Hey guys,
There is one problem with this solution.
RewriteRule ^/([^/]+)$ $1/ [R=301,L]
http://172.18.0.1/SEDO/test.html will also be added a trailing slash.
I changed the regular expression to NOT add a trailing slash if there is a
dot in the string.
RewriteRule ^/([^/\.]+)$ $1/ [R=301,L]
On Sun, 2008-11-16 at 02:33 -0500, Paul McFerrin wrote:
My Virtual Hosts are not working..
Here is the scoop. Running Apache 1.3 and have the following
configuration file:
NameVirtualHost pmcferrin.homedns.org:80
[[default virtual hosts definitons]]
VirtualHost
Hi.
Now in your case, it was just the 2 URLs /SEDO and /SEDO-NEW that
needed to be rewritten and cause a re-direct, no ?
If so, you could use the following RewriteRule, which should not have
these inconvenients :
RewriteRule ^/(SEDO(-NEW)?)$ $1/index.jsp [R=301,L]
Bocalinda wrote:
Hey
Tom Evans wrote:
On Sun, 2008-11-16 at 02:33 -0500, Paul McFerrin wrote:
My Virtual Hosts are not working..
Here is the scoop. Running Apache 1.3 and have the following
configuration file:
NameVirtualHost pmcferrin.homedns.org:80
[[default virtual hosts definitons]]
VirtualHost
Hi André.
Yes, for now just those two applications are involved.
However, it might be that new applications will be added.
Thanks a bunch for the tip though!
2008/11/18 André Warnier [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Hi.
Now in your case, it was just the 2 URLs /SEDO and /SEDO-NEW that
needed to be
Well then, not to overdo it, but you can use either this
RewriteRule ^/(SEDO-NEW|SEDO|ABCD|XYZ)?)$ $1/index.jsp [R=301,L]
(and keep on adding alternatives as need be)
or this
RewriteRule ^/(SEDO)$ $1/index.jsp [R=301,L]
RewriteRule ^/(SEDO-NEW)$ $1/index.jsp [R=301,L]
RewriteRule ^/(ABCD)$
Hi,
We have been using Apache 2.0.59, and our application as running fine.
When we upgrade Apache to 2.2.10, we start getting 500 Internal
Server Error consistently.
After looking at error.log, we found following logs:
...
[Tue Nov 18 18:23:28 2008] [error] [client a.b.c.d] Premature end of
Ravindra wrote:
Hi,
We have been using Apache 2.0.59, and our application as running fine.
When we upgrade Apache to 2.2.10, we start getting 500 Internal
Server Error consistently.
After looking at error.log, we found following logs:
...
[Tue Nov 18 18:23:28 2008] [error] [client a.b.c.d]
Sounds perfect.
I don't mind having to add a new entry each time I have a new application,
since I need to do the same
in order to make the application load balance.
I wonder if there would be a way to have a default load balancing route.. :)
2008/11/18 André Warnier [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Well
On Mon, 17 Nov 2008 13:38:21 +0100
Bocalinda [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Location /SEDO
ProxyPass balancer://mycluster1 stickysession=JSESSIONID
ProxyPassReverse /
SetOutputFilter proxy-html
ProxyHTMLURLMap (.*\.gif) http://172.18.0.39:8080/$1 Rie
/Location
This
Hey Nick.
http://172.18.0.39:8080 http://172.18.0.39:8080/$1 is the URL of one of my
Tomcat servers.
Not my load balancer. That's what I mean with hardcoded.
I cannot put the URL of the load balancer, as I have 2 Tomcat clusters
being served by the same load balancer. Each cluster runs a
On Tue, Nov 18, 2008 at 8:06 AM, Ravindra [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
We have been using Apache 2.0.59, and our application as running fine.
When we upgrade Apache to 2.2.10, we start getting 500 Internal
Server Error consistently.
After looking at error.log, we found following logs:
...
Hi All,
Is it possible to recive the repository access logs on the syslog-ng server..?
I am trying to centralise all the logs to the syslog ng server. please help if
any have done this working
Thanks, Ashwiin Patil
thanks! -ashwin.
network analyst.
www.robosoftin.com
I tried scriptLog and this log contains only request no response. Does
that mean Apache is not spawning my script/application ?
I have followng entry in my httpd.conf:
ScriptAlias/foo/C:/Program Files/bar/foo.exe/
Also, when I insert DebugBreak() in foo.exe, it
...
[Tue Nov 18 18:23:28 2008] [error] [client a.b.c.d] Premature end of
script headers: our_application.exe
...
ScriptLog might show you that your app is emitting an error message
instead of e.g. Content-Type header.
--
Actually, I've _also_ just started to have an intermittent
Hi, I have Apache 2.2.6 running on windows. Is it possible to get mod_authn_dbd
working with oracle right out of the box? I've added the following
configuration (along with the appropriate auth modules):
LoadModule authn_dbd_module modules/mod_authn_dbd.so
LoadModule dbd_module
In my case, Apache is running as localsystem and it happens consistently.
I'm just not able to use 2.2.10 due to this problem.
On Tue, Nov 18, 2008 at 9:42 PM, Dan Yamins [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
...
[Tue Nov 18 18:23:28 2008] [error] [client a.b.c.d] Premature end of
script headers:
I tried to replace my app with a perl test script and I get 500
internal server error when I try to access /test/ URL:
httpd.conf:
ScriptAlias /test/ C:/Program Files/MyApp/bin/test.pl
error.log:
[Tue Nov 18 21:53:15 2008] [error] [client ::1] (OS 3)The system
cannot find the path
Paul Simon wrote:
Hi, I have Apache 2.2.6 running on windows. Is it possible to get mod_authn_dbd
working with oracle right out of the box? I've added the following
configuration (along with the appropriate auth modules):
LoadModule authn_dbd_module modules/mod_authn_dbd.so
LoadModule
Ravindra,
ScriptAlias should be the name of a *directory* in which you have your
scripts. Not the name of the script itself.
Suppose your webserver's document directory (DocumentRoot) is something like
c:/apache2/htdocs
Then you would create a directory like
c:/apache2/cgi-bin
and you would
Sorry, I made a big mistake in the URLs below.
Corrected in the text.
André Warnier wrote:
Ravindra,
ScriptAlias should be the name of a *directory* in which you have your
scripts. Not the name of the script itself.
Suppose your webserver's document directory (DocumentRoot) is something
like
Paul Simon wrote:
Hi, I have Apache 2.2.6 running on windows. Is it possible to get
mod_authn_dbd working with oracle right out of the box? I've added the
following configuration (along with the appropriate auth modules):
I'm suspecting that I need the oracle driver. Is it something like
Hi All,
I downloaded the httpd-2.059 but I could find any information how
to make a debug build for the code.
Plz help
Thanks
A
Paul Simon wrote:
Hi, I have Apache 2.2.6 running on windows. Is it possible to get
mod_authn_dbd working with oracle right out of the box? I've added the
following
configuration (along with the appropriate auth modules):
LoadModule authn_dbd_module modules/mod_authn_dbd.so
Hi all,
I'm a bit stuck right now not knowing how to proceed. On Apache 2.2
(Debian Etch) I'm running to userdirs nested into each other. The first
one enables user directories for the directory WWW and the second one
enables this for SSL and Kerberos:
IfModule mod_userdir.c
UserDir WWW
To answer your question directly, if your apr-util is built
to load drivers dynamically, then yes, it should be
apr_dbd_oracle.so (or .dll). But I don't know what the
situation is on windows. Have you tried building it
yourself (either the driver, or the whole of apr-util)?
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I posted this information on Friday of last week. Any takers as to why I
can't compile apache's httpd binary with mod_ssl?
I get a libssl.so created (as opposed to a mod_ssl.so) but it is not
compiled into httpd (using httpd -l to confirm) as
On Mon, Nov 17, 2008 at 2:13 PM, Paul Doubek [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hey Morgan... was this in response to my registering with the mail list? I
wasn't sure, but it seemed like the timing was more than coincidence! :) Is
it preferred that I use a different mail client for the list? I try to be
Hi All,
I was compiling apache with ./configure --prefix=DirName
--with-mpm=worker
After this I do make,make install but when look at DirName/bin/ I dont use exe
httpd.worker.
Anyone know why.
Thanks
A
On Tue, Nov 18, 2008 at 7:08 PM, Anurag Gujral [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi All,
I was compiling apache with ./configure --prefix=DirName
--with-mpm=worker
After this I do make,make install but when look at DirName/bin/ I dont use
exe httpd.worker.
That's a convention used by
On Tue, Nov 18, 2008 at 10:41 AM, Ashwin Patil
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi All,
Is it possible to recive the repository access logs on the syslog-ng
server..? I am trying to centralise all the logs to the syslog ng server.
please help if any have done this working
Only the error log can
Eric Covener wrote:
On Tue, Nov 18, 2008 at 7:08 PM, Anurag Gujral [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi All,
I was compiling apache with ./configure --prefix=DirName
--with-mpm=worker
After this I do make,make install but when look at DirName/bin/ I dont use
exe httpd.worker.
That's
Sorry, I posted this in the middle of someone else's question before ... so
I'm posting it again in its own thread. Hopefully someone has some ideas:
I'm running a python script using CGI on a local apache-served virtual host.
(It' just an internal development project.) The project involves
Sorry, I posted this in the middle of someone else's question before ... so
I'm posting it again in its own thread. Hopefully someone has some ideas:
I'm running a python script using CGI on a local apache-served virtual host.
(It' just an internal development project.) The project involves
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