Use
apachectl start
as the script sets important prerequisites for httpd to work.
Kurt Bremser
AMOS Austria
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Von: luis medrano [lmzaldi...@gmail.com]
Gesendet: Mittwoch, 15. März 2017 17:32
An:
script directly with httpd (because THAT accepts the -f).
can you give me detail about how you did it?
cordialy,
Le 05/12/2016 à 16:12, Bremser, Kurt (AMOS Austria GmbH) a écrit :
Then I'd look in apachectl what the fullstatus does and do it from my own
script directly with httpd (because
.
cordialy
Le 05/12/2016 à 13:08, Bremser, Kurt (AMOS Austria GmbH) a écrit :
The second instance uses its own httpd.conf file. apachectl accepts this file
via the -f parameter.
HTH,
Kurt Bremser
AMOS Austria
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The second instance uses its own httpd.conf file. apachectl accepts this file
via the -f parameter.
HTH,
Kurt Bremser
AMOS Austria
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Von: Bertrand Lods [bertrand.l...@ac-caen.fr]
Gesendet: Montag, 5.
It might be that the "outside" DNS takes precedence over your hosts file. Your
other names might not have an equivalent in the net, but your new domain has,
and is therefore served from the DNS.
In AIX, that order is configured in /etc/netsvc.conf, where "local" must be
before "bind" so that
! May you provide the command that properly adds
read/execute permissions to DocumentRoot at /opt/fpp/www I am new to learning
Linux and could use some help. :)
Thanks agian,
Tom
On Wed, Sep 14, 2016 at 8:26 AM, Bremser, Kurt (AMOS Austria GmbH)
<kurt.brem...@allianz.at<mailto:kur
Looks like http-web misses read/execute permissions on your DocumentRoot
directory.
Kurt Bremser
AMOS Austria
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Von: Tom Hammond [tomino...@gmail.com]
Gesendet: Mittwoch, 14. September 2016 14:16
An:
An: users
Betreff: **SPAM?** Re: [users@httpd] Apache and Javascript [wd-vc]
Even if there is a separate folder in the document root that contains .js files?
- Original Message -
From: "Bremser, Kurt (AMOS Austria GmbH)" <kurt.brem...@allianz.at>
To: "users" <
Since javascript is just text embedded in HTML pages and executed by the user
agent on the client, nothing needs to be done.
Kurt Bremser
AMOS Austria
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Von: Brandon L. Wisenburg
In case your system uses /etc/passwd, this will get you both values separated
by a colon:
grep username /etc/passwd|cut -f3,4 -d:
HTH
Kurt Bremser
AMOS Austria
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Von: Ben RUBSON
I positively recommend getting the gcc from the Linux Toolbox and using that
for compiling.
HTH
Kurt Bremser
AMOS Austria
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Von: Sandeep Acharya [sandeepacharya1...@gmail.com]
Gesendet: Freitag, 15.
>--
/bin/sh[1]: /basedir/installers/httpd-2.4.18/srclib/apr/libtool: cannot execute
[Permission denied]
gmake[3]: *** [unixd.lo] Error 126
gmake[3]: Leaving directory `/basedir/installers/httpd-2.4.18/os/unix'
gmake[2]: *** [all-recursive] Error 1
gmake[2]: Leaving directory
@httpd.apache.org
Betreff: Re: AW: [users@httpd] Apache Server Access [wd-vc]
Please tell me the related directives.
Regards
Faisal
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On Mon, Jan 11, 2016 at 5:50 AM -0800, "Bremser, Kurt (AMOS Austria GmbH)"
<kurt
192.168 indicates you are using a private network. IP addresses in this range
cannot be routed outside of the local segment.
If you want to access the apache server from the internet, you need to set up a
virtual server on the router/firewall that routes ports 80/443 requests to the
correct
I guess this is a common usability problem of the Windows Exploder. When
entering file names, the Exploder auto-completes the name, so you actually
"enter" the autocompleted name.txt instead of just name.
Have you tried to use your WebDAV connection with another file handling tool
like Total
urt (AMOS Austria GmbH) wrote:
> Since httpd requires root privilege to bind to port 80, it needs to
> be run by the superuser, so from a security POV it should NOT be
> installed by another userid. You also need root privilege on many
> UNIXen to run the child processes under a d
Since httpd requires root privilege to bind to port 80, it needs to be run by
the superuser, so from a security POV it should NOT be installed by another
userid.
You also need root privilege on many UNIXen to run the child processes under a
different userid, if such is specified in the User
1. all systems must have the same Ubuntu release.
2. on all systems, the stick needs to be mounted on the same directory
3. build apache with a apache root directory that is located on the mounted
stick. Make sure that nothing escapes you (conf location etc)
That should do the trick.
I have done
Being behind a proxy suggests you are inside a firewalled intranet. You won't
need the proxy at all to access your apache server from clients located inside
the intranet.
If you want your PC's http server to be accessible from the "outside", you need
to have a rule defined on the firewall to
Then your problem is not with apache, but with curl.
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/5211887/how-to-use-curl-via-a-proxy
may be helpful.
Kurt Bremser
AMOS Austria
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Von: Lucas Santos Sanches
How do your PHP scripts access the internet? (provide a code sample)
Kurt Bremser
AMOS Austria
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Von: Lucas Santos Sanches [lcssanc...@hotmail.com]
Gesendet: Freitag, 16. Oktober 2015 14:47
An:
Have the Linux Toolbox for AIX installed by your AIX admin(s) ASAP. I can't
figure out why anyone would run AIX today without it. Then it is quite easy to
do the build on your own.
You can also find packages for AIX 5 and 6 at http://www.bullfreeware.com/
Kurt Bremser
AMOS Austria
Newton was
Comment the LoadModule directives in your conf that cause the messages.
Kurt Bremser
AMOS Austria
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Von: Ravikiran Chaulwar [ravikiran.chaul...@elab.abudhabi.ae]
Gesendet: Donnerstag, 24. September 2015 13:18
On any serious operating system, accessing the same content will be
memory-mapped after the first request, since from then on the file(s) in
question will be cached.
Reducing the complexity inside apache may even give a benefit.
Kurt Bremser
AMOS Austria
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If you upgrade within the 2.2 branch, go to the latest release (2.2.31).
But also have a look at the latest 2.4 release.
Kurt Bremser
AMOS Austria
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Von: Mahendiran Vel [mahen...@gmail.com]
Gesendet: Freitag,
I guess that the 200 comes from the fact that apache simply delivered the
/index.html page.
Or did you find that sc.gif was transferred and executed?
Kurt Bremser
AMOS Austria
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Von: Victor Sterpu
@httpd] Security question [wd-vc]
sc.gif was executed.
On 03.07.2015 09:05, Bremser, Kurt (AMOS Austria GmbH) wrote:
I guess that the 200 comes from the fact that apache simply delivered the
/index.html page.
Or did you find that sc.gif was transferred and executed?
Kurt Bremser
AMOS Austria
Newton
LimitRequestFields 40
LimitRequestFieldSize 4094
LimitRequestLine 500
On Tuesday, June 2, 2015 9:26 AM, Bremser, Kurt (AMOS Austria GmbH)
kurt.brem...@allianz.at wrote:
The time roughly translates to a bandwidth of 4 Mbit. Are you sure that it's
not the net infrastructure that is limiting your transfer
Looks like you have a problem with the blank in Program Files. You may be
missing quotes around the path name somewhere.
Kurt Bremser
AMOS Austria
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Von: Hessel, Carl [carl.hes...@subcom.com]
it taking same amount of time.
Regards,
Pradeep
On Tuesday, June 2, 2015 10:21 AM, Bremser, Kurt (AMOS Austria GmbH)
kurt.brem...@allianz.at wrote:
I'm not talking about Apache parameters. If you try an upload with a different
method (FTP, SFTP), how fast is that?
Kurt Bremser
AMOS Austria
The time roughly translates to a bandwidth of 4 Mbit. Are you sure that it's
not the net infrastructure that is limiting your transfer?
Kurt Bremser
AMOS Austria
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Von: pradeepkumar tanguturi
?
On Tuesday, June 2, 2015 10:48 AM, Bremser, Kurt (AMOS Austria GmbH)
kurt.brem...@allianz.at wrote:
Then the culprit is not apache, but your network connection.
If you use, say, ADSL, the upload will have considerably less bandwidth than
the download.
Kurt Bremser
AMOS Austria
Newton
Maybe it's a storage problem when paging space is allocated?
Kurt Bremser
AMOS Austria
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Von: Luc Andre [landre3...@gmail.com]
Gesendet: Dienstag, 12. Mai 2015 12:28
An: users@httpd.apache.org
Betreff: Re:
Have you considered using a connector like mod_jk to connect to the servlet
container?
Kurt Bremser
AMOS Austria
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Von: Sandeep HS [hssandee...@gmail.com]
Gesendet: Donnerstag, 7. Mai 2015 13:38
An:
Tomcat uses several ports. One of these is a standard HTML port that can be
usefully accessed with a browser. Since tomcat itself listens on this port, DO
NOT USE it in httpd!
If you want to serve tomcat content via your apache(httpd), you need to use a
connector (ie mod_jk) and specify the
Where does DocumentRoot in your httpd.conf point to?
Kurt Bremser
AMOS Austria
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Von: Stephen Liu [sati...@yahoo.com.INVALID]
Gesendet: Montag, 30. März 2015 11:01
An: users@httpd.apache.org
Betreff:
Oracle: see Oracle.
apache: as of http://httpd.apache.org/security/vulnerabilities_22.html, fixed
with 2.2.22
Kurt Bremser
AMOS Austria
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Von: pratibha.dhank...@wipro.com [pratibha.dhank...@wipro.com]
If you need to stay at 2.2, take the most recent version there. Otherwise
migrate to the most recent version of 2.4. AFAIK, that means 2.2.27 or 2.4.10
at the moment.
Kurt Bremser
AMOS Austria
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Von:
A quick google search reveals that this has _nothing_ to do with apache, it is
a Lotus Notes Domino message. You need to look for help there.
Kurt Bremser
AMOS Austria
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Von: aparna Puram
The first thing that I'd try is
sudo chmod go+r /etc/ssl/private/owncloud.key
Kurt Bremser
AMOS Austria
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Von: Benjamin Oppermann [ben@eml.cc]
Gesendet: Montag, 29. September 2014 13:31
An:
Hi!
The behaviour of the ErrorLog is as designed. rotatelogs does not create a file
when nothing is logged during that given interval.
Some ideas about the big file issue:
- are you sure you have no additional ErrorLog or CustomLog directives?
- maybe you have an additional apache instance with
apxs resides in the bin directory of the apache install tree (eg
/usr/local/apache/bin)
Kurt Bremser
AMOS Austria
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Von: Smith, Burton [burton.sm...@williams.com]
Gesendet: Mittwoch, 3. September 2014
You need to specify the correct AllowOverride for the directories in question.
Kurt
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Von: Matthew Smith [chedders...@gmail.com]
Gesendet: Mittwoch, 27. August 2014 08:54
An: users
Betreff: [users@httpd]
These are basically semaphore files for the MPM.
Delete them all once you have stopped apache for any reason.
Kurt
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Von: Gil Dawson [gildaw...@gmail.com] im Auftrag von Gil Dawson
[g...@gildawson.com]
If it is a simple shell script, add an appropriate chmod command after the file
is created; if several files are created, put the umask statement in there
before file creation.
I would not recommend changing umask for the whole apache just to get it right
for the output of a single cgi script.
Could a quota be involved, or a native file size limit imposed by the file
system?
Kurt Bremser
AMOS Austria
Von: ulrich.her...@t-systems.com [ulrich.her...@t-systems.com]
Gesendet: Freitag, 25. Juli 2014 12:53
An: users@httpd.apache.org
Betreff: [users@httpd]
I do not think that AddHandler is correct inside a Directory block
Kurt Bremser
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Von: Jason Friedman [jsf80...@gmail.com]
Gesendet: Montag, 19. Mai 2014 04:56
An: users@httpd.apache.org
Betreff: [users@httpd]
Hi!
Since you do have a worker for each tomcat instance, you just have to assign
the paths to the correct worker in mod_jk.conf:
JkMount /path1 ajp13_1
JkMount /path2 ajp13_2
(or whatever your workers are named in workers.properties)
Kurt Bremser
AMOS Austria
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Welcome to Solaris. This just means that you don't have a compiler installed,
/usr/ucb/cc is just a stub that gives this error message.
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Von: Chandrasekaran, Narasimhan (VDH)
Hi Chandrasekaran.
Did you run config before make?
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Von: Chandrasekaran, Narasimhan (VDH) [naras.chandraseka...@vdh.virginia.gov]
Gesendet: Montag, 28. April 2014 15:06
An: cain dickens;
In my experience, having blanks in a UNIX path is such a PITA that I do
everything to avoid it. Everytime you need to hand it over you have to worry
how many escapes (\) you have to do so that it arrives correctly at the end of
the information chain.
It is MUCH less hassle to simply use
Do you use csh? If not, the setenv won't work, because it is a csh builtin
command. Use export SERVER_ADDR=1.2.3.4 (sh, ksh, bash builtin command) instead.
Kurt Bremser
AMOS Austria
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Der Geist ist wie ein Fallschirm. Er funktioniert am besten, wenn
See the VHostUser directive.
HTH
Von: BONNET, Frank [frank.bon...@esiee.fr]
Gesendet: Montag, 10. März 2014 15:07
An: users@httpd.apache.org
Betreff: **SPAM?** [users@httpd] One VHOST per user ? [wd-vc]
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