Hallo Reindl,
dies ist eine deutsche mailing liste ;-)
Aber zurück zu deiner Frage: Ja, Du kannst auch graceful benutzen. Ich
benutze jedoch mod_log_rotate[1]. Damit muss der server gar nicht duch
gestartet werden.
Gruß
Mario
[1] http://hexten.net/wiki/index.php/Mod-log-rotate
Am 09.10.2011 16:47, schrieb Mario Brandt:
Hallo Reindl,
dies ist eine deutsche mailing liste ;-)
Aber zurück zu deiner Frage: Ja, Du kannst auch graceful benutzen. Ich
benutze jedoch mod_log_rotate[1]. Damit muss der server gar nicht duch
gestartet werden
es geht nicht um das rotieren,
On 08.10.2011 22:51, Pascal HERAUD wrote:
Hello,
Does anybody know where did go the
http://httpd.apache.org/security/vulnerabilities-oval.xml page ?
The page was removed:
http://svn.apache.org/viewvc?view=revisionrevision=1179600
Regards,
Rainer
- Original Message -
Hi,
Need some guidance on configuring Apache load balancer in Solaris
server .
Load Balancer : Apache
Apache version : 2.2.16
Implemented using “
http://httpd.apache.org/docs/current/mod/mod_proxy_balancer.html ”
Algorithm Used for testing : 1)
- Original Message -
Hi,
during APR configuring a decision is made what type of shared memory
to
use. Is there a way to influence this decision in favor for a certain
kind via environment variables or command line options?
Not really. The decision is made based on the best known
Yes, thank for the responses and clarification. True the Basic Auth
isn't really a login, as there is no logout per se.
One would suppose from the responses that using .htpasswd and Basic Auth
is really a lousy approach to security, since an attacker can just wail
away indefinitely trying
On October 9, 2011 17:39 , Neal Rhodes ne...@mnopltd.com wrote:
One would suppose from the responses that using .htpasswd and Basic
Auth is really a lousy approach to security, since an attacker can
just wail away indefinitely trying repeatedly, unless one configured
something like fail2ban to