Re: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Rewrite relative image paths in a reversed proxy setup

2008-11-17 Thread Bocalinda
Hi André and Dan, Thanks a lot, this solved my problem! Just one question Dan. >Apache will (in the default configuration) redirect /SEDO to /SEDO/ (if 'SEDO' is a directory). If you're proxying back, Apache won't >know that obviously, but you can use a rewrite rule to simulate this: Sorry for

[EMAIL PROTECTED] problem with httpd.conf file

2008-11-17 Thread Malka Cymbalista
We are running apache 2.2.6 with mod_perl 2.0.3.and mod_python 3.3.1 on a Linux machine. Every now and then we notice part of the httpd.conf file in the error log and the same part of the httpd.conf file will sometimes appear on the screen together with whatever page is being displayed. Restar

Re: [EMAIL PROTECTED] httpd 2.2.8 not responding to client requests

2008-11-17 Thread Paul Doubek
Well... thanks for the input... it was the firewall after all. I had used the GUI to "disable" it but it must have still been running. I edited the /etc/sysconfig/iptables files per another article I found and bounced the server... still didn't work. I finally went back into the GUI Firewall ad

Re: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Rewrite relative image paths in a reversed proxy setup

2008-11-17 Thread Dan Udey
You could also, in order to keep the URLs pretty and SEO and whatnot, just add an extra / on the end. Apache will (in the default configuration) redirect /SEDO to /SEDO/ (if 'SEDO' is a directory). If you're proxying back, Apache won't know that obviously, but you can use a rewrite rule to

Re: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Rewrite relative image paths in a reversed proxy setup

2008-11-17 Thread André Warnier
André Warnier wrote: Bocalinda wrote: Yes, that would be /SEDO/index.jsp Ok, now a simple test : When, instead of requesting http://yourserversip/SEDO if you request in your browser http://yourserversip/SEDO/index.jsp then your relative image links are working, right ? (provided the images are

Re: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Rewrite relative image paths in a reversed proxy setup

2008-11-17 Thread André Warnier
Bocalinda wrote: Yes, that would be /SEDO/index.jsp Ok, now a simple test : When, instead of requesting http://yourserversip/SEDO if you request in your browser http://yourserversip/SEDO/index.jsp then your relative image links are working, right ? (provided the images are really there) 20

Re: [EMAIL PROTECTED] My worker constantly crashing

2008-11-17 Thread Frank Kimbell
custom build from the source. what else do you want to know? please let me know. - The official User-To-User support forum of the Apache HTTP Server Project. See http://httpd.apache.org/userslist.html> for more info. To unsubscr

Re: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Apache 2.10 doesnt upgrade

2008-11-17 Thread rocio mejia
hola jorge uso el apachectl command. esta mal? --- El dom, 16/11/08, Jorge Ramirez <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> escribió: De: Jorge Ramirez <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Asunto: Re: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Apache 2.10 doesnt upgrade Para: users@httpd.apache.org Fecha: domingo, 16 noviembre, 2008 11:15 rocio search for

[EMAIL PROTECTED] Boosting Performance

2008-11-17 Thread Rob
Hi all, My sites being going slow, i don't think its Apache at all but i was hoping i could get some incite on how i can better configure it to get the best Performance I'm currently Running 3 Virtual Machines. This is a brief over view of them. Operating System: Fedora 8 Linux Host Server: HP DL

Re: [EMAIL PROTECTED] httpd 2.2.8 not responding to client requests

2008-11-17 Thread Paul Doubek
Morgan, thanks for the quick reply... see below: Morgan Gangwere wrote: Paul Doubek wrote: -Don't have DNS running for local addresses. I'm trying to access the Fedora web service by IP address rather than host name. -Can ping Fedora from both SuSE and WinXP. -Telnet from either box to Fedora'

Re: [EMAIL PROTECTED] My worker constantly crashing

2008-11-17 Thread Morgan Gangwere
Frank Kimbell wrote: Hi, i haved apache in an mpm worker, and it constantly crashes. it gives me this in the error logs, any idea? --- [Mon Nov 17 21:05:21 2008] [error] (88)Socket operation on non-socket: apr_socket_accept: (client socket) [Mon Nov 17 21:05:21 2008] [error] (88)Socket operatio

Re: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Re: WELCOME to users@httpd.apache.org (UNCLASSIFIED)

2008-11-17 Thread Morgan Gangwere
Classification: UNCLASSIFIED Caveats: NONE On a slightly unrelated note, Thunderbird doesnt like the DoD's digital signature. Pass it on :) -- Morgan Gangwere Unknown Software http://sonof.bandit.name/ Member INCOSE [ http://incose.org ] PACA [ http://paca.org ] New Mexico .NET User G

[EMAIL PROTECTED] My worker constantly crashing

2008-11-17 Thread Frank Kimbell
Hi, i haved apache in an mpm worker, and it constantly crashes. it gives me this in the error logs, any idea? --- [Mon Nov 17 21:05:21 2008] [error] (88)Socket operation on non-socket: apr_socket_accept: (client socket) [Mon Nov 17 21:05:21 2008] [error] (88)Socket operation on non-socket: apr_so

Re: [EMAIL PROTECTED] httpd 2.2.8 not responding to client requests

2008-11-17 Thread Morgan Gangwere
Paul Doubek wrote: I feel like a dummy for not figuring this out... I suspect it's a simple config problem. I've installed Apache 2.2.8 on Fedora Core 9 with SSL and PHP5 support. When I try to access the home page from either a SuSE box (my firewall) or my WinXP client it fails with "Failed to

Re: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Rewrite relative image paths in a reversed proxy setup

2008-11-17 Thread Bocalinda
Yes, that would be /SEDO/index.jsp 2008/11/17 André Warnier <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > Bocalinda wrote: > >> Hi André. >> I'm glad we managed to understand eachother :) >> >> >> Sorry, maybe I did not use the correct example before, but that is wrong. >>> If you original request is >>> http://172,18.

[EMAIL PROTECTED] httpd 2.2.8 not responding to client requests

2008-11-17 Thread Paul Doubek
I feel like a dummy for not figuring this out... I suspect it's a simple config problem. I've installed Apache 2.2.8 on Fedora Core 9 with SSL and PHP5 support. When I try to access the home page from either a SuSE box (my firewall) or my WinXP client it fails with "Failed to connect" (Firefox)

Re: [EMAIL PROTECTED] A simple, probably configuration problem

2008-11-17 Thread Tolga Guver
Thanks a lot, I made it to look to the home folders of the users when i explicitly give the user names, in the httpd.conf, like that : UserDir enabled username UserDir public_html otherwise it does not look to the right folder. tolga -

Re: [EMAIL PROTECTED] A simple, probably configuration problem

2008-11-17 Thread Justin Pasher
> On 11/14/08 4:38 PM, Justin Pasher wrote: >> Tolga Guver wrote: >>> >>> Hi, >>> >>> I have just setup an apache server in which i want one general page >>> linked to the users own web pages in their home directories. >>> I setup the httpd.conf so that users public_html folders be accessible :

Re: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Rewrite relative image paths in a reversed proxy setup

2008-11-17 Thread André Warnier
Bocalinda wrote: Hi André. I'm glad we managed to understand eachother :) Sorry, maybe I did not use the correct example before, but that is wrong. If you original request is http://172,18.0.1/SEDO and from there, your browser receives an html page (wherever it came from), and that html page c

Re: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Rewrite relative image paths in a reversed proxy setup

2008-11-17 Thread Bocalinda
Hi André. I'm glad we managed to understand eachother :) > Sorry, maybe I did not use the correct example before, but that is wrong. > If you original request is > http://172,18.0.1/SEDO > and from there, your browser receives an html page (wherever it came from), > and that html page contains a

[EMAIL PROTECTED] Problem with mod_proxy and chucked packets

2008-11-17 Thread Adelfio D'Angio'
Hi all, on Apache 2.2.8 there is a problem with mod_proxy to handle chunked packets. This is my Proxy configuration: ProxyPass /bld/kernel http://localhost:38315 ProxyPassReverse /bld/kernel http://localhost:38315 I expect a simple "Hello World!" page but I get this text: 26 Hello World! 0 I use

Re: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Rewrite relative image paths in a reversed proxy setup

2008-11-17 Thread André Warnier
Bocalinda wrote: Hi André. Applying what you explained above, this would mean that my images paths will be resolved as: http://172.18.0.1/SEDO/image.gif Which of course will not work. Why "of course" ? I may be thick, but I must admit I do not really understand your problem. Sorry for the

RE: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Re: WELCOME to users@httpd.apache.org (UNCLASSIFIED)

2008-11-17 Thread French, Warron S CTR DISA NS
Classification: UNCLASSIFIED Caveats: NONE Vijay, I had a similar problem with Apache_1.3.41. Only my problem didn't reference any mod_ssl.so file at all. I recompiled twice (as my posting from Friday states all the details) and got two different errors, but they were similar in format to you

[EMAIL PROTECTED] error log problem with SSL

2008-11-17 Thread Campbell, Lance
Apache 2.0.x Within our virtual host we have the line: ErrorLog /var/log/httpd/some_file_name What we are noticing is that Tomcat requests through mod_jk are showing up within this log as 404 errors when doing SSL. Why is this? Is there something within our configuration that is telling

[EMAIL PROTECTED] Need 'configure' directive to statically link openssl's libssl.a and libcrypto.a

2008-11-17 Thread Bennett, Tony
Version:Apache httpd version 2.2.10 Platform: AIX 5.3 SSL Version:OpenSSL 0.9.8f Try as I might, I can't figure out what directive to give "configure" to enable statically linking libssl.a and libcrypto.a into httpd. In case it makes a difference, the OpenSSL was obtained fro

Re: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Rewrite relative image paths in a reversed proxy setup

2008-11-17 Thread Bocalinda
Hi André. >> Applying what you explained above, this would mean that my images paths >> will >> be resolved as: >> http://172.18.0.1/SEDO/image.gif >> >> Which of course will not work. >> > Why "of course" ? > I may be thick, but I must admit I do not really understand your problem. > Sorry for t

Re: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Rewrite relative image paths in a reversed proxy setup

2008-11-17 Thread André Warnier
Bocalinda wrote: Maybe just a note before you go make all kinds of changes. With an tag like above, it is not so that the server will look in the DocumentRoot. You have to look at it the other way around. The browser, when it sees this tag in the current page, is going to "compose" a URL to re

Re: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Rewrite relative image paths in a reversed proxy setup

2008-11-17 Thread Bocalinda
Maybe just a note before you go make all kinds of changes. > With an tag like above, it is not so that the server will look in the > DocumentRoot. > You have to look at it the other way around. > The browser, when it sees this tag in the current page, is going to > "compose" a URL to retrieve it,

Re: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Rewrite relative image paths in a reversed proxy setup

2008-11-17 Thread André Warnier
Bocalinda wrote: This works perfectly as I expected. However, the problem I have is that some images or links on my webapp are specified relatively. For example , which results in errors because the image cannot be found on the root of my server, which is logical. Maybe just a note before you g

[EMAIL PROTECTED] RPMBuild Issue

2008-11-17 Thread fatmcgav
Hi there, I'm trying to build a Apache 2.2.6 RPM for cross-architecture support, and with a custom configure command. I've extracted the httpd.spec file from the tar.gz, and customised the following requirements and configure command slightly... The file is attached. http://www.nabble.com/file

[EMAIL PROTECTED] Rewrite relative image paths in a reversed proxy setup

2008-11-17 Thread Bocalinda
Hi all. I have an Apache server that takes care of load balancing four Tomcat servers, using mod_proxy. The four Tomcat servers are setup in two clusters: cluster1: 2 Tomcats 5.5.7 cluster2: 2 Tomcats 5.5.27 Now, I have depending on the application that is being requested, the request should be