On Sun, 2010-02-21 at 13:07 -0500, Paul McFerrin wrote:
I gave up on Xampp as a web server. Too many problems with not having
symbolic links. Went and got Apache version 2.0.63 and I'm trying to
port it to Cygwin. The code compiles cleanly but it just don't want to
start up. The only
Hello,
I am trying to understand the circumstances under which the httpd parent will
SIGHUP its children. MaxRequestsPerChild is set to zero and we are still
seeing the child processes receive a SIGHUP after a certain amount of time or
requests. Looking at the server status, thread resources
I am currently attempting to use my.domain.com as a proxy through which
users of my site access a business partners site:
http://domain.to_proxy_through_my_domain.com/
below is the configuration I have so far:
#Load Files needed for proxy_html_module
#Proxy Support
LoadModule proxy_module
On Mon, Feb 22, 2010 at 3:51 PM, Andrew J. Leer leean...@hotmail.com wrote:
I am currently attempting to use my.domain.com as a proxy through which
users of my site access a business partners site:
http://domain.to_proxy_through_my_domain.com/
below is the configuration I have so far:
...
http://www.ucolick.org/~sla/leapsecs/epochtime.html
Pshaw on milliseconds. The politicians can't even get seconds straight.
Entering time to the millisecond as held in the server's clock should be pretty
easy if the server OS supports it. Other than that apache should not attempt to
provide
I'm trying to enable SSL encryption between apache2 and ldap of
Microsoft's Active Directory 2008 so password authentication is not sent in
clear text during the 2nd hop of https connections.
I've installed apache2 on a Debian Lenny i386 system using Debian's
prebuilt apache2, ldap and ssl-cert
In my apache2 config, if I try to use:
ldaps://adserver.domain.tld:636/DC=domain,DC=tld?sAMAccountname?sub?(objectClass=*)
SSL
the authentication fails, per my error.log with:
authentication failed; URi / [LDAP: ldap_simple_bind_s() failed]Can't
contact LDAP server].
Are there additional
What is the reason that you want two instances of the server running on two
different ports? Perhaps using virtual servers will resolve your issue?
John
On Mon, Feb 22, 2010 at 2:09 PM, Aruna Gummalla aruna_gumma...@yahoo.comwrote:
Hi,
Can I have 2 httpd servers running on 2 different
On Mon, Feb 22, 2010 at 2:09 PM, Aruna Gummalla aruna_gumma...@yahoo.comwrote:
Hi,
Can I have 2 httpd servers running on 2 different ports?
Sure. You'll want to create a new configuration file and start Apache using
that configuration file. You can run Apache by hand, or you can copy
Hi,
Can I have 2 httpd servers running on 2 different ports? If so, what is the
configuration change that i need to do.
I tried running apachectl start with different port numbers in httpd.conf. But
it says httpd already running.
Please let me know. Thanks in advance.
Thanks Regards,
Aruna.
Just give the servers different names. apache2 and
apache2-different_port. Means you have to compile each server with that
name and your server with the not 80 address will have a different
Listen port in the httpd.conf file. Start the server with
Hi:
I'm trying to figure out a solution to a rewrite (using mod_rewrite) issue
and can't quite seem to get it right. I'm hoping someone here will be
generous with advice.
Situation:
- I've moved my site to a hosting provider who does not allow me access to
the httpd.conf and other configuration
On 2/22/2010 2:51 PM, vr wrote:
On Mon, 22 Feb 2010 12:51:30 -0500, Eric Covener wrote:
In my apache2 config, if I try to use:
ldaps://adserver.domain.tld:636/DC=domain,DC=tld?sAMAccountname?sub?(objectClass=*)
SSL
the authentication fails, per my error.log with:
Thanks, I completely missed that.
One question before I fix it: do I have to recompile Apache or is there
some way to update the existing? At this point, no problem, but what
happens next time they update openssl, or any other module for that
matter?
Regards,
John
On Feb 21, 2010, at 7:17 PM, John Iliffe wrote:
I have just created a new server running Red Hat EL5.4. I decided to
update the version of Apache to 2.2.14 at the same time.
I compiled with enable-ssl=path to openssl but the log shows that
the openssl in use is the default shipped with
Hello
I have a small problem with my apache server.
I work with CentOS 5.4 with httpd-2.2.3-31
I have multiple virtual directories and several VirtualHosts. Each
VirtualHost has on the CustomLog so that will generate a log for
each virtualhost.
My problem is when trying to access any
Trying one more time as the earlier post failed to garner any replies :)
Any help appreciated
Anand
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Hi,
I am having a peculiar issue with turning on logging for
mod_deflate.
Environment:
Apache 2.2.6 running on Linux (SuSE 11 x86 64 bit).
I have no virtual hosts defined -
Hi,
I am installing Wibiya toolbar on my site. But the .js file for the
toolbar is large (169 KB), so I'd prefer to compress it and deliver to
the clients to make their experience faster.
But I can't store the file locally because sometimes it may get updated
on wibiya's location.
My
Thanks for the clarification onthis topic... but any tip how we can cope with
httpd linked with openssl 0.9.8x on redhat?
Apparently there is a requirement of openssl not to overwrite the default
version provided with the OS.
How do we specify to httpd the library to take at runtime?
How can
Run the ldd command against httpd executive binary too see the linked
libraries
On Feb 23, 2010 6:39 PM, Paul Jacques devexplo...@hotmail.com wrote:
Thanks for the clarification onthis topic... but any tip how we can cope
with httpd linked with openssl 0.9.8x on redhat?
Apparently there is a
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