Hallo,
ich verwende fast-cgi und es existiert folgendes Problem.
Beim Hochladen über z.B. FTP enthalten die Dateien das Recht u+rw.
-rw--- 1 venividi venividi 12 Jan 11 16:49 aa.html
Und können richtiger weise nur vom Besitzer gelesen und beschrieben werden.
Nun werden die PHP Skripte
Hi,
ich verwende fast-cgi und es existiert folgendes Problem.
Beim Hochladen über z.B. FTP enthalten die Dateien das Recht u+rw.
-rw--- 1 venividi venividi 12 Jan 11 16:49 aa.html
Rechte im FTP-Client korrekt setzen!
Ciao,
Werner
Am 1. Februar 2011 20:04 schrieb Werner wer...@aloah-from-hell.de:
Hi,
ich verwende fast-cgi und es existiert folgendes Problem.
Beim Hochladen über z.B. FTP enthalten die Dateien das Recht u+rw.
-rw--- 1 venividi venividi 12 Jan 11 16:49 aa.html
Rechte im FTP-Client korrekt
On 2/1/11 3:45 PM, Vladislav Vorobiev wrote:
Hallo,
ich verwende fast-cgi und es existiert folgendes Problem.
Beim Hochladen über z.B. FTP enthalten die Dateien das Recht u+rw.
-rw--- 1 venividi venividi 12 Jan 11 16:49 aa.html
Ich kenne SuExec nicht, deshalb würde ich das
Hi,
I am trying to use Apache as a front end to an application which runs on a
Tomcat server.
On lan I am able to correctly see it but from internet things are not working.
I tried understanding mod_jk page but I was unable to get to the correct
settings.
following is the application I am trying
Hi,
To answer the questions from the other email first;
Which version of WP?
Did you make -- recently -- any changes? Upgrade, install new plugins?
Did you traffic spontaneously increase?
It's an old version (2.7) but I'm not sure how much of an option an
upgrade is. I'll have to raise it with
Dne 1.2.2011 14:41, James Godrej napsal(a):
On lan it is accessible
http://192.168.1.4:8080/portal
perfectly but from internet I am not clear as what is wrong with it.
Hi James,
it is not an Apache problem, it is a networking problem,
you are using a private address, see
- James Godrej jamesgod...@yahoo.in wrote:
Hi,
I am trying to use Apache as a front end to an application which runs
on a Tomcat server.
On lan I am able to correctly see it but from internet things are not
working.
I tried understanding mod_jk page but I was unable to get to the
I am using private address in all my vhosts and none of them gave me the
problem
you mentioned.
So I do not agree because same url with /portal dropped is still accessible and
the root itself is proxied with an Internal IP.
- Original Message
From: Martin Kuba ma...@ics.muni.cz
To:
Hi everybody,
I am currently configuring client authentication using SSL and ldap on our
apache server.
I'm sorry to say we have a pretty old apache version, but unfortunately we will
not be able to upgrade this in the near future.
Apache version: 2.2.3
Our server hosts a website that is
- Dave Barton dave.bar...@comodo.com wrote:
Hi,
To answer the questions from the other email first;
Which version of WP?
Did you make -- recently -- any changes? Upgrade, install new
plugins?
Did you traffic spontaneously increase?
It's an old version (2.7) but I'm not sure how
Hi,
Sorry, half-asleep.
Dave Barton
Senior Systems Administrator
Comodo CA Ltd
Tel: +44 (0) 1274 730505
Fax: +44 (0) 1274 730909
On 01/02/11 14:29, Igor Galić wrote:
- Dave Barton dave.bar...@comodo.com wrote:
Hi,
To answer the questions from the other email first;
Which version
- Dave Barton dave.bar...@comodo.com wrote:
Hi,
Sorry, half-asleep.
Dave Barton
Senior Systems Administrator
Comodo CA Ltd
Tel: +44 (0) 1274 730505
Fax: +44 (0) 1274 730909
On 01/02/11 14:29, Igor Galić wrote:
- Dave Barton dave.bar...@comodo.com wrote:
Hi,
To
- Forwarded Message
From: James Godrej jamesgod...@yahoo.in
To: us...@tomcat.apache.org
Sent: Tue, 1 February, 2011 7:10:38 PM
Subject: Apache as a front end for a Tomcat application
Hi,
I am trying to use Apache as a front end to an application which runs on a
Tomcat server.
On lan I
Tom Evans wrote:
According to the docs on mod_remoteip, it should work as you expect:
The module replaces the apparent remote (client) IP/hostname for the
request with the IP address reported in the request header configured
with the RemoteIPHeader directive.
Once replaced as instructed, this
Hello,
I have Apache httpd 2.2.16 with OpenSSL 0.9.8o running on Windows 2003
64-bit. Apache installed by using Win32 binary
httpd-2.2.16-win32-x86-openssl-0.9.8o.msi.
I have to upgrade both Apache and OpenSSL to the best available versions
to meet security requirements. The latest Apache
On 2/1/11 8:54 AM, Tushar Chavan wrote:
Hi Joost,
1 First point I tried but it did not work. Also you are correct ,
this is SAP system.
2/Use name based virtual hosts to separate the requests ?/
//
Can you please give me hint consideting three diff. website? How
to use /name based
assuming your apache website can be seen from the internet, meaning you
have a domain the the dns is directed to apache and you have setup
apache to deal with the iP of the domain, say you don't have ajp setup.
I have many instances of tomcat that are reached through apache.
if you find the
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