I now have basic authorization (under TLS) working okay, but I would
like to influence the user experience a bit via Apache behavior if
possible.
A few questions if you please:
1. Can I modify the pop-up message?
2. Can I change the cache behavior of the access?
As it is, my Google Chrome
Hi all,
Will try to be concise:
OS: Amazon Linux 2015.03 x86_64
Precise package: httpd24-2.4.12-1.60.amzn1.x86_64
Apache httpd 2.4 in use as SSL proxy.
$ sysctl net.ipv4.ip_local_port_range
net.ipv4.ip_local_port_range = 3276861000
One remote client was unable to connect. Amazon subnet
Original Message
Date: Tuesday, April 14, 2015 00:53:08 -0400
From: Ethan Rosenberg erosenb...@hygeiabiomedical.com
To: Apache Mailing List users@httpd.apache.org
Cc:
Subject: [users@httpd] Apache Installation
Dear List -
After trying everything I could think
On 14/04/15 16:22, Stephen Liu wrote:
If installing the website on a server without X then running a text
browser such as w3m/elinks only text are displayed on the terminal.
You need to have a network connection available TO the location where
you are running Apache. You will only talk to the
Apache HTTPD runs perfectly fine without X (and that is probably how most
users have it).
If lynx or any other text browser shows output, then Apache is working. The
browser you use has nothing to do with how Apache works.
The only other option is to test from another computer.
- Y
On Tue, Apr
On Tue, Apr 14, 2015 at 6:49 AM, Mike Peachey mike.peac...@port.im wrote:
This client is getting responses from httpd on ports 63156+
The server side of the connection uses a well-known listening port,
443. Clients use those high ephemeral ports. I don't think tuning an
ephemeral port range on
Hello,
today I tried to compile the current apache 2.4.12 together with mod_proxy_html
and xml2enc, but I ran into some problem with libxml2, which is currently not
installed on the system and I'm not able to install the library in the system.
So what I did was to compile libxml2 as shared
Ethan Rosenberg schrieb:
On 04/14/2015 07:29 AM, Richard wrote:
snip
Original Message
- your ping indicates the reachability/responsiveness of the
host, it says nothing about a specific service.
- that you got a 404 indicates that the httpd service is
Hi Lester,
Thanks for your advice.
In the past I installed LAMP on desktop. Running its web browser I can edit
the webpage/website without problem. Now I install LAMP on Ubuntu server
without X I have no way to edit the webpage locally. Maybe I have to edit it
remotely on another
On 14/04/15 17:54, Stephen Liu wrote:
In the past I installed LAMP on desktop. Running its web browser I can
edit the webpage/website without problem. Now I install LAMP on Ubuntu
server without X I have no way to edit the webpage locally. Maybe I
have to edit it remotely on another
I have some suggestions: I hope some work.
It's likely that we are seeing some sort of timeout issue,
on the PHP side, resulting in the standard PHP blank screen
of death. Or, it is also possible that PHP somewhere is
using output buffering itself, which is also causing an
error. Why Apache
Hi all,
Does Apache web server need X (X window) to run? Can I install it on server
without X, not on desktop? If YES then how can I test the web server locally
without a GUI browser? w3m/elinks/lynx etc only displays the web page as text.
Please advise.
Regards
Stephen L
On 04/14/2015 07:29 AM, Richard wrote:
snip
Original Message
- your ping indicates the reachability/responsiveness of the
host, it says nothing about a specific service.
- that you got a 404 indicates that the httpd service is
running/responding.
-
Am 14.04.2015 um 16:34 schrieb andre.wen...@bmw.de:
Hello,
today I tried to compile the current apache 2.4.12 together with
mod_proxy_html and xml2enc, but I ran into some problem with libxml2,
which is currently not installed on the system and I’m not able to
install the library in the system.
2015-04-14 16:56 GMT+02:00 Stephen Liu sati...@yahoo.com.invalid:
Hi all,
Does Apache web server need X (X window) to run? Can I install it on
server without X, not on desktop? If YES then how can I test the web server
locally without a GUI browser? w3m/elinks/lynx etc only displays the
Hi all,
Thanks for your advice.
I couldn't resolve how to test the website locally.
1)
If installing the website on a Desktop running on a VM/guest of Virtualbox/KVM
on local GUI browser I can browse the website by running /localhost/domain.
2)
If installing the website on a server
On 14/04/15 15:56, Stephen Liu wrote:
Does Apache web server need X (X window) to run? Can I install it on
server without X, not on desktop? If YES then how can I test the web
server locally without a GUI browser? w3m/elinks/lynx etc only displays
the web page as text. Please advise.
Don't
On Tue, Apr 14, 2015 at 10:36 AM, Ethan Rosenberg
erosenb...@hygeiabiomedical.com wrote:
[Tue Apr 14 00:51:10.502172 2015] [:error] [pid 7610] [client ::1:53486]
script '/var/www/html/start.php' not found or unable to stat
Something non-standard under /etc/apache2 or /.htaccess or
On 04/14/2015 10:45 AM, Hendrik Schmieder wrote:
Ethan Rosenberg schrieb:
On 04/14/2015 07:29 AM, Richard wrote:
snip
made the following change in /etc/apache2/sites-available/default-ssl.conf
DocumentRoot /var/www/
root@meow:/var/log# cat apache2/error.log
snip'
[Tue Apr 14
On Tue, Apr 14, 2015 at 9:05 PM, Eric Covener cove...@gmail.com wrote:
On Tue, Apr 14, 2015 at 10:36 AM, Ethan Rosenberg
erosenb...@hygeiabiomedical.com wrote:
[Tue Apr 14 00:51:10.502172 2015] [:error] [pid 7610] [client ::1:53486]
script '/var/www/html/start.php' not found or unable to
Dear List -
We are here to help each other. None of us are forced to explain why we are doing something, nor do
any of us have resumes of everybody on the site.
I am well aware that the programmers who are answering the queries are expert programmers with years
of experience. I do not fit
Hello,
We're running Server version: Apache/2.0.63 that needs to be configured for
LDAPS. I have run into an issue with the certificate directives.
I have a .pem file with the trusted ca-certs, but when I configure httpd.conf
to use it with the directives LDAPTrustedCA /local/.pem and
[image: top] http://shib.ametsoc.org/manual/mod/mod_ldap.html#page-header
LDAPTrustedCA DirectiveDescription:
http://shib.ametsoc.org/manual/mod/directive-dict.html#DescriptionSets
the file containing the trusted Certificate Authority certificate or
databaseSyntax:
Hi Jim,
Thanks for responding.
Short answer: yes - the client is using http keep alive to keep a
persist connection open to the server.
Brian
On 14/04/15 19:38, Jim Jagielski wrote:
By persistent, do you mean one that was held open via
standard HTTP keepalive?
Thx
On Apr 13, 2015, at
On Tue, Apr 14, 2015 at 2:11 PM, Pete Houston p...@openstrike.co.uk wrote:
...
Good luck,
Thanks, Pete, that's what I was afraid of. I hope mod_perl get
released for Apache 2.4 soon!
Best,
-Tom
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By persistent, do you mean one that was held open via
standard HTTP keepalive?
Thx
On Apr 13, 2015, at 9:29 AM, Brian McBride br...@epimorphics.com wrote:
Not having had a response to this question I'm left wondering whether I've
screwed up maybe by not asking a clear question or asking in
On Tue, Apr 14, 2015 at 07:14:55AM -0500, Tom Browder wrote:
I now have basic authorization (under TLS) working okay, but I would
like to influence the user experience a bit via Apache behavior if
possible.
A few questions if you please:
1. Can I modify the pop-up message?
Possibly. You
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