Re: piped logging; Oh goody more processes running as root.
Rewriting is a part of normal running operations and as such non error
logging of rewrites should be facilitated.
Really missing the RewriteLog and RewriteLogLevel directives.
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Andreas,
On 8/31/16 6:05 PM, Andreas Meyer wrote:
> Christopher Schultz schrieb am
> 31.08.16 um 17:28:04 Uhr:
>
>>> A few days ago I added IPv6-connectivity to the web server and
>>> changed the Listen-directives
On Wed, Aug 31, 2016 at 6:40 PM, wrote:
> LogLevel rewrite:trace1
>
>
> Need rewrite logging for normal operation, but don't want it cluttering the
> error logs.
> Rewrites are a part of normal operation, not errors. Using the error logs
> creates clutter making it
Since the RewriteLog and RewriteLogLevel directives have been eliminated I
would like to propose an optional module parameter be added to the ErrorLog
directive to specify a specific module. Similar to the LogLevel directive.
Current Syntax: ErrorLog file-path|syslog[:facility]
Proposed
Hello!
Christopher Schultz schrieb am 31.08.16 um
17:28:04 Uhr:
> > A few days ago I added IPv6-connectivity to the web server and
> > changed the Listen-directives and the VitrualHost to also listen to
> > the IPv6-Address on port 443.
>
> Please post your
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Andreas,
On 8/31/16 10:56 AM, Andreas Meyer wrote:
> Just subscribed to this list because people reported my web server
> is not reachable anymore.
>
> A few days ago I added IPv6-connectivity to the web server and
> changed the Listen-directives
Hello!
Just subscribed to this list because people reported my
webserver is not reachabel anymore.
A few days ago I added IPv6-connectivity to the webserver
and changed the Listen-directives and the VitrualHost
to also listen to the IPv6-Address on port 443.
There is a redirect from http to
On Fri, Aug 19, 2016 at 10:54:51AM -0400, Eric Covener wrote:
> > something like this:
> > RewriteCond /patch/ver(70) -f
> > RewriteRule ^([^?]*)\.php(.*)$ http://127.0.0.1:100%1%{REQUEST_URI} [NC,L,P]
>
> That's valid, but it doesn't exactly match the subject of the email
> (which would not
Hi,
please have a look at :
https://httpd.apache.org/docs/current/install.html
and if needed:
https://httpd.apache.org/docs/current/programs/configure.html
Best regards,
CJ
Le 31/08/2016 à 07:17, Gole, Manjusha (Manjusha) a écrit :
Hi chris,
I can use the httpd rpm that comes with