On Jan 18, 2008 10:57 AM, Chris Arnold [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello all! Using apache 2.2.3 on SLES10/OES2. I am trying to
use trace watch logging app on our sites. I follow the
instructions at the trace watch site to install the php scripts
and when trying to access the install script from
On Jan 16, 2008 2:06 AM, Lahiru Gunathilake [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have a simple server and when i'm sending request to that server what
happen is it increase the memory and when the response is over it comes
back to it's initial memory usage value.Then i can simply keep on
sending number
Hi Folks,
When I accidently start Apache service on Windows on a port number which is
aleady engaged. Why I don,t see any log file being created by Apache?
If I try to strart apache exe httpd.exe from the cmd prompt I see the port
number error message being flashed on the console. Why this
Nt the most elegant way to do it, but until you can put Joshua's solution
up, why don't you just create a blank index.html... (you must have
DirectoryIndex index.html )
So if they try:
www.myweb.com/welcome/
It would open that blank page.
Cheers,
Ismael
This should have generated an entry in your error log. It will tell
you if filesystem permissions, or apache config, are the issue.
Here is what is generated in error log:
[Sun Jan 20 08:02:49 2008] [error] [client 192.168.1xx.xxx] Directory index
forbidden by Options directive:
good day to you all
I am a newbie to Apache. I managed to install Apache and phpmyadmin. Now i
can access localhost and the testphp file. However, when i try phpmyadmin, i
get the following error:
Existing configuration file (./config.inc.php) is not readable.
could anyone please help me
thanx
Hello,
You need to set the permissions on the file to allow Apache to read the
config file. Try setting the permissions on config.inc.php to 0644 or 0755.
Graham Frank
Neoservers LLC - Founder and Owner
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From: Oteng
On Jan 20, 2008 6:01 AM, Alain Roger [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi Joshua,
i did the following thing but it does not work, even if i restarted apache
services (under windows)
Directory D:/webserver/myweb/welcome/
Options -Indexes
Deny from all
/Directory
what's wrong ?
There is
On Jan 20, 2008 8:07 AM, Ashwani Kumar Sharma
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi Folks,
When I accidently start Apache service on Windows on a port number which is
aleady engaged. Why I don,t see any log file being created by Apache?
If I try to strart apache exe httpd.exe from the cmd prompt I
Dear experts,
I was half-expecting to find that there was something like this:
Location /
ErrorCode 404
/Location
that would make Apache return a particular error response for all
matching requests. But I can't see anything; maybe I've overlooked something?
Here's the application: I have
On Sun, 20 Jan 2008 14:38:28 +, Oteng Michael Raesima wrote
good day to you all
I am a newbie to Apache. I managed to install Apache and phpmyadmin. Now i
can access localhost and the testphp file. However, when i try phpmyadmin, i
get the following error:
Existing configuration file
Phil Endecott wrote:
Dear experts,
I was half-expecting to find that there was something like this:
Location /
ErrorCode 404
/Location
Redirect 404 /
alone should probably do it, no?
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The official User-To-User support
I have set up in httpd.conf a section
Directory C:/Apache/WWW
...
deny from badbots ...
/Directory
This works fine and cleans out lots of badbots - however,
I would like the bot cleaning 'deny from' to continue for all of my 49 virtual
domains but I would like to not have it apply to the 50th
William A. Rowe, Jr. wrote:
Phil Endecott wrote:
Dear experts,
I was half-expecting to find that there was something like this:
Location /
ErrorCode 404
/Location
Redirect 404 /
alone should probably do it, no?
Checked; that should do it.
I'd take it a step further;
ServerAdmin
Hi group,
I'm facing a problem in configuring apache 2.2.4 to listen on IPv6.
Configuration: windows server 2003 SP1
Apache 2.2.4
IPconfig: 192.168.30.3 / fd00:b00::3::3
when I install and configure apache to listen on 8088 port using IPv4 ..it
works fine. Test page displayed at
...to which I replied in great details.
However, others later suggested IP-based VH.
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De : Michael Clark [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Envoyé : dimanche 20 janvier 2008 00:57
À : users@httpd.apache.org
Objet : Re: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Multiple Instances of Apache
Hi ,
Is it possible to have mass virtual host (mod_vhost_alias) with Suexec .
I want the max. possible security,
Thanks,
Abhi
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