Doug Bell wrote:
Do you have two specific NameVirtualHost lines?
NameVirtualHost x.x.x.106:80
NameVirtualHost x.x.x.107:80
Then make sure that all your VirtualHost match one or the other.
A NameVirtualHost *:80 will blanket all addresses apache is listening on.
Thank you, that fixed it. It
Hi Tom others,
another 20 hours further, and no luck still. Did a complete and in-depth
search for any malware, viruses, adware, wrong configurations, registry
problems, etc. Not the most advanced tools (all the way to GMER and
ComboFix for rootkit revealing or malware detection) could find
Abel Braaksma wrote:
What can I still do? Is there someone around that can help me setup
Visual Studio to run Apache from the IDE and to step through the source?
Did bin\httpd.exe -t tell you anything?
Please note that uninstalling apache leaves logs/ and conf/ (as you might
have noticed)
I've been seeing some slow performance in Apache for a few weeks now.
Its most noticeable when sending email in SquirrelMail, probably
because it has to do so much. (Take the POSTed data, login via IMAP
to authenticate the user, talk to the SMTP server to send the message,
talk to IMAP again to
On May 16, 2009, at 9:48 AM, Jaime wrote:
first system. It worked MUCH faster. It dropped from 40-60 seconds
to send an email message to only 2-5 seconds. The in-production
Reverse lookup timeout?
S.
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On Sat, May 16, 2009 at 2:28 PM, Sander Temme scte...@apache.org wrote:
Reverse lookup timeout?
That is an interesting thought. Any idea how to check it out?
Thanks,
Jaime
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