[users@httpd] How to run httpd server on random port on every bootup

2013-03-26 Thread Mandar Nandale
Hi Guys, I am using Apache httpd 2.4.3 server on my linux machine and my requirement is to run server on some random port on every bootup which is available in one text file to me . I have port.txt file under /home/mandar/ directory , i dont see any command line option to httpd to provide

Re: [users@httpd] How to run httpd server on random port on every bootup

2013-03-26 Thread Eric Covener
On Tue, Mar 26, 2013 at 7:51 AM, Mandar Nandale wrote: > Hi Guys, > > I am using Apache httpd 2.4.3 server on my linux machine and my > requirement is to run server on some random port on every bootup which is > available in one text file to me . I have port.txt file under /home/mandar/ >

Re: [users@httpd] How to run httpd server on random port on every bootup

2013-03-26 Thread Pete Houston
Yes, there is. You can use -C to specify the default port. See http://httpd.apache.org/docs/2.4/programs/httpd.html#options and http://httpd.apache.org/docs/2.4/mod/mpm_common.html#listen - just make sure you don't over-ride it in your httpd.conf. However, I cannot think of any use case for this.

Re: [users@httpd] How to run httpd server on random port on every bootup

2013-03-26 Thread Mandar Nandale
Thanks Eric setting up environment variable worked for me On Tue, Mar 26, 2013 at 5:33 PM, Eric Covener wrote: > On Tue, Mar 26, 2013 at 7:51 AM, Mandar Nandale > wrote: > > Hi Guys, > > > > I am using Apache httpd 2.4.3 server on my linux machine and my > > requirement is to run se

Re: [users@httpd] How to run httpd server on random port on every bootup

2013-03-26 Thread Akash Jain
@Mandar : Like Pete said, can you shed some light on the use case ? On Tue, Mar 26, 2013 at 5:54 PM, Mandar Nandale wrote: > Thanks Eric setting up environment variable worked for me > > > > > On Tue, Mar 26, 2013 at 5:33 PM, Eric Covener wrote: > >> On Tue, Mar 26, 2013 at 7:51 AM, Mandar Nanda

RE: [users@httpd] PHP script not executing with empty POST when using chunked encoding

2013-03-26 Thread Ashly Pridmore
For anyone interested in this, we did eventually manage to get to the bottom of the issue. The NBG4604 wasn't honoring the connection-close header and was attempting to send on a closed socket, hence it had no reply back from Apache. The fix for this was to enable KeepAlive under the virtualhost

Re: [users@httpd] How to run httpd server on random port on every bootup

2013-03-26 Thread Mandar Nandale
Basically i am running httpd server on embedded linux gateways and each gateway running httpd on unique port which will change on every power cycle and this port information is reported to common web server, for certain reasons i want all my gateways to run httpd on different and random port which

[users@httpd] Cannot load modules/mod_access_compat.so into server:

2013-03-26 Thread How7
Hello - on a Win 7 x64 laptop I have installed: httpd-2.4.4-win32-VC9.zip When I try to start it I get this: C:\Apache24\bin> httpd -k install Installing the Apache2.4 service The Apache2.4 service is successfully installed. Testing httpd.conf Errors reported here must be corrected before

[users@httpd] Request Handling (over to mod_jk) seems to take ages

2013-03-26 Thread Behal Andreas
Hi, Can anyone help me understand why apache seems to take seconds for just handing a request over to mod_jk? Some (Web-Service) Requests (1-2% overall) take between 2 and 45 (!) seconds according to apache request-log. Developers (it's a small WebService written in Java Running on an JBos

Re: [users@httpd] Request Handling (over to mod_jk) seems to take ages

2013-03-26 Thread Nick Kew
On 26 Mar 2013, at 15:31, Behal Andreas wrote: > Hi, > > Can anyone help me understand why apache seems to take seconds for just > handing a request over to mod_jk? Nope. But I can suggest some possible lines of investigation. 1. It's pausing for a DNS lookup. See the Hostnamelookups docs

[users@httpd] Configuration issue with mod_rewite

2013-03-26 Thread David Cramblett
I seem to have a configuration problem in relation to mod_rewrite. The issue appears to be that once the rewrite happens successfully the request is some how overwritten by an operation following the rewrite. I am not certain what the "following" operation is at this time. The initial request is

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