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Hi,
I set up my server and it seems to be set up correctly ( thank god).
The problem however is that I would like to get back to the original
start up page where I created my password and put in my website
address because I need to change it. I am currently using
Hi! This is my first time posting in a mailing list -and I hope not to do
something wrong... If I do something wrong, please tell me-.
I have just upgraded my Apache 1.3 to Apache 2.0 (In Windows XP) and I have
found an estrange problem.
With Apache 1.3, if I try to get a file called /í.JPG I
Hi,
Securing a directory with Allow/Deny is supposedly
something very simple, yet I have tried for quote a while now,
and seek help on the list. This is the setup:
I have an apache 2.2.8 on ubuntu 8.04.1 64bit,
which is serving (and reverse proxying)
a number of pages/applications.
One of
#V[Á]lentín wrote:
Hola Válentin.
I can't tell you what the solution is, but from the example you provide,
it looks as if Apache is accepting URLs encoded as UTF-8 (Unicode), but
not URLs encoded as iso-8859-1 (latin-1).
This is not supposed to be the standard, so there must be some setting
No, you haven't added confusion. I understand you and I agree with you.
I have checked the Apache error log and it shows nothing. And the Apache
access log shows this:
127.0.0.1 - - [23/Sep/2008:15:35:30 +0200] GET /%ED.JPG HTTP/1.1 403 291
I think that this is a problem of misconfiguration,
On Tue, Sep 23, 2008 at 9:35 AM, #V[Á]lentín [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
No, you haven't added confusion. I understand you and I agree with you.
I have checked the Apache error log and it shows nothing. And the Apache
access log shows this:
127.0.0.1 - - [23/Sep/2008:15:35:30 +0200] GET
Err... I really don't understand the sentence Nothing like mod_security *in
the picture*?... but, well, I have nothing called mod_security in my
httpd.conf, so I suppose that the answer is no.
2008/9/23 Eric Covener [EMAIL PROTECTED]
On Tue, Sep 23, 2008 at 9:35 AM, #V[Á]lentín [EMAIL
On Tue, Sep 23, 2008 at 9:50 AM, #V[Á]lentín [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Err... I really don't understand the sentence Nothing like mod_security in
the picture?... but, well, I have nothing called mod_security in my
httpd.conf, so I suppose that the answer is no.
Sorry, I meant in the picture as
So I got it ;-)
I have nothing called mod_security in my httpd.conf, and I don't find
anything related to filesystem encoding or something like that... :S
2008/9/23 Eric Covener [EMAIL PROTECTED]
On Tue, Sep 23, 2008 at 9:50 AM, #V[Á]lentín [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Err... I really don't
On 15.09.08 17:33, Rodrigo Correa de Paiva wrote:
I need to hide part of a url.
hide where?
for example:
www.exemple.com/site/community/begin.do
|| i need to hide the word site
v
www.exemple.com/community/begin.do
which the most appropriate way to do this?
mod_rewrite?
I do not know
If you can, try using Firefox, with the LiveHttpHeaders add-on.
That is an add-on that will - if you ask it - capture the outgoing HTTP
request and all its headers, and the incoming response with all its headers.
In this case, I am curious about headers like Accept-Charset,
Accept-Language, and
Is this how students write their essays nowadays?
From: Varuna Seneviratna [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Saturday, September 20, 2008 5:43 AM
To: users@httpd.apache.org
Subject: [EMAIL PROTECTED] What is the Difference between
It looks like it.
Varuna is also a strange answer. A bit like 42.
But what strikes me most, is the warning formula below.
With such a formula, everyone is probably too scared to even think about
answering.
Boyle Owen wrote:
Is this how students write their essays nowadays?
-Original Message-
From: André Warnier [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Or maybe this :
would it be acceptable for your users to use a different hostname depending on
wether they are inside or outside ?
If yes, then it would be a bit easier : you could set up two Virtual Hosts (one
for inside
On Mon, Sep 15, 2008 at 10:33 PM, Rodrigo Correa de Paiva
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I need to hide part of a url.
for example:
www.exemple.com/site/community/begin.do
|| i need to hide the word site
v
www.exemple.com/community/begin.do
So the user enters the url
Hi guys i've been trying to unsubscribe this is my 3rd time..please please
unsubscribe me!
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From: Matus UHLAR - fantomas [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: users@httpd.apache.org
Sent: Tuesday, September 23, 2008 9:59:06 AM
Subject: Re: [EMAIL
Hi,
I am having problem building apache httpd server 2.2.9 on 64 bit HP-UX
11.11. During make, I get the error listed at the end of the mail. Any
advice would be helpful.
I do see that libexpat gets built in
./srclib/apr-util/xml/expat/lib/.libs/libexpat.sl.1. Other than that
there is no
You do as you wish of course, but my experience with HPUX is that
whenever I tried to compile a package like Apache from source, I always
gave up in the end (beause of problems like the one you have below), and
ended up installing the HPUX Software Depot version instead.
You are probably going
On Fri, Sep 19, 2008 at 2:25 PM, Andrew Struiksma [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Is there a way to get around this problem?
bind with [EMAIL PROTECTED] instead (the UPN login) - you may
have to escape the \@
Chris
-
The official
On Tue, Sep 23, 2008 at 5:38 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
I am having problem building apache httpd server 2.2.9 on 64 bit HP-UX
11.11. During make, I get the error listed at the end of the mail. Any
advice would be helpful.
/opt/lgtonmc/httpd-2.2.9/srclib/apr/libtool --silent
I'm trying to use the 'early' keyword on a Header directive in Apache
2.2.4 on Ubuntu, and having no success.
My first attempt was:
Header unset MyHeader early
And I got an error: header unset takes two arguments
OK, I thought, maybe 'unset' is special (even though I'd really like to
use it
Hi,
If I compile a 32 bit Apache httpd 2.2.9 on HP-UX, I get the error:
unsatisfied symbol apr_generate_random_bytes
Actually, while compiling 64 bit apache httpd 2.2.9 on HP-UX, if I set
env variable LPATH to include
/usr/lib/pa20_64:/opt/lgtonmc/httpd-2.2.9/srclib/apr-util/xml/expat/lib/
On Tue, 23 Sep 2008 16:49:19 -0700
Gordon Mohr [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Any ideas what I'm doing wrong, if anything?
Sounds like you're using an older Apache version than you think:
that's exactly what I'd expect from Apache 2.0.x, which didn't
support the early keyword.
Why do you want early?
Nick Kew wrote:
On Tue, 23 Sep 2008 16:49:19 -0700
Gordon Mohr [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Any ideas what I'm doing wrong, if anything?
Sounds like you're using an older Apache version than you think:
that's exactly what I'd expect from Apache 2.0.x, which didn't
support the early keyword.
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
If I compile a 32 bit Apache httpd 2.2.9 on HP-UX, I get the error:
unsatisfied symbol apr_generate_random_bytes
dozens of sites mirror the [EMAIL PROTECTED] traffic, why not search the
archives? This was asked and answered 2x this year alone.
Hi all,
Having an issue with Activesync and exchange 2007 going through mod_proxy.
It works fine when the mail box belongs to the internet accessible CAS but when
that CAS passes the request to another CAS it fails with a 0x85010014 error on
the activesync device.
This works fine if the
I just got this email from a Microsoft tech. Does this help at all?
I think I might have a hunch at what could be going on
When you sync against a mailbox that resides in the same site as the publicly
accessible CAS server the request header sent between the device and the CAS
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