Hi Guys,
I have written a rewritemap program and I am experiencing
the sync issues that I have seen all over Google. I discovered the rewritelock
option is used to prevent this from occurring, however I can’t seem to get
apache to use one. I am using Apache 2.0.54-4 under Debian and it
> -Original Message-
> From: Chris Pat [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Friday, 3 February 2006 11:08 AM
> To: users@httpd.apache.org
> Subject: [EMAIL PROTECTED] newbie vhost?
>
> Hello
> I have Apache2.055 working with a "bare" domain name e.g.
> http://domain.com, however it will no
Sorry to reply to my own post, but I have fixed it...
adding a [PT] to the end of the rewrite rule fixed the
problem.
thanks,
Adam.
From: Adam Hewitt Sent: Thursday, 8
December 2005 11:47 AMTo: users@httpd.apache.orgSubject:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] Apache2 + userdir + suexec
Hi
All,
I am now one step
further in diagnosing/fixing this issue that I am currently
experiencing.
I now have a test
setup which has removed all LDAP functionality and is reading directly from the
/etc/passwd file. Now, if someone browses to http://members.domainname.com.au/~username/c
Hi All,
I have made progress with my previous suexec + mod_ldap_user
+ multiple vhosts issue, however I am now getting a strange problem where
suexec is being called when I try accessing a cgi in one vhost but not another:
[pid 23260] read(43, "[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Available\0/u/a/[EMA
sword" instead of "[EMAIL PROTECTED]", but because we
have a second user with uid of 'sword' this uid and gid is returned and
then passed onto suexec ("~869640", "105")...so for some reason apache2
isn't passing the realm onto libnss-ldap??
Can a
Hi All,
I have a setup where I have roughly 14 different realms (aquired ISP's)
and users in each realm are listed in LDAP using [EMAIL PROTECTED]
straight forward.
I have configured apache2 with mod_ldap_userdir such that if
[EMAIL PROTECTED] accesses http://homepages.domain1.com/~bill that the