Ok I fixed it. For anyone interested looking in the config.m4 as Dan
suggested gaives this:
dnl # list of object files for mod_mem_cache
mem_cache_objs="dnl
mod_mem_cache.lo dnl
cache_cache.lo dnl
cache_pqueue.lo dnl
cache_hash.lo dnl
so the command I used to build the module:
# /usr/local/apac
Hi marcos,
Thanks for your help I tried that but still getting the same error and I
have no idea why is ld complaining. I set up the LD_LIBRARY_PATH before
execution to :/lib:/usr/lib:/usr/local/lib maybe somethinf is wrong with
that.
Any other suggestions guys?
Thanks,
Igor
On Sat, Oct 10, 2
If you remove the http password parts from your config, do things
start to work for you?
Yes then it works no probs :-)
Sorry if was unclear on this
I can access the pages but then I have no security as .htaccess becomes
disabled!
Any thing else which can help me??
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Scott Haneda wrote:
On Oct 11, 2009, at 4:38 PM, Kaya Saman wrote:
There isn't an error as such it just doesn't let me in!!!
Ahh, I think I see better what you are up against now.
The browser goes directly back to password/uname input prompt after
values inputted?? Inside is ok let's me in
On Oct 11, 2009, at 4:38 PM, Kaya Saman wrote:
There isn't an error as such it just doesn't let me in!!!
Ahh, I think I see better what you are up against now.
The browser goes directly back to password/uname input prompt after
values inputted?? Inside is ok let's me in but outside is issue
Scott Haneda wrote:
On Oct 11, 2009, at 2:57 PM, Kaya Saman wrote:
Sounds to me like this is a DNS issue.
DNS is fine :-) URL's resolve no probs
Squid probably does not play a role in this.
hmm that's exactly what I read but having slight second thoughts now!
However, you men
On Oct 11, 2009, at 2:57 PM, Kaya Saman wrote:
I have a few servers running apache and some folders which
have .htaccess files in them, I can access these from any network
inside the NAT of my router however when it comes down to external
access from outside the NAT I always get permission
matt farey wrote:
Is your squid proxy set up to forward on the basic authentication headers?
Doesn't sound like they are being sent to your browser
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Many thanks for the response! Is this the line I should be looking at in
Squid:
#auth_param basic
Is your squid proxy set up to forward on the basic authentication headers?
Doesn't sound like they are being sent to your browser
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Hi,
this is my first post here :-)
basically I have google'd this issue a bit and finally realized that
there was no viable solution that I could deduce results from!
I have a few servers running apache and some folders which have
.htaccess files in them, I can access these from any network
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