Re: [users@httpd] Enabling mod_expires and mod_headers

2011-10-28 Thread Brent Clark
On 27/10/2011 15:11, Eric Covener wrote: If you want them cached, there's a benefit in enabling caching. Thanks for replying. But would I be correct in thinking that they both ultimately do the same task, I.e. work on the headers. So would I be right in thinking that there is no point to

[users@httpd] AJP proxy timeout problem

2011-10-28 Thread SpliFF
I've having an issue where a long-running backend script behind AJP is causing apache to error with Service Temporarily Unavailable after exactly 5 minutes. I tried to solve this by moving from mod_rewrite to mod_proxy, with the following configuration: # Search Engine Safe URL rewrite

Re: [users@httpd] AJP proxy timeout problem

2011-10-28 Thread Rainer Jung
Which version of httpd? On 28.10.2011 08:49, SpliFF wrote: I've having an issue where a long-running backend script behind AJP is causing apache to error with Service Temporarily Unavailable after exactly 5 minutes. I tried to solve this by moving from mod_rewrite to mod_proxy, with the

Re: [users@httpd] Enabling mod_expires and mod_headers

2011-10-28 Thread Rainer Jung
On 28.10.2011 08:19, Brent Clark wrote: On 27/10/2011 15:11, Eric Covener wrote: If you want them cached, there's a benefit in enabling caching. Thanks for replying. But would I be correct in thinking that they both ultimately do the same task, I.e. work on the headers. So would I be

[users@httpd] mod_proxy_html

2011-10-28 Thread Nick Kew
As previously discussed on the dev list, I've recently relicensed mod_proxy_html and mod_xml2enc and donated them to Apache. Details in my blog piece at http://bahumbug.wordpress.com/2011/10/28/modules-move-home/ Of possible interest to developers, packagers, and end-users who build from source

[users@httpd] Possible hack attempt

2011-10-28 Thread Gary Smith
I was tasked on tracking down the cause of a perl process that is hanging on a client server. The server is opensuse, pretty much out of the box, patched pretty current. Anyway, below is the first log entry where it looks like someone attempted to run a perl script. It also appears that a

Re: [users@httpd] Possible hack attempt

2011-10-28 Thread Jeroen Geilman
On 2011-10-28 21:46, Gary Smith wrote: I was tasked on tracking down the cause of a perl process that is hanging on a client server. The server is opensuse, pretty much out of the box, patched pretty current. Anyway, below is the first log entry where it looks like someone attempted to run

[users@httpd] RE: Possible hack attempt

2011-10-28 Thread Gary Smith
I was tasked on tracking down the cause of a perl process that is hanging on a client server. The server is opensuse, pretty much out of the box, patched pretty current. Anyway, below is the first log entry where it looks like someone attempted to run a perl script. It also appears that a

RE: [users@httpd] Possible hack attempt

2011-10-28 Thread Gary Smith
Since they were kind enough to timestamp the download, you can correlate this with the access log and see the exact exploit used. Files didn't exist... I look for them first. It appears that they were downloaded and removed. Either way, it's been identified and temporarily resolved.

Re: [users@httpd] Jpeg files only part served half blank

2011-10-28 Thread jasperj
Thank you very much Tom and Nick, yes it was EnableSendfile off and i did need to do hard refresh (shift and reload in firefox) looks like EnableSendfile should be set to off by default? thanks again! jasper Quoting Nick Kew n...@webthing.com: On Wed, 26 Oct 2011 01:36:10 +1000