On Wed, Oct 03, 2007 at 09:31:18AM -0400, Joshua Slive wrote:
On 10/3/07, Christian Folini [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
So if I came to the conclusion that this sould be
solved by updating the documentation (and forward
the problem to to the documentation mailinglist),
would that be a good
hi
I am installing apache on a new server. the make
command gives me this error:
/usr/include/signal.h:111: error: parse error before
siginfo_t
/usr/include/signal.h:113: error: parse error before
siginfo_t
make[3]: *** [passwd/apr_getpass.lo] Error 1
make[3]: Leaving directory
On 10/10/07, Joseph Marcelletti [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I actually use a different log format then combinedio, but the point
is made. The question is, if I have say 50 virtual hosts with the same
format.. 1 customlog for a log in their home directory, and a
customlog that is IDENTICAL in
Thanks for the spot-on response. Your suggestion to use :3268 worked.
Being relatively new to LDAP/AD, I'm curious as to why, when the query
was submitted from the Linux command line using ldapsearch(1) or from
Windows using LDAPBrowser 2.6, A/D didn't send a redirect.
-Original
On 10/11/07, Jim Garrison [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Thanks for the spot-on response. Your suggestion to use :3268 worked.
Being relatively new to LDAP/AD, I'm curious as to why, when the query
was submitted from the Linux command line using ldapsearch(1) or from
Windows using LDAPBrowser 2.6,
Hello,
I have an ssl host for the domain test.com, configured with these lines
in httpd.conf:
Listen 1.2.3.4:80
NameVirtualHost 1.2.3.4:80
VirtualHost 1.2.3.4:80
ServerName test.com
/VirtualHost
Listen 1.2.3.4:443
VirtualHost 1.2.3.4:443
ServerName test.com
Guidance Requested,
At the risk of asking a 'green-horn' question...
We have two apache servers - one on Windows (Apache/1.3.27) the other on Linux
(Apache/2.2.4 (Unix))
When the we discovered the v1.3.27 Win-server displaying the degree symbol with
question marks we added the ISO-8859-1
On 10/11/07, Joseph Marcelletti [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Thanks for the insight on that. I wasn't quite aware of that problem
but the simplest work around is having it logged to the users
directory, under a logs folder which is owned by root:root and not the
user.. This prevents the issue you
Thanks for the insight on that. I wasn't quite aware of that problem
but the simplest work around is having it logged to the users
directory, under a logs folder which is owned by root:root and not the
user.. This prevents the issue you spoke of. The thing I am faced
with, is I need a way to
Joshua,
Thanks, I will pursue this corruption theory...
Thinking out load - The page is being generated by a CGI script (Win-TCL vs.
Linux-TCL) and the file was ported from windows box to the Linux box
I am still scratching my head; but let me noodle on this for a wee-bit - Will
let you
[Here's a cleaned up resubmittal hoping it's more digestible.]
Is mod_deflate.c unreliable for inflating gzipped and chunked input?
Issue Summary:
Apache 2.2.6 on Fedora Core 7 and Windows XP
I'm sending chunked, gzipped POSTs to apache and it works, but
occasionally loses the request body.
On 10/11/07, Sikora, Stephen G (PA62) [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Guidance Requested,
At the risk of asking a 'green-horn' question...
We have two apache servers - one on Windows (Apache/1.3.27) the other on
Linux (Apache/2.2.4 (Unix))
When the we discovered the v1.3.27 Win-server displaying
Hey guys. I finally got ldap authentication working, and I finally got
SSL working, now I have a slightly more complicated issue. What I would
like to happen is if a user tries to access the intranet through a
non-ssl connection (http://server) it should serve a page that basically
says Please
You're an idiot!
Sorry, just wanted to save you guys the trouble. I am an idiot (missing
allow from all in the directory entry, and don't need :443 vhost), and I
thank you for not pointing it out to me until I could figure it out for
myself.
Tom Hart wrote:
Hey guys. I finally got ldap
On Thu, 11 Oct 2007, Steve Bardsley wrote:
[Here's a cleaned up resubmittal hoping it's more digestible.]
Is mod_deflate.c unreliable for inflating gzipped and chunked input?
Chunked is irrelevant: the dechunking filter runs in font of mod_deflate.
It's possible there's a bug, but we don't
Sikora, Stephen G (PA62) wrote:
We have two apache servers - one on Windows (Apache/1.3.27) the other on Linux
(Apache/2.2.4 (Unix))
When the we discovered the v1.3.27 Win-server displaying the degree symbol with
question marks we added the ISO-8859-1 character set and the problem was
Nick Kew wrote:
On Thu, 11 Oct 2007, Steve Bardsley wrote:
[Here's a cleaned up resubmittal hoping it's more digestible.]
Is mod_deflate.c unreliable for inflating gzipped and chunked input?
Chunked is irrelevant: the dechunking filter runs in font of mod_deflate.
It's possible there's a
Hi Folks,
I'm going through the process of upgrading PHP to 5.1.6 on my intranet
APACHE 1.3 web server. With PHP4, I was typically running at about 30
HTTPD processes at any one time. When running with PHP 5, the processes
skyrocket to 150 (which is my MaxClients limit) in a matter of a minute
or
People,
I am not sure if there was no response to this previously or I just
missed it (I can't find it in the archives), anyway here it is again:
I have disabled the proxy server in httpd.conf:
# IfModule mod_proxy.c
# ProxyRequests On
but I still get thousands of proxy request lines in my
On 10/11/07, Phil Rhoades [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
People,
I am not sure if there was no response to this previously or I just
missed it (I can't find it in the archives), anyway here it is again:
Yes, you did get an answer last time:
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