On 24.10.07 10:40, William Westbrooks wrote:
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From: William Westbrooks [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Hello,
I've got some questions about htpasswd. From the man page:
-m Use MD5 encryption for passwords. On Windows, Netware and TPF,
this is the default.
-d Use crypt() encryption for passwords. The default on all
hi folks,
I managed to configure, make and make install apache
with these additional keywords:
--enable-authnz-ldap --enable-ldap --with-ldap
--with-ldap-include=/opt/apache/include
--with-ldap-lib=/opt/apache/lib
Can you please tell me if I missed something?
/opt/apache/lib still does not
On 10/24/07, [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Solprovider,
Thanx for your persistence :)
i created the test.html page and ran it only to get the same results:
first request:
GET /testpage.html HTTP/1.1
GET /Eip/Static/Images/Logos/siteLogo.gif HTTP/1.1
and refreshing...:
The
Hi, all
i have the problem to configure an Apache with X-Forwarded-For so my other
Apache Server can see the Ip Address from the Client and not from the
Reverse Proxy.
I dont know what i should configure in the Apache. The Reverse Proxy work
but i see only the Ip of the Proxy :(
Do i need the
On 10/25/07, Melanie Pfefer [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
hi folks,
I managed to configure, make and make install apache
with these additional keywords:
--enable-authnz-ldap --enable-ldap --with-ldap
--with-ldap-include=/opt/apache/include
--with-ldap-lib=/opt/apache/lib
Those refer to
On 10/25/07, [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello,
I've got some questions about htpasswd. From the man page:
-Anonymous
Why anonymous? Are you up to no good?
Anyway, this is all public information. The password formats are
described in detail here:
You can see it in the logs provided that you add X-forwarded-for in the
log config... but from the page itself I think you need to extract it
from header...
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To: users@httpd.apache.org
Subject: [SPAM] -
Hmm... assuming that the proxy inserts x-forwarded-for
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Hi Eric,all
I didn't get your answer:
1] so ldap sdk should be under /opt/apache/lib? If so,
how to download them?
2] and what with-ldap-include will have to point to?
3] Finally, once we use
--enable-authnz-ldap
--enable-ldap
--with-ldap
--with-ldap-include
--with-ldap-lib
and make/make
Melanie,
He was saying that the directories you provided should be inputs into
the configure, not outputs. For example:
--with-ldap-lib=/opt/apache/lib
/opt/apache/lib is where your LDAP/lib directory resides. Apache will
not output anything to that directory but is expecting the necessary
LDAP
Thanks Dan.
1] So how come the compilation and installation ended
up without errors while /opt/apache/lib and
/opt/apache/include did not exist on my server?
2] Also, at a first stage, I want to point to
Microsoft Active Directory (which is on another
server). In that case, let's say I need to
1] Not sure how APR handles that. Maybe someone else can comment. It
would appear that it gets ignored.
2] Yes. You can then configure the directives to point to a MS ADS LDAP
server after your rebuild Apache.
Dan Stusynski
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From: Melanie Pfefer [mailto:[EMAIL
Hi.
I'm applying some authentication across all of a site site using the
following:
Location /*
AuthName NAME
AuthType Basic
AuthUserFile /usr/local/www/.htpasswd
AuthGroupFile /dev/null
require user USER
/Location
However, there is one specific
Michael Librodo wrote:
Hi Folks-
I am unable to find information in the docs and the archive. I have a
problem where I have a request that needs to be directed to a CGI hosted by
the webserver. At the same time I need to have that same request forwarded
to another instance of Apache
Thanx, that got me much closer. Unfortunately that page consists of
multiple files, .css, .png, .cgi so I tried using this expression in
the Files line, but it is not allowing those files to come
through. From firefox, it prompts me for the .htaccess password
credentials for the other
On 10/25/07, Matt Brock [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi.
I'm applying some authentication across all of a site site using the
following:
Location /*
The * is unnecessary.
AuthName NAME
AuthType Basic
AuthUserFile /usr/local/www/.htpasswd
On 10/25/07, Doug Hairfield [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Thanx, that got me much closer. Unfortunately that page consists of
multiple files, .css, .png, .cgi so I tried using this expression in the
Files line, but it is not allowing those files to come through. From
firefox, it prompts me for
Apache 2.2.4 on Slax Linux, clients are win 2000 and win 98 with Mozilla an IE
I'm trying to get Apache on a Slax Linux machine to serve an applet to a
browser on a Windows PC.
The html loads and displays; the applet is a simple 'hello world' app that runs
in appletviewer fine. html and class
Can you wget the applet file?
Apache 2.2.4 on Slax Linux, clients are win 2000 and win 98 with
Mozilla an IE
I'm trying to get Apache on a Slax Linux machine to serve an applet to
a browser on a Windows PC.
The html loads and displays; the applet is a simple 'hello world' app
that runs in
Didn't know about wget, thanks!. I just downloaded it and tried it:
wget 192.168.1.159/helloapp.class
It tried many times without success - here are the last two:
Retrying.
--14:04:40-- http://192.168.1.159/helloapp.class
(try:19) = `helloapp.class.19'
Connecting to 192.168.1.159:80...
I'm using 2.0.59 on Linux as a reverse-proxy to an IIS device.
VirtualHost xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx:80
ServerName site.domain.com
ProxyPreserveHost On
RewriteEngine On
RemoveType dll
RewriteRule ^/(.*) http://yyy.yyy.yyy.yyy:80/$1 [P]
/VirtualHost
The back-end
Are your timeout values set really low? I know I had an issue similar to
this some time back but I can't remember what my fix was.
Didn't know about wget, thanks!. I just downloaded it and tried it:
wget 192.168.1.159/helloapp.class
It tried many times without success - here are the last two:
I'll check into timeouts, any idea where they are set?
I verified it is due to data length, which could be time related. When the data
part of the packet exceeds 256 bytes, it fails. If I simplify my applet class
to get it down below 256 bytes (192) it loads. The 256 value makes me think
it's
In httpd.conf searching for 'timeout' should find a couple. Usually the
main timeout should be set for 300. I also assume the system lets
non-http traffic of 256 bytes through without problem? If you have a
non-applet will larger files transfer okay?
I'll check into timeouts, any idea where
How did you transfer the class file to the server? Did you use ASCII
mode FTP instead of binary mode? The unexpected file size may be
because the file has been corrupted. That would cause EOF errors.
Verify the class file on the server is correct -- maybe comparing MD5
checksums. Or transfer
The browser returns Internal server error
The log file returns this error
[Thu Oct 25 21:21:36 2007] [debug]
mod_authnz_ldap.c(376): [client 172.21.194.71] [14657]
auth_ldap authenticate: using URL
ldap://iceman/ou=users,dc=uk,dc=siroe,dc=com?sAMAccountName?
[Thu Oct 25 21:21:36 2007] [warn]
On 10/25/07, Melanie Pfefer [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
The browser returns Internal server error
The log file returns this error
[Thu Oct 25 21:21:36 2007] [debug]
mod_authnz_ldap.c(376): [client 172.21.194.71] [14657]
auth_ldap authenticate: using URL
thanks Eric. No I need to bind to ldap:
ldapsearch -D uk.siroe.com\mpfefer -w password -h
iceman -b ou=users,dc=uk,dc=siroe,dc=com
objectclass=*
so I changed this:
AuthLDAPUrl
ldap://iceman/ou=users,dc=uk,dc=siroe,dc=com?sub?
AuthLDAPBindDN uk-siroe-com\mpfefer
AuthLDAPBindPassword password
I'm using xampp on XP.
I need some pointers how to track down this problem.
Apache has suddenly started consuming all memory.
I can pull up Task Manager and watch Apache's process tick off 32k increases
in memory.
It will keep going forever.
Last time I restarted the service it had reached
Hello,
Joshua Slive [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
The password formats are described in detail here:
http://httpd.apache.org/docs/2.2/misc/password_encryptions.html
Thanks, that explains a lot. But why are Crypt and MD5 hashes
salted, and SHA is not?
Joshua Slive [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
crytp
Hello,
I'm sorry if this is slightly off-topic, but I'm having trouble
finding this kind of information.
I have been running Apache on a computer on my home network. I want
to make it public and only accept SSL connections. I know how to do
this, but I have no idea of how much load my
In response to solprovider:
I'm compiling on the server, so that should not be a problem?
and to Michael:
In httpd.conf searching for 'timeout' should find a couple. Usually the
main timeout should be set for 300.
I need to check that tomorrow.
I also assume the system lets non-http traffic
On 10/25/07, [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello,
Joshua Slive [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
The password formats are described in detail here:
http://httpd.apache.org/docs/2.2/misc/password_encryptions.html
Thanks, that explains a lot. But why are Crypt and MD5 hashes
salted,
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