[EMAIL PROTECTED] How can I uninstall Apache2 from Windows98?

2008-09-27 Thread Luke Turner
Yes. I accidentally installed Apache2 on my Windows98se computer and I want to remove it because Apache2 is not compatible with Windows98. I found no instructions for this anywhere on the WWW. Apache does not appear in the list of programs when I go to my Add/Remove Programs dialog box.

Re: [EMAIL PROTECTED] mod_auth_ldap

2008-09-27 Thread Drew Tomlinson
Dan Poirier wrote: On Fri, 26 Sep 2008 10:30:39 -0700, Drew Tomlinson [EMAIL PROTECTED] said: I used the Apache 2.2.6 package from SunFreeware to upgrade various Sparc servers running Solaris 8 and 9. However this package does not include mod_auth_ldap which is needed for a few of the

Re: [EMAIL PROTECTED] mod_auth_ldap

2008-09-27 Thread Drew Tomlinson
Jorge Medina wrote: I would trust more an Apache version that you compiled yourself, since this guarantees you have all dependencies installed. The online building documentation is good: http://httpd.apache.org/docs/2.2/install.html Building it from scratch seems more difficult that what it

[EMAIL PROTECTED] Re: exports.c: duplicate sections RESOLVED (sort of)

2008-09-27 Thread Brian Mearns
I resolved the issue by simply removing all traces of my old apr and apr-util, and just using the packaged versions. So help is no longer needed, but for those having the same issue, I can't offer any additional assistance. -Brian Follow up: I found the problem, but still don't know how to fix

Re: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Not logging certain requests

2008-09-27 Thread Christian Lerrahn
On Thu, 25 Sep 2008 20:54:10 +0200 Davide Bianchi [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Christian Lerrahn wrote: is there a way to configure Apache as to not log requests from certain IP addresses? Yes, conditional logging is what you're looking for. SetEnvIf Remote_Addr the\.ip\.address\.here

[EMAIL PROTECTED] Vista install/start winsock bind error 10013

2008-09-27 Thread B.A.S.
I get an error when installing Apache 2.2 on Windows Vista Ultimate from file: apache_2.2.9-win32-x86-openssl-0.9.8h-r2.msi I get the same error below when attempting to start Apache from Windows Start Menu or with ./httpd.exe -k start: (OS 10013)An attempt was made to access a socket in a way

RE: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Vista install/start winsock bind error 10013

2008-09-27 Thread Gary W. Smith
Probably because you need to start it as administrator (not just as a user with admin privileges). Try right clicking and do run as... If you try it from the command line, start cmd as administrator. It's running fine on Vista here (installed last Friday). -Original Message- From:

Re: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Vista install/start winsock bind error 10013

2008-09-27 Thread Bradley Giesbrecht
On Sep 27, 2008, at 11:12 AM, B.A.S. wrote: I get an error when installing Apache 2.2 on Windows Vista Ultimate from file: apache_2.2.9-win32-x86-openssl-0.9.8h-r2.msi I get the same error below when attempting to start Apache from Windows Start Menu or with ./httpd.exe -k start: (OS

RE: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Vista install/start winsock bind error 10013

2008-09-27 Thread B.A.S.
I have definately tried both starting and installing as a pure Administrator. I did just notice an odd process ID of 4 listening on port 80... netstat -ao Active Connections Proto Local Address Foreign AddressState PID TCP0.0.0.0:80 DellXPS:0

RE: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Vista install/start winsock bind error 10013

2008-09-27 Thread Gary W. Smith
Ah, I know what happened on mine now. I didn't install it the same way. I installed it on my XP box at home because I needed it for testing at work but at work they don't allow you to install software (stupid rule) so I just copied the directory I manually run it there on both XP and Vista.

RE: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Vista install/start winsock bind error 10013

2008-09-27 Thread B.A.S.
Arrrg! I did not realize I would need to uncomment the ServerName variable in httpd.conf when using 127.0.0.1 during install. Wyyy? Well, my bad. I also needed to switch to port 8080. I will investigate this later, but Vista does seem to be listening on port 80 even though I have not

RE: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Vista install/start winsock bind error 10013

2008-09-27 Thread B.A.S.
Gary, You definately got it. I think it really boils down to not using port 80. I got it up and running now... Thanks... Brad --- On Sat, 9/27/08, Gary W. Smith [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: From: Gary W. Smith [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: RE: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Vista install/start winsock bind

Re: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Vista install/start winsock bind error 10013

2008-09-27 Thread William A. Rowe, Jr.
B.A.S. wrote: I get an error when installing Apache 2.2 on Windows Vista Ultimate from file: apache_2.2.9-win32-x86-openssl-0.9.8h-r2.msi I get the same error below when attempting to start Apache from Windows Start Menu or with ./httpd.exe -k start: (OS 10013)An attempt was made to

Re: [EMAIL PROTECTED] mod_auth_ldap -- Solved

2008-09-27 Thread Drew Tomlinson
I was able to compile Apache 2.2.9 from source. For the archives and others dealing with Solaris, I had to add /usr/ccs/bin to my path to resolve a ar: command not found message. I also found this post helpful in converting my 2.0 conf files to 2.2:

[us...@httpd] Trailing slash problem, not the typical one

2008-09-27 Thread Melvin Foong
Hello there, I am having this problem with my new server where I could not get it to work. I am looking to request for a page where my URL ends with a trailing slash. Example http://domainmame/directory/filename/ This returns me a 404, Apache is looking it as a directory and not a file My

Re: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Trailing slash problem, not the typical one

2008-09-27 Thread solprovider
On 9/27/08, Melvin Foong [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hello there, I am having this problem with my new server where I could not get it to work. I am looking to request for a page where my URL ends with a trailing slash. Example http://domainmame/directory/filename/ This returns me a 404,

Re: [EMAIL PROTECTED] How can I uninstall Apache2 from Windows98?

2008-09-27 Thread solprovider
On 9/27/08, Luke Turner [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I accidentally installed Apache2 on my Windows98se computer and I want to remove it because Apache2 is not compatible with Windows98. I found no instructions for this anywhere on the WWW. Apache does not appear in the list of programs when I go