[users@httpd] Re: Making delay in apache

2013-12-31 Thread Jonesy
On Tue, 31 Dec 2013 23:01:00 +0330, Ali Majdzadeh wrote: > > Jonesy, > Of course, but does this make any difference if you force Apache not to > process requests for a specified amount of time? If you are going to take a web site offline, you should serve up something besides 404's, or "domain un

Re: [users@httpd] Re: Making delay in apache

2013-12-31 Thread Ali Majdzadeh
List, Sorry for my previous post, it contained my signature. Regards, Ali 2013/12/31 Ali Majdzadeh > Jonesy, > Of course, but does this make any difference if you force Apache not to > process requests for a specified amount of time? > > Regards, > Ali > > *Ali Majdzadeh Kohbanani* > *Managi

Re: [users@httpd] Re: Making delay in apache

2013-12-31 Thread Ali Majdzadeh
Jonesy, Of course, but does this make any difference if you force Apache not to process requests for a specified amount of time? Regards, Ali *Ali Majdzadeh Kohbanani* *Managing Director* *Abshar Data Processing* *Tel:+982188500542* * Fax: +982188500691* *Cell:+989123614728* *majdza...@abshar

[users@httpd] Re: Making delay in apache

2013-12-31 Thread Jonesy
On Tue, 31 Dec 2013 22:12:22 +0330, Ali Majdzadeh wrote: > > Samaneh, > Hi > I am not aware or even heard of such a configuration option, but if you > require Apache not to process requests for a specified amount of time, you > can use iptables in order to block traffic coming for port 80 for 10 >

[users@httpd] Re: alias issue on mac

2013-12-31 Thread Érico
Hi no idea on this please? Thks On 27 de dezembro de 2013 15:15, Érico wrote: > > Hi > > I have compile httpd local in my macbook ( macos 10.6.8 ) and I am trying > to configure an alias to use mysqladmin > > For this I have created the following alias in my http.conf : > > #ServerName w

Re: [users@httpd] Making delay in apache

2013-12-31 Thread Ali Majdzadeh
Samaneh, Hi I am not aware or even heard of such a configuration option, but if you require Apache not to process requests for a specified amount of time, you can use iptables in order to block traffic coming for port 80 for 10 seconds and release it after the job is done. Warm Regards, Ali On Dec

Re: [users@httpd] virtualhost: both http and https too

2013-12-31 Thread Pol Hallen
> So, do I need add new https virtualhost config to default-ssl? or merge > ssl config to http virtual host? So, I've done exactly the same config file for http virtualhost and the rendering of browser is ok. I've added (debian) new https virtualhost to /etc/apache/site-available but the rendering

Re: [users@httpd] How to fix this issue for httpd service

2013-12-31 Thread Lester Caine
Chandran Manikandan wrote: Dear All, I had running logwatch and below message is showing. Is this for someone hacking the server. How to fix this issue. Could anyone help me this issue. Chandran What do you think needs fixing? We all get hackers trying to find out what software we are running

[users@httpd] virtualhost: both http and https too

2013-12-31 Thread Pol Hallen
Hi folks! I use debian 7 with apache2 and several virtualhost. Now I need for each site connect to it using http and https too. So, do I need add new https virtualhost config to default-ssl? or merge ssl config to http virtual host? Thanks for help! Pol ---

Re: [users@httpd] Making delay in apache

2013-12-31 Thread samaneh berenjian
hi Ali, The problem of me is not how to process the modsecurity logs. My problem is how to make apache sleep or delay configuration? For example, tell apache to wait 10 seconds before responding to any request On Sun, 12/29/2013 07:20 PM, Ali Majdzadeh wrote: > Samane