Hmm
I used to try to do something via Apache for this, but I gave up a long
time ago and started handling this via a Java servlet filter and
directing *.jar requests to the servlet engine. This also allows me to
set jar version information in the response headers in the same servlet.
Of
Dear all,
to speed up our applet based application we are using the "pack200"
compression for the corresponding jar-files (e.g., First.jar, see
example below). The applet is hosted on Apache 2. Unfortunately we have
to support "old" JREs such as JRE 1.4.2 as well. Therefore, as pack200
is not sup
On Thu, Oct 21, 2010 at 12:34 PM, e-letter wrote:
> I tried to use the command 'Alias', to try and use the program
> phppgadmin which was extracted to /path/to/phppgadmin:
>
> DocumentRoot "/var/www/html"
> Alias /localhost/target /usr/local/phppgadmin/phppgadmin
Alias refers to the path in the U
On Thu, Oct 21, 2010 at 11:31 AM, aparna aryan wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Please let me know the procedure to compile the mod_proxy_add_forward.c
> module.
>
> Version details of apache :
> apache_1.3.28
>
> I have tried using the following commands :
>
> ./configure --prefix=/opt/web/apache/app/systech/ --
Hi,
Please let me know the procedure to compile the mod_proxy_add_forward.c
module.
Version details of apache :
apache_1.3.28
I have tried using the following commands :
./configure --prefix=/opt/web/apache/app/systech/ --enable-module=proxy
--activate-module=src/modules/extra/mod_proxy_add_for
Hello Eric Covener,
Am 2010-10-20 21:16:04, hacktest Du folgendes herunter:
> > Restarting web server: apache2no listening sockets available, shutting down
> >
> > Listen 443
> >
> You need to define at least 1 Listen directive. This is the only one
> in your post, and it's obviously not part
I tried to use the command 'Alias', to try and use the program
phppgadmin which was extracted to /path/to/phppgadmin:
DocumentRoot "/var/www/html"
Alias /localhost/target /usr/local/phppgadmin/phppgadmin
Order allow,deny
Allow from all
After stopping and restarting the web server, when I naviga
> It states that you do not have any logs where you have them configured.
> Please make sure you have the logs in the following
That part of the error message is a red herring.
--
Eric Covener
cove...@gmail.com
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On Thu, Oct 21, 2010 at 5:43 AM, e-letter wrote:
> Readers,
>
> The /etc/httpd.conf file on my pc (mandriva 2008) contains:
>
> documentroot '/var/www/html'
>
> What is the syntax please to add another address? I want another
> directory to be searched to serve files.
Try Alias or look at the mod
Readers,
The /etc/httpd.conf file on my pc (mandriva 2008) contains:
documentroot '/var/www/html'
What is the syntax please to add another address? I want another
directory to be searched to serve files.
Thanks in advance.
-
T
Hi,
On Thu, 2010-10-21 at 08:51 +0200, Assarsson, Emil wrote:
> >> I use mod_authnz_ldap today with simple ldap bind.
> >> Our security team wants me to use to use Kerberos instead to make it more
> >> secure.
> >> This will allow them to specify from where the service account can login
> >> and
> > On 19.10.10 11:27, William A. Rowe Jr. wrote:
> >> * SECURITY: CVE-2009-3560, CVE-2009-3720 (cve.mitre.org)
> >>Fix two buffer over-read flaws in the bundled copy of expat which
> >>could cause httpd to crash while parsing specially-crafted
> >>XML documents.
> On
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