On Mon, Jun 6, 2011 at 1:52 AM, DW xfs...@hotmail.com wrote:
Why does this code never works properly on my server? i.e. it freezes
my server and no pages are rendered.
IfModule mod_expires.so
IfModule is looking for a module file name or module name. In this
case, it would be either
Dear all
i'm not sure if this problem is related to a new feature or not of
apache 2.2.16, available in the new debian6 release.
I had an htaccess file like this:
##
RewriteEngine on
RewriteRule Test/([^/]+)Test.php?request=$1 [L]
On Mon, Jun 6, 2011 at 9:19 AM, nik600 nik...@gmail.com wrote:
Dear all
i'm not sure if this problem is related to a new feature or not of
apache 2.2.16, available in the new debian6 release.
I had an htaccess file like this:
##
RewriteEngine on
Are you sure it's really only 2.2.16 and not w/ additional patches?
Bug report 50349 is similar.
A RewriteLog would help.
It is the standard package of the debian6 squeeze distribution.
This is the RewriteLog level 3
[06/Jun/2011:16:08:00 +0200]
[/sid#7f33f6c48638][rid#7f33f6fdfac0/subreq]
It seems that the problem is at the very beginning of the request:
request to:
TestA/ab (ok):
add path info postfix: /var/www/test/TestA - /var/www/test/TestA/ab
...
...
split uri=Test.php?request=ab - uri=Test.php, args=request=ab
...
...
[perdir /var/www/test/] pass through
On Mon, Jun 6, 2011 at 10:46 AM, nik600 nik...@gmail.com wrote:
It seems that the problem is at the very beginning of the request:
request to:
TestA/ab (ok):
add path info postfix: /var/www/test/TestA - /var/www/test/TestA/ab
...
...
split uri=Test.php?request=ab - uri=Test.php,
Ooook... there was a MultiViews directive.
Thanksand sorry, regards.
multiviews / mod_negotiation?
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Hi there,
I see the following error messages in the ssl_error_log file when I
restart Apache:
RSA server certificate is a CA certificate (BasicConstraints: CA == TRUE !?
RSA server certificate CommonName (CN) 'localhost.localdomain' does
NOT match server name!?
I appreciate any pointers to solve
Thanks again for your help.
This is my first attempt to implement WebDav. I am using FreeBSD 7.2 and
Apache 2.2.11. I am using cadaver on my Ubuntu 11.4 32 bit desktop. I am able
to connect to the server from the CLI. When I type in “ls” I see my file,
test.txt with a little star to the
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
Hash: SHA1
- -BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
Hash: SHA1
The Apache Software Foundation (ASF)'s Travel Assistance Committee (TAC) is
now accepting applications for ApacheCon North America 2011, 7-11 November
in Vancouver BC, Canada.
The TAC is seeking
Our aim is to use Apache with SSL Certificates.
We have installed httpd-2.2.15 with mod_ssl module. However, when we view
mod_ssl.h, we do not see references to use SSL Certificate files (server.crt
and server.key). We are new to the Apache Installation process, so please help
us in
Tom Evans wrote:
On Mon, Jun 6, 2011 at 1:52 AM, DW xfs...@hotmail.com wrote:
IfModule is looking for a module file name or module name. In this
case, it would be either 'mod_expires.c' or 'expires_module'.
It is enabled in my config file. I have already tried to do something
like this
Looks like you still don't understand what the problem is. Replace the
IfModule
mod_expires.so line with IfModule mod_expires.c or
IfModule expires_module
Removing ifModule statement will work of course since the one you have is
wrong.
Igor
On Tue, Jun 7, 2011 at 10:33 AM, DW xfs...@hotmail.com
About file compression and transmission
I know that the text file you can use the apache module gzip compressed
transmission.
The file is stored in text format prior to transmission is, every time there
is file access,
apache the file in memory after compression by gzip module to send to the
On June 6, 2011 19:29 , Sunil Rao parle...@yahoo.com wrote:
We have installed httpd-2.2.15 with mod_ssl module. However, when we view
mod_ssl.h, we do not see references to use SSL Certificate files (server.crt
and server.key). We are new to the Apache Installation process, so please help
us
On June 6, 2011 13:19 , Joe Hansen joe.hansen...@gmail.com wrote:
I see the following error messages in the ssl_error_log file when I
restart Apache:
RSA server certificate is a CA certificate (BasicConstraints: CA == TRUE !?
This means that the certificate in the file specified by the
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