-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
Hash: SHA1
Dear Apache users,
I have created a quick survey to see how YOU use Apache and what is important
to you:
http://www.surveymonkey.com/s/HFGDY3C
It's only eight questions, and there's only one matrix! Shouldn't take but a
minute to fill out.
在 2011-10-31一的 00:17 -0700,Sander Temme写道:
Dear Apache users,
I have created a quick survey to see how YOU use Apache and what is important
to you:
http://www.surveymonkey.com/s/HFGDY3C
It's only eight questions, and there's only one matrix! Shouldn't take but a
minute to fill
Done!
On 31 Oct 2011, at 07:17 AM, Sander Temme scte...@apache.org wrote:
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
Hash: SHA1
Dear Apache users,
I have created a quick survey to see how YOU use Apache and what is important
to you:
http://www.surveymonkey.com/s/HFGDY3C
It's only
Hello,
I'm getting this error in the Event Viewer when I try to start Apache2.2
*+* *System*
*-* *Provider*
[ *Name*] Apache Service
*-* *EventID* 3299
[ *Qualifiers*] 0
*Level* 2 *Task* 0 *Keywords* 0x80 *-* *
TimeCreated*
[ *SystemTime*]
Does your server support IPv6? Try removing the ::1/128 part.
b.
On 31 October 2011 15:28, Nick Riesland n...@revolutionanalytics.comwrote:
Hello,
I'm getting this error in the Event Viewer when I try to start Apache2.2
*+* *System*
*-* *Provider*
[ *Name*] Apache Service
On Oct 31, 2011, at 7:28 AM, Nick Riesland wrote:
Allow from 127.0.0.0/255.0.0.0 ::1/128
What if you split that across two Allow from statements?
S.
--
scte...@apache.orghttp://www.temme.net/sander/
PGP FP: FC5A 6FC6 2E25 2DFD 8007 EE23 9BB8 63B0 F51B B88A
View my
Hi,
I have searched all round for information on my query and asked a number of
colleagues who know Apache more then me and I'm still stuck!
Does anyone know if it is possible or not to get Apache to proxy non-web
protocols please?
I've read that it can proxy http, ftp etc, but I want it to
On Mon, 31 Oct 2011 15:32:49 +
Richard Thomas richard.tho...@the-logic-group.com wrote:
I've read that it can proxy http, ftp etc, but I want it to proxy protocols
that it does not know about.
The most generic answer is that mod_proxy offers a modular framework
for handling backend
I'm using apache and svn modules on windows server 2003.
We like to handle some svn repositories in the form:
location/type/company/project/files.
Examples physical directories:
E:/svnroot/dev/cmp1/proj1/files..
E:/svnroot/dev/cmp1/proj2/files..
E:/svnroot/deploy/cmp2/proj3/files..
We need