Developer wrote:
El dom, 05-04-2009 a las 09:18 -0700, J. Greenlees escribió:
if you have NameVirtualHost *:80 the error goes away
Now ,like before changes, all virtual host works fine but without httpd
warnings:
Listen [fce0::40]:80
...
NameVirtualHost *:80
...
VirtualHost *:80
Krist van Besien wrote:
On Sun, Apr 5, 2009 at 6:18 PM, J. Greenlees li...@jaqui-greenlees.net
wrote:
I tried specifying the name in the NameVirtualHost for 3 domains.
[ one entry per domain, naturally. ] It was only by using the *.:80 in
the NameVirtualHost directive, and only having
Hmmm.. Hi Eric,
Ok so I added the 1024 option, but were still seeing a lot of memory
consumption:
28880 apache15 0 432m 169m 5636 S 0.0 1.4 0:42.64 httpd
28879 apache18 0 431m 169m 5556 S 0.0 1.4 2:31.04 httpd
28876 apache15 0 431m 169m 5644 S 0.0 1.4 0:18.69
Hello,
I downloaded apache without ssl and now realize that I need to configure
ssl. Do I need to download the apache with OpenSSL and reconfigure my
installation or is there a way to add OpenSSL to my existing apache install?
Thanks
Looks like a DNS mis-enty to me. Apache will rev-dns the name in
httpd.conf and if that's the IP it returns, try to bind to that IP on
the server (I think).
-Original Message-
From: Dom Hampton [mailto:d...@attend2.co.uk]
Sent: 06 April 2009 10:09
To: users@httpd.apache.org
Subject:
I have apache running on a trixbox installation (centos 5.2) it works to a
certain extent with the catch all default server and catch all ssl virtual host
forwarding to the correct directories and running the 2 websites with no
problems. I'm trying to add a 3rd and when you go to the site
Tirtza Bernstein wrote:
Hello,
I downloaded apache without ssl and now realize that I need to configure
ssl. Do I need to download the apache with OpenSSL and reconfigure my
installation or is there a way to add OpenSSL to my existing apache install?
If you have a binary installation, just
And the prize for being a complete idiot goes toME
Thanks, you where spot on the entry wasn't getting as far as the server.
-Original Message-
From: Adrian Marsh [mailto:adrian.ma...@ubiquisys.com]
Sent: 06 April 2009 12:08
To: users@httpd.apache.org
Subject: RE: [us...@httpd]
Hi Russell,
On Sun, 2009-04-05 at 15:21 -0600, Russell Bell wrote:
Morten K. Poulsen wrote: 'What are those httpd processes serving?'
Do you mean the pages as recorded in the web logs?
I was thinking about which requests those processes are handling right
now. AFIK Apache logs when a request
Hi all,
I¹m experiencing a strange issue with mod_rewrite and mod_headers.
Basically, what I¹m doing is setting an environment variable using
mod_rewrite and trying to use the value of that variable to set a header in
the request using mod_headers.
Details:
RewriteCond
Karim Zaki wrote:
This last rule comes after the RequestHeader is set.
No it doesn't. The requestheader is set later than any
of the rewriterules.
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Tirtza Bernstein wrote:
Hello,
I downloaded apache without ssl and now realize that I need to configure
ssl. Do I need to download the apache with OpenSSL and reconfigure my
installation or is there a way to add OpenSSL to my existing apache install?
No you didn't download apache without
[Sun Mar 29 04:05:33 2009] [error] ajp_read_header: ajp_ilink_receive
failed
[Sun Mar 29 04:05:33 2009] [error] (120006)APR does not understand this
error code: proxy: read response failed from (null) (localhost)
Googling found a lot of variations of this, and a lot of different
possible
We have a web site that is being pounded pretty hard. The web site has lots of
graphics and our bandwidth is being killed. We have a dedicated server at
another location where we get more bandwidth cheaper (but the overall
processing sucks so it can't push the full site).
We would like to
On Apr 6, 2009, at 14:32, Gary Smith wrote:
We have a web site that is being pounded pretty hard. The web site
has lots of graphics and our bandwidth is being killed. We have a
dedicated server at another location where we get more bandwidth
cheaper (but the overall processing sucks so
At 12:16 PM 4/6/2009, you wrote:
As the headers of every message state...
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For future reference, there's really no list I'm aware of where you
send an unsubscribe command to the list.
Anyone else getting this 'bounce' when posting to
Hi All:
I am in the process of upgrading our systems from RHEL3 to RMEL5 and
this includes upgrading our web server from Apache 2.0.46 to 2.2.3.
In review the my previous installation notes and the current docs it
appears that the /etc/http/conf/ssl.crt and ssl.key directories are
no long used.
As far as i remember there is no such thing as standard for putting
certificates though i suggest not to put certificates anywhere in
DocumentRoot(s) (just to avoid extrernal access). Apart from that any
localsystem location should be fine. For finer understanding/convenience u
can put it under
On Mon, Apr 6, 2009 at 7:54 PM, Sean Conner s...@conman.org wrote:
It was thus said that the Great Eric Covener once stated:
On Fri, Apr 3, 2009 at 10:08 AM, Adrian Marsh
adrian.ma...@ubiquisys.com wrote:
Am trying MaxMemFree 3 (30mb? - pure guess number).
Far too large, it's
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