[users@httpd] "Pretty" welcome page for versions of apache > 1.3?

2012-06-18 Thread Dan Mahoney, System Admin
Hey all, I recognize that there are reasons for having the default welcome page be the simple, boring "It Works!" (not wanting to expose version or type of running software), but I kind of miss the old pages with the logos. The geek in me wants to proudly announce what I'm using. Is there s

Re: [users@httpd] Help regarding mod_proxy_balancer, failover and failonstatus

2012-06-18 Thread Praveen Baratam
Hello Daniel, Thanks for the clarification. I have looked into the souce for load_proxy_balancer and it is using the post_request method to mark the BalancerMemeber as defunct which cannot trigger failover within the request. With your help may be I can hack this feature into the module. What is

[users@httpd] Re: Apache 2.2.22 32 bit version

2012-06-18 Thread Good Guy
Mark Montague wrote: > On June 18, 2012 20:27 , Good Guy wrote: >> Does anybody know whether it is possible to run Apache 32 bit but other >> applications like MySql (64 bit) and PHP (64 bit)? If so any problems I >> should be aware of when mixing the two types? > > You can do this as long as yo

Re: [users@httpd] Apache 2.2.22 32 bit version

2012-06-18 Thread Mark Montague
On June 18, 2012 20:27 , Good Guy wrote: Does anybody know whether it is possible to run Apache 32 bit but other applications like MySql (64 bit) and PHP (64 bit)? If so any problems I should be aware of when mixing the two types? You can do this as long as you don't try to mix 32-bit and 64-

[users@httpd] Apache 2.2.22 32 bit version

2012-06-18 Thread Good Guy
Does anybody know whether it is possible to run Apache 32 bit but other applications like MySql (64 bit) and PHP (64 bit)? If so any problems I should be aware of when mixing the two types? Thanks. -- Good Guy Website: http://mytaxsite.co.uk Website: http://html-css.co.uk Forums: http://myta

Re: [users@httpd] Help regarding mod_proxy_balancer, failover and failonstatus

2012-06-18 Thread Daniel Ruggeri
On 6/18/2012 3:17 PM, Praveen Baratam wrote: > > Can mod_proxy failover with out ever returning an error to the client? > If active node fails I need mod_proxy to try the Standby for the same > request and not just from the subsequent request! > > In our setup we are using mod_proxy_balancer to man

[users@httpd] Various server whit only one IP and Port for external connection

2012-06-18 Thread Andrea Davoli
Hi, i have a DMZ newtork whit 3 server apache on 3 different subdomain but only 1 IP adress. I wont all server answer on standard http port so, my idea is build a main server whit virtual host and mod_proxy for listen on MyIP, port 80 and proxy request on other server... I have do this apache conf

[users@httpd] Help regarding mod_proxy_balancer, failover and failonstatus

2012-06-18 Thread Praveen Baratam
Can mod_proxy failover with out ever returning an error to the client? If active node fails I need mod_proxy to try the Standby for the same request and not just from the subsequent request! In our setup we are using mod_proxy_balancer to manage failover of backend servers. Backend servers may ret

[users@httpd] Apache-2.4 gives segmentation fault on Apple-clients

2012-06-18 Thread Pascal Nobus
Hello, I've update this weekend 9 servers from Apache-2.2.22 to Apache-2.4.2. All seems to be going good, only I get now and then a segmentation fault on on of our servers. On two servers (with older kernels) I see to many segmenatation faults, so I downgraded them back to Apache-2.2.22. The

Re: [users@httpd] Access rules in an intranet

2012-06-18 Thread Luís de Sousa
Hi Toomas, Indeed, using netstat I could verify that when I'm connect to other services on that server the access IP is 158.64.4.14. I have no idea how, but some proxy must be in between, since there's configured in the browser. Knowing that the IP in the error log is that of the incoming request