Hi, I have a computer with windows xp32 behind a router that has apache
2.2.1.0. The router has a static ip and I configured it to redirect to the
computer that has apache. I also tested it works from a computer at a
different location, a basic "It works!" page can be requested.
I pointed a domain
Thanks, André! Your explanation is really helpful. Changing the 'login as' to a
specific user gives what i want. Basically, I want to let only that specific
user can edit pages through the web server.
Thanks,
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--- On Sun, 11/2/08, André Warnier <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> From: André W
Hi.
I am not commenting on your basic issue, but on your DocumentRoot under
Windows.
Isn't there a note somewhere in the Apache on-line configuration help
that mentions that *even under Windows*, you should use forward slashes
as directory separators ?
Like :
DocumentRoot "D:/oas10gR2/Apache/A
Thanks Tom for the reply,
I'll have to look up how to whack up the log level and where to find the
whacked up rewrite log :) Seriously, though, I don't know what log
level we need to be at to get a rewrite log or whether or not I need to
specify a rewrite log location.
I used LocationMatch becau
Hello,
I'm trying to build apache 2.2.9 on AIX 5.2 and run it in different
from installation location.
I get the following error:
0509-036 Cannot load program ./httpd because of the following errors:
0509-022 Cannot load module /new_location/lib/libaprutil-1.so.
0509-150
On Fri, 2008-11-07 at 07:44 -0500, Randall, Todd wrote:
> Hi All,
>
> I've searched and searched and can't find any pertinent info. Please
> believe me, I'm sending to this list as my last resort.
>
> Is there some trick to location or locationmatch syntax on an Apache on
> Windows installation
Hi All,
I've searched and searched and can't find any pertinent info. Please
believe me, I'm sending to this list as my last resort.
Is there some trick to location or locationmatch syntax on an Apache on
Windows installation vs. an Apache on Unix / Linux installation? I
suppose I should also t
Hi,
This requires some amount of development work. We added an additional
header to the response header, X-Cache-Stat. In file mod_cache.c, the
following changes were made. The actual line numbers may differ
depending on your version of the code.
465a477,480
> /*mbenjamin: TCP_MISS
Hi, here is a procedure to get apache 2.2 + *apr_dbd_oracle.so on linux
(base debian 4 etch apache by apt-get standard)
*
*Install Oracle instant client :
*
get files from
http://www.oracle.com/technology/software/tech/oci/instantclient/htdocs/linuxsoft.html
get basic.zip and sdk.zip
unzip
Hi,
[...]
Note that we're using apache 1.3.3x
Well, starting with Apache 2.0.46 (and in all 2.2 releases) there's a
core directive called AllowEncodedSlashes. By default, it's turned off
so that encoded slashes are forbidden. If you turn it on, they become
allowed. Unfortunately, this dire
Hi there,
Yesterday i was stucked on an issue with mod_rewrite when i realized the
problem actually was : how does apache deals with url-encoded forward
slashes ( "/" => "%2F" ) in URIs.
If a such slash character is in the query string, there's no problem,
but if it's on the "path part" of the
Hi all!
I'm testing (with JMeter) Apache Web Server with a cluster of two computers
with JBoss (mod_jk for connection between Web Server and JBoss).
I make requests to a simple servlet.
I plan:
- 1000 users;
- 0 or 1 second of ramp-up;
- 10 requests for each user.
I see that the response times s
On Thu, Nov 6, 2008 at 8:47 PM, Charles Payne (Travel Channel)
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Can I do something like thing
>
> RewriteRule ^/test* http://tdocs.travelchannel.com/teams/Login.do
>
> Sorry this might be an easy question but I can seem to find a straight
> answer on google.
You will f
> Does suexec of something trivial work? If not, what's in
> the suexec log?
I don't really see a suexec log? Where do I find this?
In the general apache logs, I don't see anything... that's the whole
annoying part!
> Does it work if you turn off selinux?
It is, and was, off; always. (I don't l
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