Re: stabiliaetsprobleme mit apache-2.2.6

2007-11-02 Thread 6bone
Hallo, ich habe die netbsd-default-config (prefork) verwendet. Dazu mod_auth_pgsql und mod_php (5.2.4). da der apache auch als proxy verwendet wird und die last dadurch recht hoch ist habe ich die anzahl der prozesse auf 384 hochgesetzt. diese sind relativ oft zu 100% ausgelastet. die

Re: stabiliaetsprobleme mit apache-2.2.6

2007-11-02 Thread apache
[EMAIL PROTECTED] schrieb: ich habe die netbsd-default-config (prefork) verwendet. da ich netbsd-default-config nicht kenne, sage mir doch wo ich sie finde... mod_auth_pgsql und mod_php (5.2.4). nur um das Problem mal einzukreisen, ohne mod_php verhält sich der apache genau so? zu den

Re: [EMAIL PROTECTED] AuthLDAPUrl

2007-11-02 Thread Melanie Pfefer
Hi I do not have the module mod_authn_alias.so loaded. Do I need to configure apache with special option? thanks. --- Tony Stevenson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Melanie, Sorry my mistake, I wasn't paying much attention yesterday. What you need to look at is mod_authn_alias:

[EMAIL PROTECTED] ISSUE: Proxy-connection:Keep alive does not work for https on IE with apache 2

2007-11-02 Thread Nash Cherukuri
Proxy-connection:Keep alive does not work for https on IE with apache 2 CONNECT HTTP/1.0 host:443 issues on IE with apache 2 Unfortunately IE uses HTTP/1.0 for CONNECT (i.e for tunneling https:// requests through a proxy) even if you specify 'use HTTP/1.1 ' in its preferences.

RE: [EMAIL PROTECTED] compiling apache on windows with minimum foot print

2007-11-02 Thread Dragon
Ashwani Kumar Sharma wrote: Hi, Thanks for the reply. Actually I want to compile the apache source code without including the extra modules. So, wanted to know what are those modules. In my application the apache's work is that it will simply send some jar files to my user through web that's

[EMAIL PROTECTED] Why (and how) does it spawn additiomal processes?

2007-11-02 Thread Vertleyb
Hi all, While debugging some issue I noticed that Apache sometimes (can't tell why and when) spawns additional processes. The parent id indicate that they are spawned by workers rather than by the process which is accepting connections. Since this kind of behavior introduces some nasty issues

Re: [EMAIL PROTECTED] html not rendered in some browsers

2007-11-02 Thread Joshua Slive
On Nov 2, 2007 8:41 AM, Rick Hobson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hi, I have been running Apache 2.2 on SuSe 10.2 for several months without any problems. Early yesterday evening all contact with the server was lost. This seems to have been a problem of some sort with networking rather than a

Re: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Httpd mpm problem

2007-11-02 Thread Joshua Slive
On Oct 31, 2007 11:07 PM, Lahiru Gunathilake [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Thanks joshua, I've changed the httpd.conf and included extras/httpd-mpm.conf and extras/httpd-default.conf files.Now i can see that my changes affects the out put of Apache Benchmark. Our product is not having

Re: [EMAIL PROTECTED] AuthLDAPUrl

2007-11-02 Thread Tony Stevenson
If you want to use multiple LDAP servers to protect one location, then you will need something like this yes. If you dont have the module loaded you will need to load it to use it. If you dont currently have the modulem then you will need to tell us what version of Apache you are usuing, how

Re: [EMAIL PROTECTED] problem with NAT, Public IP's and SSL cert

2007-11-02 Thread Krist van Besien
On Nov 2, 2007 11:33 AM, Matus UHLAR - fantomas [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I think that it is some limitation of Apache that it cannot listen on virtual public IP, but only on IP's which host directly uses. On 01.11.07 13:10, Krist van Besien wrote: This is not a limitation of apache,

Re: [EMAIL PROTECTED] AuthLDAPUrl

2007-11-02 Thread Tony Stevenson
Melanie, Sorry my mistake, I wasn't paying much attention yesterday. What you need to look at is mod_authn_alias: http://httpd.apache.org/docs/2.2/mod/mod_authn_alias.html With this you can create a list of authentication types, look at the examples, these show exactly what you are trying to

Re: [EMAIL PROTECTED] mod_auth_dbmcookie.so (help!)

2007-11-02 Thread Nick Kew
On Fri, 2 Nov 2007 10:35:07 -0700 (PDT) Jeff Kilbride [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: After looking around yesterday, I still can't find any info on this module. If anyone on this list had heard of it, they'd probably have said by now. So if google is no help either, you can infer it's homebrew.

[EMAIL PROTECTED] html not rendered in some browsers

2007-11-02 Thread Rick Hobson
Hi, I have been running Apache 2.2 on SuSe 10.2 for several months without any problems. Early yesterday evening all contact with the server was lost. This seems to have been a problem of some sort with networking rather than a problem with Apache2. The server is also running a Samba

[EMAIL PROTECTED] Re: html not rendered in some browsers - problem solved

2007-11-02 Thread Rick Hobson
Hi, Problem solved /etc/mime.types had become corrupted and was of zero length. I have replaced it with a copy from another machine running the same O/S, restarted the browser and all seems well. Apologies for creating unnecessary noise on the list. Rick On Fri, 2 Nov 2007, Rick Hobson

Re: [EMAIL PROTECTED] problem with NAT, Public IP's and SSL cert

2007-11-02 Thread Matus UHLAR - fantomas
On Nov 1, 2007 11:14 AM, Hans [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I have one main VIP 65.65.65.65 for vhosts which share that IP, and if customer needs(like in the case of ssl) he will get another IP e.g. 65.65.65.66. I always thought that for ssl is important public IP not private on host. I think

[EMAIL PROTECTED] Re: compiling apache on windows with minimum foot print

2007-11-02 Thread Mark A. Craig
What Bill was trying to tell you is that as of Apache 2.x the modules you're worried about are no longer compiled into the httpd.exe core. They are compiled separately, and loaded dynamically according to whatever you specify in httpd.conf. Simply comment out the lines in httpd.conf which

Re: [EMAIL PROTECTED] AuthLDAPUrl

2007-11-02 Thread Melanie Pfefer
hi Tony, all, Line 177: AuthLDAPUrl ldap://PALADAR/ou=users,dc=uk,dc=siroe,dc=com?sAMAccountName?sub? ldap://PALADAR/ou=users,dc=us,dc=siroe,dc=com?sAMAccountName?sub? I searched on the web...seems apache does not allow 2 ldap urls in AuthLDAPUrl any hints please? --- Tony Stevenson [EMAIL

Re: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Configuring one static host and one Rails host-but can't get both to work

2007-11-02 Thread john asmodeus
I just got an email saying this message didn't make it through the spam filters, but when I came back to the site, it was there! So, I don't know... I guess I will check back tomorrow and if it's gone, I will try to post it again in a way that doesn't piss off your spambot. Cheers -- View this

Re: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Configuring one static host and one Rails host-but can't get both to work

2007-11-02 Thread Krist van Besien
On Nov 2, 2007 10:00 AM, john asmodeus [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I just got an email saying this message didn't make it through the spam filters, but when I came back to the site, it was there! So, I don't know... I guess I will check back tomorrow and if it's gone, I will try to post it again

[EMAIL PROTECTED] Weird NameVirtualHost problem

2007-11-02 Thread tech1
I'm running apache 1.3 on a FreeBSD box. I've just started using NameVirtualHosts for about 100 web sites. There are other web sites on the server using individual IP addresses. The VirtualHost IP.IP.IP.IP containers are all identical except for the info pertinent to each domain name and

Re: [EMAIL PROTECTED] mod_auth_dbmcookie.so (help!)

2007-11-02 Thread Jeff Kilbride
After looking around yesterday, I still can't find any info on this module. Does anyone have any ideas on what other lists I can post this question to? I'm not sure if it's appropriate for the dev lists. Thanks, --jeff I've recently taken over as sysadmin at a new company. The apache servers

Re: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Very Puzzling Question About mod_rewrite (**Solved**)

2007-11-02 Thread Jon Forrest
Krist van Besien wrote: However since it is /username/ that you need to replace with /username/public_html/ it shouldn't be that hard. RewriteRule ^`/(\w+)/(.+)$ /$1/public_html/$2[L] This was very close. With the expert help of a local Apache guru, we came up with the

Re: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Weird NameVirtualHost problem

2007-11-02 Thread solprovider
1. Which VirtualHosts work should change when you change the order of the entries. Are you certain you are editing the correct configuration file? Rename the configuration file and restart the server to verify. Apache httpd will error without the configuration file. If the server starts

Re: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Very Puzzling Question About mod_rewrite

2007-11-02 Thread solprovider
On 11/1/07, Jon Forrest [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: (This is on Solaris 10-x86 with Apache 2.2.4) When I give the URL 1) http://www-demo.cchem.berkeley.edu/username/public_html everything works fine. However, for historical reasons, I can't require that people give the /public_html at the end

Re: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Re: html not rendered in some browsers - problem solved

2007-11-02 Thread Mark A. Craig
Now just to reinforce the moral of this story in my own mind, the reason for this was because of IE's legendary habit of ignoring the MIME types of content and looking at the file extensions to decide what to do with it? Mark Original Message Subject: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Re:

Re: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Weird NameVirtualHost problem

2007-11-02 Thread tech1
Thanks. 1) I'm sure it's the correct conf file, I removed the entire NameVirtualHost section and checked with httpd -S to see that they were gone after a -HUP. Then I put them back and checked it again. 2) I mentioned I'm using FreeBSD. It is always the same hosts that work, I added them

[EMAIL PROTECTED] host ip addr missing from access log

2007-11-02 Thread Canonical Forms
I am searching for an explanation as to how the access log could have not recorded the host ip address if it is configured to record it. I don't think that escape character sequences are playing a part here, since viewing the log with the vi editor displays what is shown below. Please see log

Re: [EMAIL PROTECTED] mod_auth_dbmcookie.so (help!)

2007-11-02 Thread Jeff Kilbride
Thanks, Nick. Unfortunately, it actually works quite well. I was hoping to continue using it after upgrading. It has a nice feature that allows you to specify a login URL, rather than using the basic popup box. I haven't looked around recently, but are there any other mod_auth modules that have a

Re: [EMAIL PROTECTED] mod_auth_dbmcookie.so (help!)

2007-11-02 Thread tech1
I'm not sure I understand what it does, could you elaborate? If it's that useful maybe you should contact the Apache people and share it? At 03:05 PM 11/2/2007, you wrote: Thanks, Nick. Unfortunately, it actually works quite well. I was hoping to continue using it after upgrading. It has

Re: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Weird NameVirtualHost problem

2007-11-02 Thread solprovider
You did not test #1. If you run httpd -S without the correct -f option, you are testing httpd.conf. (FreeBSD's Apache httpd defaults to /usr/local/etc/apache/httpd.conf.) httpd.conf will not affect your production server if your init scripts use the -f option. The best scenario matching the

Re: [EMAIL PROTECTED] mod_auth_dbmcookie.so (help!)

2007-11-02 Thread Jeff Kilbride
I haven't been using it very long, so I'm still kind of figuring out what the config directives do. Here's an example config and I'll try to explain my understanding of each one. Unfortunately, I don't have the source (that I can find, yet...) or any docs for this module, so I don't know if this