On Fri, Jul 25, 2014 at 2:33 PM, Nick Edwards nick.z.edwa...@gmail.com
wrote:
Howdy,
I've sent this to the roundcube list few days ago, no-one replied so ,
since its also apache related, I'll ask here.
paste of message
Trying to understand the new security rules in .htaccess
- deny
No. I cleanup the solution before building with Visual Studio 2013 and I still
see the same errors.
The additional error that I get is:
3)
Creating library ..\Release\iconv\adobe-stdenc.lib and object
..\Release\iconv\adobe-stdenc.exp^M
adobe-stdenc.obj : error LNK2011: precompiled object not
There is no mod_remoteip in Ubuntu 14.04 repos. I already checked it while
google-ing. Can you provide link to sources or .deb package please?
24.07.2014, 16:37, Eric Covener cove...@gmail.com:
You should either move to mod_remoteip in 2.4 or check with the
mod_rpaf source for something
Thanks, but it not suitable for my sources (apt-get source). I've made changes
as in patch (sed -i 's/remote_addr/client_addr/g' mod_rpaf.c and sed -i
's/remote_ip/client_ip/g' mod_rpaf.c) but nothing changes.
24.07.2014, 19:00, Aurélien Terrestris aterrest...@gmail.com:
Here you have a patch
Found out, that module was installed with main package apache2.
Everything works now, thank you.
24.07.2014, 16:37, Eric Covener cove...@gmail.com:
You should either move to mod_remoteip in 2.4 or check with the
mod_rpaf source for something 2.4-compatible.
On Thu, Jul 24, 2014 at 8:30 AM,
Hi,
we have apaches as reverse proxies for some tomcat and wso2-application servers.
We get this error message on a high-load-webserver:
[proxy_http:error] [pid 13256:tid 47013272524544] (11)Resource temporarily
unavailable: [client 172.31.0.142:21815] AH01110: error reading response
And we
Additionally we get sometimes this message:
[Fri Jul 25 12:52:18.203975 2014] [proxy_http:error] [pid 13256:tid
47012293342976] (28)No space left on device: [client 172.31.0.224:20507]
AH01110: error reading response
And there is plenty of room in all filesystems. So maybe this is misleading
Could a quota be involved, or a native file size limit imposed by the file
system?
Kurt Bremser
AMOS Austria
Von: ulrich.her...@t-systems.com [ulrich.her...@t-systems.com]
Gesendet: Freitag, 25. Juli 2014 12:53
An: users@httpd.apache.org
Betreff: [users@httpd]
I found a patch for iconv at Apache :: VC11 iconv LNK2011 errors
Apache :: VC11 iconv LNK2011 errors
To get iconv build change the following two lines in
srclib\apr-iconv\build\modules.mk.win : $(SILENT)cl $(ALL_CFLAGS) /Fo$*.obj
/Yciconv.h /c $*.c To: $(SILENT)cl $(ALL_CFLAGS)
Thank you for your answer:
- No quota
- no issue with inodes
So I don't think, we have a real storage issue.
Uli
T-Systems International GmbH
Production / CSS / GCU Automotive Finance
Ulrich Herbst
Fachbereich Automotive / Daimler AS Open Systems
Head of Application
On Tue, Jul 22, 2014 at 4:46 PM, Mark jensen ngiw2...@hotmail.com wrote:
this won't help if the USER is outside the Network and have to use LDAP, it
is surely doesn't have the IP 192.168.1.2
Break it down who you want to access the location, ie it is unclear
which of these statements is what
On Fri, Jul 25, 2014 at 11:37 AM, ulrich.her...@t-systems.com wrote:
Hi,
we have apaches as reverse proxies for some tomcat and wso2-application
servers.
We get this error message on a high-load-webserver:
[proxy_http:error] [pid 13256:tid 47013272524544] (11)Resource temporarily
On Fri, Jul 25, 2014 at 3:49 PM, Tom Evans tevans...@googlemail.com wrote:
On Fri, Jul 25, 2014 at 11:37 AM, ulrich.her...@t-systems.com wrote:
Hi,
we have apaches as reverse proxies for some tomcat and wso2-application
servers.
We get this error message on a high-load-webserver:
On Fri, Jul 25, 2014 at 10:49 AM, Tom Evans tevans...@googlemail.com
wrote:
On Fri, Jul 25, 2014 at 11:37 AM, ulrich.her...@t-systems.com wrote:
Hi,
we have apaches as reverse proxies for some tomcat and wso2-application
servers.
We get this error message on a high-load-webserver:
192.168.1.2 can always access, regardless of LDAP?
Yes
192.168.1.7 can never access, regardless of LDAP?
Yes, but what I really want is to do the forbidden of access using
authorization(Require tag)
not authentication (allow tag)
something like that:
allow from 192.168.1
Require 192.168.1.2
so
My apache server has started segmentation faulting all the time (seems to log a
segmentation fault every few requests to the apache error log):
[Fri Jul 25 06:25:42.046752
2014] [core:notice] [pid 11226:tid 140006078953216] AH00052: child pid 11715
exit signal Segmentation fault (11)
This appears
We notice the default is On
If the home areas for each of your web sites are nfs, is it better to set
EnableMMAP to Off?
Thanks
Not an Apache-specific question but I'd like to get some real world input. The
default document root location for my specific Linux distro is /var/www/html.
I'd like to hear what location some of you veteran web admins use. I generally
just create subdirectories using the site name (e.g
I've tried increasing various system limits (using ulimit), generally doubling
and increasing 10-fold any value. None of the following has made any difference:
# -n : The maximum number of open file descriptors (most systems do not allow
this value to be set)ulimit -n 2048# -u : The maximum
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