On 8/28/08, Tan, Liao [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Folks,
Pls gimme some direction on how to start apache (already with the https
certificate installed)automatically,that means, without informing manually
the passwords, phrase?
Here is a little documention i had worked out ( just check it out
On 8/13/08, Zbigniew Szalbot [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Agnello George pisze:
I would like to rotate logs every 20MB AND at the start of the month
irrespective of the log size.
Is it possible?
yes its possible
Is it really possible? It is not something I can find in man page so I'd
On 8/13/08, Zbigniew Szalbot [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello,
I fear it it not possible but I'll ask the experts anyway. Is it possible to
rotate apache logs based on size and time?
I would like to rotate logs every 20MB AND at the start of the month
irrespective of the log size.
Is it
On 6/26/08, Res [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Wed, 25 Jun 2008, John Hicks wrote:
Remember that Apache only reads its configuration once, when it is
started
up, so the additional processing is minimal.
But what would be the impact, like reading one 20K httpd.conf and one 300K
vhosts.conf
hi
i was just searching for a module to Apache virtual hosting into a DB (
MySQL preferred ) . and i came across this website. I have major difficult
in installing this module on to my already existing Apache ( 2.2.8 )
server. I followed the following tutorial to install LAMP
(
Hi
I would just like to know if it would be a good good option to have
separate vhost fies for each domain, this would make editing the files
( through shell scripts much easier ). But my only concern here is
would Apache be overloaded by reading multiple vhost files
to illustrate i would like to
On 6/18/08, Mohit Anchlia [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
You can use head and tail commands in shell to do what you want to do. You
could do something like:
x=`grep -n DocumentRoot /websites/vodafone/web httpd.conf` # gets the line
number
cat httpd.conf|head -$x tmp.conf
echo AddType
hi
i am trying to edit my httpd.comf file through a shell script .. ((
actually I trying to set up a control panel ))
my httpd.conf host directives for many domains , the file is something
like this :
##START###rodney.com###
VirtualHost 192.168.0.244:80
Hi
I am trying to implement ssl on my Apache server for multiple domains . I
have created a self -signed certificate using the following command .
( For domain agnello.com )
openssl req -new -x509 -days 30 -keyout
/usr/local/apache2/conf/domains_ssl/agnello.com/server.key -out
Try re-creating your keys, but this time without entering a passkey.
Otherwise you'll have to enter it each time you start Apache.
how is that done i use the following command to create the certificate
cd /usr/local/apache2/conf/
openssl req -new -x509 -days 30 -keyout server.key -out
The openssl command will always prompt you for a password. The trick is
to *remove* the password afterward by passing the cert through openssl
again. I believe the command is like this:
openssl rsa -in server.crt -out server-nopasswd.crt
I'm working from memory here, so check this page (or
On 6/10/08, Malka Cymbalista [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
We are using awstats: http://awstats.sourceforge.net/ and are pleased with it.
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i have set up awstats for virtaul domains ... i guess this link will
help you out a lot !! ...
hi
I have tried to search google on how to add mimetype in a vhost directive.
but of no avail!!
Can any one help me with this.
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Regards
Agnello Dsouza
www.linux-vashi.blogspot.com
HI
I have atleast 20 virtual host on my Apache ( 2.2.8 ) server and am having
a difficulty in deleting the logs after it reaches a certain limit.
my vhost directive look something like this :
VirtualHost 192.168.0.244:80
ServerAdmin [EMAIL PROTECTED]
ServerName
On 6/5/08, André Warnier [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Or you could change your log rotation system altogether, and use logrotate
if your OS has it.
The general idea is : you dom't use rotatelogs, you write the logs normally
to a file.
With cron, you regularly run logrotate, as often as you want.
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