You need to have the owner of your Document Root as your apache or www-data
user
not root.
From: adp002
To: Apache Users Group
Sent: Thu, 29 July, 2010 3:55:34 AM
Subject: [us...@httpd] Apache 2.2.15 says You do not have permission to view
[this file]
I ins
On Wed, Jul 28, 2010 at 6:26 PM, Michael Powe wrote:
> Hello,
>
> The following define appears in apr_errno.h for the version of APR
> used with httpd 2.0 series:
>
> #define APR_STATUS_IS_SUCCESS(s) ((s) == APR_SUCCESS /
> || (s) == APR_OS_START_SYSERR + NO_ERROR)
>
> Where is NO_E
Hello,
The following define appears in apr_errno.h for the version of APR
used with httpd 2.0 series:
#define APR_STATUS_IS_SUCCESS(s)((s) == APR_SUCCESS /
|| (s) == APR_OS_START_SYSERR + NO_ERROR)
Where is NO_ERROR #defined? I've grepped high and low, can't find
it.
This defi
I installed Apache server 2.2.15 and initially the server worked fine. Then
I installed Php 5.2.13. Initially the server worked with a test file. I
installed MySql 5 and Task Manager on Vista Ultimate said that mysql was
running. However, when I now entered http://localhost:8080/test.php, I
rec
Hi,
I am trying to configure apache for ACL. I have got installed Apache 2.2 in
my machine. I have modified httpd.conf file as follows
1. #Listen Modifications
#Listen 12.34.56.78:80
#Listen 80
Listen 12.345.67.89:7001
2. Added the following details
AuthType basic
AuthName "Restricted Are
Heck no. I got lucky that I'm not white, so I got in with affirmative
action... Did you get hired because of the Americans with Disabilities Act?
If so, that's cool too... I guess not being able to read is a disability...
On Wed, Jul 28, 2010 at 9:40 AM, James Godrej wrote:
>
>
> ---
From: Vincent Jong
To: users@httpd.apache.org
Sent: Wed, 28 July, 2010 10:01:36 PM
Subject: Re: [us...@httpd] a chain of proxy servers
How the heck did you get hired on as a sysadmin? :-/
so do u think u shld have been hired ?
How the heck did you get hired on as a sysadmin? :-/
On Wed, Jul 28, 2010 at 9:29 AM, James Godrej wrote:
> > However, do remember that the
> official documentation is not meant to be read as a how-to, but rather
> as a technical reference with simple examples for most sections.
>
> Frank.
>
> W
Please don't feed the troll.
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> I will suggest you delete all the documentation it is not needed.
> There are a lot of Good guides etc etc type of non sense on internet in form
> of forums IRC's
It's for the literate.
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The
>However, do remember that the
official documentation is not meant to be read as a how-to, but rather
as a technical reference with simple examples for most sections.
Frank.
Whose grand pa will write that.Do u even understand the plight of sys admin.
Who has a boss who wont listen to urshit ex
> If you actually want to write a clear document then
> ask some one who used Apache for the first time to read your document and do
> step by step what is mentioned if they could do
> your doc is good else its useless.
It's a technical reference, not a "step by step" guide. How do you
"do" the d
What ever you feel I don't care.As an end user I do not like the document.
Its not easy to understand.
For an example some one goes to high school to learn programming in C.
There rather than telling them how to write a Hello World program.
You give the child a document of 2000 pages
which is con
I have tried to start the apache service as my user account. Perhaps it is
because of how I am connecting to the mapped drive? The apache server is
running xp, while the workstation I am trying to connect to it windows 7. I
am using different credentials to connect to the mapped drive, just user
On 07/28/2010 12:06 PM, James Godrej wrote:
There is nothing to laugh in it.
Support is how Open Source companies earn their money from.
If some where you get a document which makes life easy why would some
one pay the money to support.
More than 70% of documentations on internet is written
Funny... I learned how to administer apache by reading the docs... So do you
want to hear an opinion of someone that used apache for the first time
reading the docs? You probably don't since I'm sure your insurance won't pay
for another wahmbulance trip to butt hurt hospital.
On Wed, Jul 28, 2010
There is nothing to laugh in it.
Support is how Open Source companies earn their money from.
If some where you get a document which makes life easy why would some one pay
the money to support.
More than 70% of documentations on internet is written by some vague person
calling themselves to be
I have mapped D:\inetpub on my workstation as Z: on the server.
from the conf:
# DocumentRoot: The directory out of which you will serve your
# documents. By default, all requests are taken from this directory, but
# symbolic links and aliases may be used to point to other locations.
#
DocumentRoo
Let me set you straight on a few things.
1) I've been working on the Apache HTTPD documentation for ten years
now, and have never been paid a cent for it. To imply that we
intentionally write bad documentation so that we'll earn more money in
customer support ventures is *PROFOUNDLY* insul
> No to be honest this is the way you earn your money.If people would do what
> they are trying to so easily how are the open source companies going to earn
> tonnes of money on the name of support and generate revenue out of it.
Either there's a conspiracy or you're too lazy/stupid to read the
te
As I was reading old documentation, I did not find what I was looking for at
the first time. Lauri from #linux.ee, thank you. :)
SetEnvIf SSL_CLIENT_CERT "(..*)" SSL_CLIENT_CERT=$1
Br,
Margus Pärt
-Original Message-
From: Margus Pärt
Sent: Thursday, July 22, 2010 6:23 PM
To: 'user
yes . the error logs have two format
1.The Apache service named reported the following error:
>>> httpd.exe: Could not reliably determine the server's fully qualified
domain name, using 192.168.16.64 for ServerName .
which I just remove the hash of "# SSLEngine on"
2.The Apache service named
Hi,
I am quite new to mod_ssl and mod_authz_ldap and I was hoping someone can give
me some advice on this.
I have downloaded mod_authz_ldap 0.29 from http://authzldap.othello.ch/ and
compiled it with no major issue. Then I tried to load the module with apache
2.2.15 and got the error complaini
On Wed, July 28, 2010 8:39 am, Buddy wu wrote:
> hi,tanks joost
> but It won't work for your correction of the configuration file.
> removed the hash
> and correct the name
> but also can't work
Did you check the error log and the windows event log? Did you start the
service from the command line
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