All,
I am running a 3 node proxy front end to a 3 node application back end.
All proxy nodes have the same configuration to distribute load:
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Nope...there isn't...at least not in apache2.conf, however there is clearly
something different about how it is serving content from /cgi-bin than from
other directories...even if those directories are flagged with ExecCGI.
One nice thing I noticed is that I can use ScriptAlias to alias
On Wed, Aug 15, 2018 at 5:53 PM Jason Pitt wrote:
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> Ok I have a work around but I'm really unhappy with it and I'd like it if
> someone can verify for me that I'm not doing something wrong before I change
> my whole code base to deal with the cgi scripts not being present in the
> apache
Ok I have a work around but I'm really unhappy with it and I'd like it if
someone can verify for me that I'm not doing something wrong before I
change my whole code base to deal with the cgi scripts not being present in
the apache default cgi-bin (on my system /usr/lib/cgi-bin). So when a
client
Thanks Eric-
This was from an incognito window just to try and avoid that...it's
interesting, I think what's going on is that the authorization is working
in /var/www/html but isn't doing anything in /usr/lib/cgi-binwhen I
disabled the authentication for /var/www/html, now I don't get any
> Here's from the access.log:
> 127.0.0.1 - - [14/Aug/2018:19:33:28 -0700] "GET /wormbot/img/icon_delete.png
> HTTP/1.1" 401 736 "http://127.0.0.1/cgi-bin/experimentbrowser; "Mozilla/5.0
> (X11; Ubuntu; Linux x86_64; rv:61.0) Gecko/20100101 Firefox/61.0"
> 127.0.0.1 - - [14/Aug/2018:19:33:28
On 14-8-2018 8:22, @lbutlr wrote:
It is not a good idea to spam filter list messages.
Can you explain?
gr, Jos
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