Hallo Manfred,
RewriteEngine on
RewriteRule !\.(js|ico|gif|jpg|png|css)$ index.php
Hier kann man Anfragen umleiten, aber das meine ich nicht, das will ich so
nicht.
Zum Beispiel die URLs:
http://www.domain.com/gruenkohl/geschichte.html
http://www.domain.com/gruenkohl/garten.html
Am Montag 02 Februar 2009 10:20:37 schrieb James Blond:
Hallo Manfred,
RewriteEngine on
RewriteRule !\.(js|ico|gif|jpg|png|css)$ index.php
...
Du hast das Rewriting oben nicht ganz verstanden.
Die URL würden ja bleiben, egal ob vorhanden im Filesystem oder nicht.
Mit rewrite habe ich
Am Montag, 2. Februar 2009 schrieb Manfred Rebentisch:
Ich glaube, ICH verstehe das nicht. Ich habe nicht genug Ahnung von
mod_rewrite.
also noch mal von vorn:
Du möchtest alle Anfragen an den Server vom gleichen Programm bearbeitet
haben.
Der Browser kommt also mit einer Anfrage wie
GET
Hallo Bob,
vielen Dank für Deine ausführlichen Antworten!
Im Moment raucht mir der Kopf, weil ich so viele Varianten ausprobiert habe.
Ich fasse nochmal zusammen, damit die Mühe, die Du Dir machst, nicht umsonst
ist.
A) Ich will Pseudo-Path-Parameter verwenden, weil die Anwender meines Moduls
Am 2. Februar 2009 22:28 schrieb Manfred Rebentisch mrebenti...@comparat.de:
Ich weiß also immer noch nicht nicht, wie ich das nun am besten mache:
1) Verzeichnisse einfach im System anlegen
2) Mich mit der SetHandler-Variante (tagelang) beschäftigen
Wenn noch etwas anderes serviert werden
Am 2. Februar 2009 18:07 schrieb Manfred Rebentisch mrebenti...@comparat.de:
Hallo Bob,
ich sehe, dass Deine Hinweise für mich zu einer perfekten Lösung führen
können. Aber da SetHandler einiges verändert, wie Du richtig anmerkst, ist
das eine aufwendigere Programmierung. Ich möchte dazu noch
Hallo Bob,
erstmal vielen Dank für Deine ausführliche und kompetente Antwort!
Ich benutze kein PHP, habe den Apache 2 unter Debian Etch.
Ich werde mir jetzt mal Deinen Text vornehmen und testen und dann gebe ich
hier wieder ein Feedback.
Grüeß
Manfred
Hallo Bob,
Am Montag 02 Februar 2009 23:06:26 schrieb Bob Ionescu:
3) Mich mit mod_rewrite beschäftigen, falls das überhaupt Sinn macht.
Zum setzen des Handlers, ja, Rewriting selbst, nein - es gibt ja
nichts zum Umschreiben auf eine andere Ressource.
Ja, das schaue ich mir auch nochmal an.
Noch eine Idee für gemischten Betrieb an existierenden und nicht
existierenden Verzeichnissen ist natürlich noch Errordocument 404
zu benutzen.
Nur so eine Idee.
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Michael Rogers wrote:
Eric:
My email utility sent you to the junk mail folder and I didn't see you until
now. Next I am suffering this morning from severe pain and the morphine is not
helping so I may not respond back right away. My pain may be for a couple of
hours or in might be for
Is the router configured to pass http requests? (e.g. is the router
configured to forward port 80?)
Look here if you need some guidance:http://portforward.com/routers.htm
John
On Sat, Jan 31, 2009 at 9:08 PM, Michael Rogers
mich...@michaelsrogers.netwrote:
HI!
For the last 6 months I have
Michael Rogers wrote:
Razi!
Okay! now I have my port (80) forwarded to my computer 10.0.0.115. on
my end I don't see my pages after I type in the .com domain name.
Maybe you would try it and see if the pages come up.
http://www.michaelsrogers.com
I just got connection refused as of
My mistake...I didn't see that there are significant number of replies to
your thread. I believe the problem is with the router or the nameserver. I
had similar problems when using one of the free domain name servers. I ended
up switching to another service and it worked much better. I have
OK, one last piece of advice...I looked through the manual for your router,
located here:
http://web.mit.edu/ghudson/manuals/WRT54G-manual.pdf
And noticed a specific reference to setting up a static IP for your
server.please see page 63. the section titled: DDNS.
It is a very specific how-to
Hi all,
I'm triying to setup a reverse proxy situated in an intranet so that he
can forward every external proxy request to the company's proxy.
To implement this feature, I'm trying to combine the mod_rewrite module
and the ProxyRemote clause this way:
RewriteEngine on
RewriteCond
Good afternoon all,
I have installed Apache HTTPD 2.2 and set it up as a “pass through” server to
Tomcat. I have a requirement that every user see a MOTD page before they get
passed onto the application on Tomcat. Even if the user has bookmarked a page
within the application deployed on
if you just want to see the welcome page and by clicking a url on that page
if you want to redirected to tomcat... easy way would be make your directory
index as html for that particular virtual host and use then place a url or
button on the welcome page and they you can get redirected to the java
On Mon, Feb 2, 2009 at 10:38 PM, da...@comcast.net wrote:
Good afternoon all,
I have installed Apache HTTPD 2.2 and set it up as a pass through server
to Tomcat. I have a requirement that every user see a MOTD page before they
get passed onto the application on Tomcat. Even if the user has
Thanks Brian.
Using the Has_Seen_MOTD cookie idea is was I thinking of as well. And that's
the way the CPAN Apache::MOTD does it. But, I thought the only easy way of
reading and writing cookies would require Perl. I guess I was hoping someone
would say there is some item in the http.conf
da...@comcast.net wrote:
Thanks Brian.
Using the Has_Seen_MOTD cookie idea is was I thinking of as well. And that's the way the CPAN Apache::MOTD does it. But, I thought the only easy way of reading and writing cookies would require Perl. I guess I was hoping someone would say there is some
Thanks gentlemen. I'll look into that. Appreciate the help!
-Dan
On Mon, Feb 2, 2009 at 12:42 PM, André Warnier a...@ice-sa.com wrote:
da...@comcast.net wrote:
Thanks Brian.
Using the Has_Seen_MOTD cookie idea is was I thinking of as well. And
that's the way the CPAN
From: André Warnier
Sent: Monday, February 02, 2009 5:49 AM
To: users@httpd.apache.org
Subject: Re: [us...@httpd] Re: Help - Name Server - Maybe
Michael Rogers wrote:
Eric:
My email utility sent you to the junk mail folder and I didn't see you
until now. Next I am
Michael Rogers wrote:
[...]
I can reach the Apache from all of my internal machines and it works fine.
Using http://www.michaelsrogers.com does not work.
And do you understand why it does not work with
http://www.michaelsrogers.com; from your internal workstations ?
2009/2/2 Matt McCutchen m...@mattmccutchen.net:
On Sun, 2009-02-01 at 23:19 +0100, Bob Ionescu wrote:
E.g. domain1 points to /var/www, domain2 to /var/www/sub and
/var/www/sub/.htaccess inherits (i.e. 1:1 copy) /var/www/.htaccess. A
regEx of ^foo$ in /var/www/sub/.htaccess would match against
That why I am asking the questions! If I know I might be able to make it work.
From: André Warnier
Sent: Monday, February 02, 2009 12:38 PM
To: users@httpd.apache.org
Subject: Re: [us...@httpd] Re: Help - Name Server - Maybe
Michael Rogers wrote:
[...]
I can reach the Apache
We are using Apache HTTP Server 2.8 as proxy server to load balance
multiple WebLogic application server instances. It uses cookie and
round-robin rule. It works well for most of time.
However, occasionally, the Apache HTTP server loses connections with
backend WebLogic server instances. It
On Mon, Feb 2, 2009 at 3:12 PM, Yang Andrew X xiang.y...@irs.gov wrote:
We are using Apache HTTP Server 2.8 as proxy server to load balance multiple
WebLogic application server instances. It uses cookie and round-robin rule.
It works well for most of time.
However, occasionally, the Apache
Thanks! I'll try to increase WL listen backlog and see if it helps.
-Original Message-
From: Eric Covener [mailto:cove...@gmail.com]
Sent: Monday, February 02, 2009 3:16 PM
To: users@httpd.apache.org
Subject: Re: [us...@httpd] Apache HTTP Server sometimes fails to connect
to WebLogic
Michael Rogers wrote:
That why I am asking the questions! If I know I might be able to make it work.
Well actually, I was asking the question because I already gave you the
answer in a previous post. So make an effort and read it this time :
quote
I) computers work with IP addresses, not
At 12:12 PM 2/2/2009, Yang Andrew X xiang.y...@irs.gov wrote:
Are you really with the IRS?
If not, it's probably not a good idea to post forging a IRS.GOV e-mail address.
Any bounces or backscatter will be directed to the IRS's e-mail
servers. I'm on a number of lists where someone else on
Hi.
Am I the only one to receive one such message whenever I post to this list :
quote
Your message
Subject: Re: [us...@httpd] Re: Help - Name Server - Maybe
was not delivered to:
rajes...@bombayrayon.com
because:
550 #5.1.0 Address rejected rajes...@bombayrayon.com
Reporting-MTA:
I got one too.
It's someone who has some misconfiguration.
At 12:27 PM 2/2/2009, you wrote:
Hi.
Am I the only one to receive one such message whenever I post to this list :
quote
Your message
Subject: Re: [us...@httpd] Re: Help - Name Server - Maybe
was not delivered to:
Mark Van Crombrugge wrote:
Thanks for the hint.
I changed the Documentroot to DocumentRoot but it makes no
difference.
This phenomenon is very strange and only occurs one one of our many
servers.
If I don't find a solution soon, I will copy a httpd.conf file from
another machine and if that
André Warnier! you said Well actually, I was asking the question because I
already gave you the answer in a previous post. So make an effort and read it
this time :
There are several very nice people trying their best to help me, so I may have
missed what you had said or I tried what you said
Razi!
Okay! now I have my port (80) forwarded to my computer 10.0.0.115. on my end
I don't see my pages after I type in the .com domain name. Maybe you would
try it and see if the pages come up. http://www.michaelsrogers.com
From: Razi Khaja
Sent: Sunday, February 01, 2009 6:49 PM
Hi,
Without complete interrogation i wont be able to provide you the exact
answer.. but the immediate suggestion i can suggest you is disable the
KeepAlive:
KeepAlive Off
and restart your apache... let me know how it goes... also the max
keepalive reqeust is i think a bit too much taking in
At 12:42 -0800 2/2/09, Evan Platt wrote:
It's someone who has some misconfiguration.
At 12:27 PM 2/2/2009, you wrote:
Am I the only one to receive one such message whenever I post to this list :
Subject: Re: [us...@httpd] Re: Help - Name Server - Maybe
rajes...@bombayrayon.com
Note
Hi there,
Does Apache 2.2.8 support logfiles over 2Gb in size now? I know it
provides large file support for files being served but there is no
mention of the size of the logfiles. Our current 2.0.55 version has a
limitation of logfiles of only 2Gb in size when using rotatelogs.
Cheers
hi, thanks for reply.
I will set now keepalive to off and check how it will work.
MaxKeepAliveRequests that i set was for testing. I usually use default
value 100.
I will inform you how server is going with disabled keepalive.
Regards, Ali Nebi!
On Mon, 2009-02-02 at 21:44 +0530, ganesh ganesh
On 02.02.09 12:27, Foster, Stephen (ASPIRE) wrote:
Does Apache 2.2.8 support logfiles over 2Gb in size now? I know it
provides large file support for files being served but there is no
mention of the size of the logfiles. Our current 2.0.55 version has a
limitation of logfiles of only 2Gb in
Thanks to Sheldon Ross and Eric Covener for answers that finally pointed
me in the right direction. My problems were many:
My Directory sections had incomplete matching of pathnames. This meant
that they actually weren't matching at all.
My Directory sections had (in some cases) pathnames that
Michael Rogers wrote:
Norman you asked Have you been to www.apache.org
http://www.apache.org/ yet?- Answer Yup! But if there is something
that you think I didn't see please let me know!
That's just part of my sig for Apache messages.
I do have a hard time seeing because of eye strain beyond
Eric:
My email utility sent you to the junk mail folder and I didn't see you until
now. Next I am suffering this morning from severe pain and the morphine is not
helping so I may not respond back right away. My pain may be for a couple of
hours or in might be for days.
I do know that my
Thanks for the hint.
I changed the Documentroot to DocumentRoot but it makes no
difference.
This phenomenon is very strange and only occurs one one of our many
servers.
If I don't find a solution soon, I will copy a httpd.conf file from
another machine and if that doesn't do the trick,
On Mon, Feb 2, 2009 at 12:42 PM, André Warnier a...@ice-sa.com wrote:
da...@comcast.net wrote:
Thanks Brian.
Using the Has_Seen_MOTD cookie idea is was I thinking of as well. And
that's the way the CPAN Apache::MOTD does it. But, I thought the only easy
way of reading and writing cookies
I'm having an odd problem which I've had no luck tracking down. I don't even
know for sure that it's an Apache issue, but I'm hoping somebody here has
seen it before, or has some new ideas.
I'm running in a somewhat complicated development environment. I've got
Ubuntu 8.04 running under
On Mon, 2009-02-02 at 21:00 +0100, Bob Ionescu wrote:
2009/2/2 Matt McCutchen m...@mattmccutchen.net:
On Sun, 2009-02-01 at 23:19 +0100, Bob Ionescu wrote:
E.g. domain1 points to /var/www, domain2 to /var/www/sub and
/var/www/sub/.htaccess inherits (i.e. 1:1 copy) /var/www/.htaccess. A
I've run into a strange situation. I've been running Apache 2.0.59 with
mod_ssl and PHP 4.4.7 built from source on a SuSE 9.0 box. I recently
attempted upgrading to APR 1.3.3, apr-util 1.3.4, Apache 2.2.11 and PHP
4.4.9. What happened has left me at a loss as to what to look at to fix
it! All of
On Sun, 2009-02-01 at 23:19 +0100, Bob Ionescu wrote:
2009/1/31 Matt McCutchen m...@mattmccutchen.net:
#1. Currently, RewriteOptions inherit works as if the parent's rules
were copied and pasted into the child (after any other rules). This
means that requests in the child directory are
Michael Rogers wrote:
André Warnier mailto:a...@ice-sa.com! you said Well actually, I was
asking the question because I already gave you the answer in a
previous post. So make an effort and read it this time :
There are several very nice people trying their best to help me, so I
may have
Norman!
Thanks for the encouragement! I feel like I slamming my head against a
telephone pole as I am getting nowhere.
My DSL modem that connects me to the internet has the static IP address of
66.113.46.108 michaelsrogers.com. I know the problem is between the DSL
modem and my Apache
Thanks for the link. I tried to implement it according to that site.
However, I keep getting a permission denied error.
My configuration is:
ProxyPass /site2/ https://server2/site2/
ProxyHTMLURLMap https://server2 /site2
Location /site2/
ProxyPassReverse /
SetOutputFilter proxy-html
On Tue, Feb 3, 2009 at 5:42 AM, Jake Vang vangj...@googlemail.com wrote:
Thanks for the link. I tried to implement it according to that site.
However, I keep getting a permission denied error.
What do you have in the error log?
Could this permission error be related to the fact that server1
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