suggestions are possible, but they all inflict pain. A very clean and widspread solution is to have two identical webservers (use a deployment

Re: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Web server fail over setup

2007-10-03 Thread Peter Milanese
Hey- I ran LVS for about 5 years, mostly while it was in its infancy. We do over a billion hits a year, and I had it running on VERY small machines, heading 4 others with many Vhosts. It cost a couple of grand for the two boxes. The result of this was proof that we needed the solution,

RE: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Web server fail over setup

2007-10-03 Thread Axel-Stéphane SMORGRAV
No matter which solution you choose, the real problem is to detect that the server fails. If the server stops responding to requests, that's easy enough. However if there is not a clear-cut failure, e.g. one server gradually slows down, or still responds to the polls from the load balancer but

Re: [EMAIL PROTECTED] How to modify the default page in Apache 2 ??

2007-10-03 Thread Joshua Slive
On 10/3/07, ChiaTzung Liu -劉佳宗 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hi.. I think that everyone should know that the default page of Apache is very WHITE when no default files (index.htm, index.html... etc) in the web directories. I hope I can establish a http file server by Apache and let the

Re: [EMAIL PROTECTED] AD and apache

2007-10-03 Thread Peter Milanese
I think the question is does Apache support AD. Yeah, you can do it, there are many tutorials online if you need help. - Original Message From: Melanie Pfefer [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: users@httpd.apache.org Sent: Wednesday, October 3, 2007 6:30:56 AM Subject: [EMAIL PROTECTED] AD and

Re: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Reverse Proxy Timeout

2007-10-03 Thread Joshua Slive
On 10/3/07, Christian Folini [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hi there, There has not been a response to the problem outlined below. As nobody came up and contradicted my conclusion, I am not sure how to go on. If it is a bug, I could issue bug report, but I doubt it would be fixed anytime soon.

Re: [EMAIL PROTECTED] AD and apache

2007-10-03 Thread Melanie Pfefer
in my case apache is already installed but with no ldap module. Looking on the net, auth_ldap-1.6.0 needs openldap (does not mention AD) thanks --- Peter Milanese [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I think the question is does Apache support AD. Yeah, you can do it, there are many tutorials online

Re: [EMAIL PROTECTED] AD and apache

2007-10-03 Thread Tom Hart
This is the same issue I've been having. Auth_LDAP is built into apache now (probably if you found something it's designed for 1.x or 2.0.x). My issue is that I'm unable to figure out how to install auth_ldap after I've already installed apache on windows using the msi. I suppose I could get

Re: [EMAIL PROTECTED] AD and apache

2007-10-03 Thread Peter Milanese
It needs OpenLDAP in order to compile the module. It does not need a directory setup on OpenLDAP. - Original Message From: Tom Hart [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: users@httpd.apache.org Sent: Wednesday, October 3, 2007 8:10:13 AM Subject: Re: [EMAIL PROTECTED] AD and apache This is the

[EMAIL PROTECTED] apr module

2007-10-03 Thread Melanie Pfefer
hi again, I am using apache 2.0.59 and noticed that apr version is libapr-0.so.0. is it normal to have this version? shoudn't be 2.0.59? thx ___ Yahoo! Answers - Got a question? Someone out there knows the answer. Try it now.

Re: [EMAIL PROTECTED] apr module

2007-10-03 Thread William A. Rowe, Jr.
Melanie Pfefer wrote: hi again, I am using apache 2.0.59 and noticed that apr version is libapr-0.so.0. apr != httpd. APR 0.9.x was used for Apache 2.0. APR 1.2.x (and later 1.x versions) are used for Apache 2.2. - The

[EMAIL PROTECTED] windows/install issues

2007-10-03 Thread Tom Hart
I used the .msi installer to setup apache on my windows 2003 system, and selected all the modules I thought I'd need. After more research, I'd like to do directory-based authentication with auth_ldap. However I seem to be unable to figure out how to install built-in modules in win32 after

[EMAIL PROTECTED] Compiling module under Windows for Apache 2.2.4 with APXS.BAT/.PL

2007-10-03 Thread Mark A. Craig
I've been making futile efforts to compile a module, mod_httpbl.c, and not having any luck. I found and installed (or at least think I have) the contents of apxs_win32.zip, with which William/Bill Rowe seems to have had some involvement. However, when I try to follow the recommended

Re: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Compiling module under Windows for Apache 2.2.4 with APXS.BAT/.PL

2007-10-03 Thread William A. Rowe, Jr.
Mark A. Craig wrote: I've been making futile efforts to compile a module, mod_httpbl.c, and not having any luck. I found and installed (or at least think I have) the contents of apxs_win32.zip, with which William/Bill Rowe seems to have had some involvement. Thanks on that are to Randy Kobes

Re: [EMAIL PROTECTED] windows/install issues

2007-10-03 Thread Tom Hart
For some reason auth_ldap does not show up on my loadmodule list. I checked the default httpd.conf and it's not there either... Here's my loadmodule chunk from httpd.conf LoadModule actions_module modules/mod_actions.so LoadModule alias_module modules/mod_alias.so LoadModule asis_module

[EMAIL PROTECTED] http parent dies obtaining mutex

2007-10-03 Thread rmorriso
We are seeing the root parent httpd process dying regularly - usually within a few hours of startup - on 2.2.4/6 on Solaris 10 on SPARC. After parent death, the child processes continue to run. Excerpt from error_log: [Wed Oct 03 02:09:31 2007] [emerg] (46)No record locks available: couldn't

Re: [EMAIL PROTECTED] windows/install issues

2007-10-03 Thread Peter Milanese
I don't think the default conf file includes it. Just add: LoadModule ldap_module modules/mod_ldap.so LoadModule authnz_ldap_module modules/mod_authnz_ldap.s And it should load. - Original Message From: Tom Hart [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: users@httpd.apache.org Sent: Wednesday, October 3,

[EMAIL PROTECTED] Newbie problem - can only get 'It Works'

2007-10-03 Thread Robert A. Rawlinson
I installed apache2 on my Suse Linux 10.2 system. I wanted to make some changes to an existing perl script and test them out. I decided to check to be sure the script, which has been working, would work on my machine. All I can get is 'It Works!'. I edited the index.html script to invoke the

Re: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Newbie problem - can only get 'It Works'

2007-10-03 Thread Peter Milanese
Are you sure you're editing the right file? Do a : find / -name index.html | grep 'It Works' - Original Message From: Robert A. Rawlinson [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; Apache2 Users users@httpd.apache.org Sent: Wednesday, October 3, 2007 11:11:43 AM Subject: [EMAIL

Re: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Newbie problem - can only get 'It Works'

2007-10-03 Thread Robert A. Rawlinson
Thanks for your response. I tried the find as you had it and it did not report anything. I thought Firefox might have cashed it so I stopped it and restarted it. Bob R Peter Milanese wrote: Are you sure you're editing the right file? Do a : find / -name index.html | grep 'It Works' -

Re: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Apache 2.2.6 and CGI problem redux

2007-10-03 Thread Joshua Slive
On 10/3/07, [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Not a total solution but getting there. Joshua Slive had some of the answer. He enlightened me that I was using SSI and told me to used SetOutputFilter and I read-up on the SSI howto. So I can include JavaScript files and they work

Re: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Newbie problem - can only get 'It Works'

2007-10-03 Thread Peter Milanese
You'd want to do the find on the command line of your linux box. That should tell you if there are other index.html files that you may be confusing. - Original Message From: Robert A. Rawlinson [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: users@httpd.apache.org Sent: Wednesday, October 3, 2007 11:29:06 AM

[EMAIL PROTECTED] Re: mod_rewrite startup failure on PPC-binary on intel Mac

2007-10-03 Thread Neville Hillyer
I am only replying because nobody else appears to have done so. I understand very little of your technicalities but I do know that on occasions it is necessary to check/adjust file permissions on OS X especially on an Xserve - I think the owner should be www but depending upon how you have

Re: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Compiling module under Windows for Apache 2.2.4 with APXS.BAT/.PL

2007-10-03 Thread Mark A. Craig
I have the Visual Studio and C++ 2005 Express Edition that MS gave away free... would that work? I actually tried to first compile the module with that, but got so many errors from trying that I gave up. So what do I need to do to make the APXS feature work correctly? What's the vcvars32.bat

Re: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Compiling module under Windows for Apache 2.2.4 with APXS.BAT/.PL

2007-10-03 Thread Mark A. Craig
Got a tiny bit further: C:\Program Files\Apache Software Foundation\Apache2.2\binvsvars32.bat Setting environment for using Microsoft Visual Studio 2005 x86 tools. C:\Program Files\Apache Software Foundation\Apache2.2\binapxs -c -i -a mod_httpbl.c cl /nologo /MD /W3 /O2 /D WIN32 /D _WINDOWS

Re: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Compiling module under Windows for Apache 2.2.4 with APXS.BAT/.PL

2007-10-03 Thread Dragon
Mark A. Craig wrote: Got a tiny bit further: C:\Program Files\Apache Software Foundation\Apache2.2\binvsvars32.bat Setting environment for using Microsoft Visual Studio 2005 x86 tools. C:\Program Files\Apache Software Foundation\Apache2.2\binapxs -c -i -a mod_httpbl.c cl /nologo /MD /W3

Re: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Compiling module under Windows for Apache 2.2.4 with APXS.BAT/.PL

2007-10-03 Thread William A. Rowe, Jr.
Dragon wrote: windows.h (and a whole bunch of other things you will need) are part of the Windows SDK which you can download from Microsoft's MSDN web site. And once installed, on TOP of vcvars32.bat, look for setenv.bat too! :)

Re: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Compiling module under Windows for Apache 2.2.4 with APXS.BAT/.PL

2007-10-03 Thread Mark A. Craig
You mean it doesn't come included with a WINDOWS-based compiler package from MICROSOFT? o_O And actually, in my case I'll apparently need the old-fashioned Platform SDK, because I'm compiling on Windows 2000 *runs outside to the hand pump connected to his pipe to the Internet, starts

Re: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Compiling module under Windows for Apache 2.2.4 with APXS.BAT/.PL

2007-10-03 Thread William A. Rowe, Jr.
Mark A. Craig wrote: You mean it doesn't come included with a WINDOWS-based compiler package from MICROSOFT? o_O And actually, in my case I'll apparently need the old-fashioned Platform SDK, because I'm compiling on Windows 2000 NO - you want the modern one that integrates into VS2005.

Re: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Compiling module under Windows for Apache 2.2.4 with APXS.BAT/.PL

2007-10-03 Thread Dragon
Mark A. Craig wrote: You mean it doesn't come included with a WINDOWS-based compiler package from MICROSOFT? o_O And actually, in my case I'll apparently need the old-fashioned Platform SDK, because I'm compiling on Windows 2000 *runs outside to the hand pump connected to his pipe to

Re: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Compiling module under Windows for Apache 2.2.4 with APXS.BAT/.PL

2007-10-03 Thread Mark A. Craig
I think you're right... I'm trying to install the Platform SDK right now, and apparently it's HUNG copying files. *runs back outside to the pump again* Original Message Subject: Re: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Compiling module under Windows for Apache 2.2.4 with APXS.BAT/.PL From:

Re: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Compiling module under Windows for Apache 2.2.4 with APXS.BAT/.PL

2007-10-03 Thread Mark A. Craig
Downloaded the SDK for Vista and .NET 3.0 Runtime Components, and now it's telling me that Setup.exe is not a valid Win32 application! I've downloaded and tried to run it three separate times now, same response each time. And yes, I downloaded it from microsoft.com. o_O Mark

[EMAIL PROTECTED] Apache 2.2.6 and CGI problem - solved - doc bug?

2007-10-03 Thread Apache
Thanks to my not reading Joshua Silve's reply and his second correction everything is working. I needed a Directory entry for the directory that had the *html files that call the JavaScript and CGI files. So I needed three entries as follows: For the file with *html: AllowOverride None

Re: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Compiling module under Windows for Apache 2.2.4 with APXS.BAT/.PL

2007-10-03 Thread Mark A. Craig
Turns out there might be a good reason it wouldn't run: it's NOT for Windows 2000... Windows XP SP2 is listed as a minimum requirement. So I started the PSDK again, and this time I noticed that it's a WEB install, so when I thought it was hung it was just downloading a large file. The install

Re: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Compiling module under Windows for Apache 2.2.4 with APXS.BAT/.PL

2007-10-03 Thread William A. Rowe, Jr.
Mark A. Craig wrote: C:\Program Files\Apache Software Foundation\Apache2.2\binapxs -c -i -a mod_httpbl.c cl /nologo /MD /W3 /O2 /D WIN32 /D _WINDOWS /D NDEBUG -IC:\PROGRA~1\APACHE~1\Apache2.2\include /c /Fomod_httpbl.lo mod_httpbl.c mod_httpbl.c mod_httpbl.c(360) : fatal error C1083:

Re: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Apache 2.2.6 and CGI problem - solved - doc bug?

2007-10-03 Thread Eric Covener
On 10/3/07, [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: 1. I think the http://httpd.apache.org/docs/2.2/howto/cgi.html should have link to http://httpd.apache.org/docs/2.2/howto/ssi.html. Some of the data is related and required to get CGI running. What part of the SSI doc that isn't duplicated

[EMAIL PROTECTED] snooping on cgi data

2007-10-03 Thread Eric S. Johansson
are there any tools/techniques for snooping on the data sent to and from a cgi program? I'm thinking something like wireshark for webservers. - The official User-To-User support forum of the Apache HTTP Server Project. See

Re: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Compiling module under Windows for Apache 2.2.4 with APXS.BAT/.PL

2007-10-03 Thread Mark A. Craig
Actually, Bill, it kinda sorta does use APR: snip #define WIN32 1 // from IPC example module #if !defined(OS2) !defined(WIN32) !defined(BEOS) !defined(NETWARE) #include unixd.h #define MOD_EXIPC_SET_MUTEX_PERMS // XXX Apache should define something #endif /*

Re: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Compiling module under Windows for Apache 2.2.4 with APXS.BAT/.PL

2007-10-03 Thread William A. Rowe, Jr.
Mark A. Craig wrote: Actually, Bill, it kinda sorta does use APR: Yup... it looks half ported; right up through ctype.h it looks like the author had reduced the headers to what was available, and then surrendered. I suspect that this is the typical kitchen sink; throw in every usual header so

Re: [EMAIL PROTECTED] snooping on cgi data

2007-10-03 Thread Joshua Slive
On 10/3/07, Eric S. Johansson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: are there any tools/techniques for snooping on the data sent to and from a cgi program? I'm thinking something like wireshark for webservers. I think you should be more specific about what you are trying to accomplish. You can try the

Re: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Compiling module under Windows for Apache 2.2.4 with APXS.BAT/.PL

2007-10-03 Thread Mark A. Craig
Errr, wouldn't I have to know exactly what functions from which includes were actually being referenced in order to do that? I'm a pretty non-functional coder at this point... I never actually coded in C at all. (My last language was actually Pascal, which I prefer because of the strong