Re: [EMAIL PROTECTED] is ssl configured?

2008-04-11 Thread Craig Dunigan
] If you're using the default configuration, you can just look if Apache is listening on port 443. 'netstat -an | grep 443' should tell you on most *nix flavors. -- Craig Dunigan IS Technical Services Specialist Middleware - EIS - DoIT University of Wisconsin, Madison opinions expressed

Re: [EMAIL PROTECTED] ld.so.1: httpd: fatal: libaprutil-0.so.0: open failed: No such file or directory Killed

2008-04-04 Thread Craig Dunigan
and looking for interesting errors or messages written that don't end up in the logs. And check with your sysadmin(s) to see if any recent patching or other system work might have changed linking in any way on this host. -- Craig Dunigan IS Technical Services Specialist Middleware - EIS - DoIT

Re: [EMAIL PROTECTED] What is apache compiled with now?

2008-03-12 Thread Craig Dunigan
'. -- Craig Dunigan IS Technical Services Specialist Middleware - EIS - DoIT University of Wisconsin, Madison opinions expressed are my own, not the University's - The official User-To-User support forum of the Apache HTTP

Re: [EMAIL PROTECTED] mod_perl, PerlAuthenHandler and REMOTE_USER

2008-02-13 Thread Craig Dunigan
part, not wanting to miss anything. But it's working for me. -- Craig Dunigan IS Technical Services Specialist Middleware - EIS - DoIT University of Wisconsin, Madison opinions expressed are my own, not the University's

Re: [EMAIL PROTECTED] New Directory Issue

2007-03-30 Thread Craig Dunigan
! -- Craig Dunigan IS Technical Services Specialist Middleware - EIS - DoIT University of Wisconsin, Madison opinions expressed are my own, not the University's - The official User-To-User support forum of the Apache HTTP Server Project

Re: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Getting apxs

2007-02-28 Thread Craig Dunigan
PROTECTED] Find and install the httpd-devel rpm. Don't know anything about yum, sorry. I think the httpd-devel package is included in the installation CDs. But Nick's right, this is really a RedHat question. -- Craig Dunigan IS Technical Services Specialist Middleware - EIS - DoIT University

RE: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Does Apache HTTP require patch for Daylight Savings Time 2007 change

2007-02-27 Thread Craig Dunigan
of this e-mail, or the information contained herein, to anyone other than the intended recipient is prohibited. -- Craig Dunigan IS Technical Services Specialist Middleware - EIS - DoIT University of Wisconsin, Madison opinions expressed are my own, not the University's

Re: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Access restriction for tomcat through apache

2007-02-26 Thread Craig Dunigan
. Thanks Prakash http://httpd.apache.org/docs/2.0/mod/core.html#location -- Craig Dunigan IS Technical Services Specialist Middleware - EIS - DoIT University of Wisconsin, Madison opinions expressed are my own, not the University's

Re: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Figuring Out Previously-Used Compile Options?

2006-11-28 Thread Craig Dunigan
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Re: [EMAIL PROTECTED] public_html for each user dont work.

2006-07-03 Thread Craig Dunigan
of http://fedora.redhat.com/docs/selinux-faq-fc3/. I'm guessing that you'll continue to struggle until you do. -- Craig Dunigan IS Technical Services Specialist Middleware - EIS - DoIT University of Wisconsin, Madison opinions expressed are my own, not the University's

Re: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Newbe Install

2006-03-23 Thread Craig Dunigan
with. And, it has the added benefit of being unreachable from anywhere _but_ that local machine, so you have no security worries. -- Craig Dunigan IS Technical Services Specialist Middleware - EIS - DoIT University of Wisconsin, Madison opinions expressed are my own, not the University's

RE: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Apache checks authentication twice

2005-09-12 Thread Craig Dunigan
directly (w/o having logged in to get the cookies first) to the login page. Owen's right, IMO, you can't do this with Basic Auth alone. -- Craig Dunigan IS Technical Services Specialist Middleware - EIS - DoIT University of Wisconsin, Madison opinions expressed are my own, not the University's

Re: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Writing Apache modules in Python

2005-09-08 Thread Craig Dunigan
Have you tried the mod_python manual? http://www.modpython.org/live/current/doc-html/ In particular, you probably want the section titled Python API. -- Craig Dunigan IS Technical Services Specialist Middleware - EIS - DoIT University of Wisconsin, Madison opinions expressed are my own

Re: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Multiple apache instances

2005-08-16 Thread Craig Dunigan
was not to write your own control script when a well-tested one comes with Apache. -- Craig Dunigan IS Technical Services Specialist Middleware - EIS - DoIT University of Wisconsin, Madison opinions expressed are my own, not the University's On Mon, 15 Aug 2005, Spike Burkhardt wrote: Craig

Re: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Publishing .htaccess Online

2005-08-15 Thread Craig Dunigan
that. If not, you'll have to clarify what you mean by publish. -- Craig Dunigan IS Technical Services Specialist Middleware - EIS - DoIT University of Wisconsin, Madison opinions expressed are my own, not the University's On Mon, 15 Aug 2005, David Blomstrom wrote: I read something about publishing .htaccess

Re: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Publishing .htaccess Online

2005-08-15 Thread Craig Dunigan
. -- Craig Dunigan IS Technical Services Specialist Middleware - EIS - DoIT University of Wisconsin, Madison opinions expressed are my own, not the University's On Mon, 15 Aug 2005, Craig Dunigan wrote: It sounds like you're using publish to mean upload, in which case there's nothing special about

Re: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Multiple apache instances

2005-08-15 Thread Craig Dunigan
Each instance should already have its own control script, apachectl, in the bin directory, with paths specific to that instance. -- Craig Dunigan IS Technical Services Specialist Middleware - EIS - DoIT University of Wisconsin, Madison opinions expressed are my own, not the University's

Re: [EMAIL PROTECTED] htaccess-Files in UTF-8!?

2005-08-04 Thread Craig Dunigan
PROTECTED] I was under the impression that the browser controls the contents of that dialog box. Apache simply returns a 401, then the browser decides how to handle it. -- Craig Dunigan IS Technical Services Specialist (I don't know what it means, either) Middleware - Enterprise Info Systems

Re: [EMAIL PROTECTED] need help w/Apache redirect

2005-08-04 Thread Craig Dunigan
handled by setting this VirtualHost's DocumentRoot to path-to-specific-content and DirectoryIndex to 'index.jsp'? Then you don't buy the extra overhead of a redirect. -- Craig Dunigan IS Technical Services Specialist (I don't know what it means, either) Middleware - Enterprise Info Systems

Re: [users@httpd] Web server corrupting image?

2005-06-08 Thread Craig Dunigan
Project. See URL:http://httpd.apache.org/userslist.html for more info. To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] from the digest: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] -- Craig Dunigan IS Technical Services Specialist (I don't know what it means, either

Re: [users@httpd] Web server corrupting image?

2005-06-08 Thread Craig Dunigan
still get the same problem. Now, when looking at the response I no longer see the perl code, but still the browser can't understand it. Craig Dunigan wrote: I'm guessing that you are using a mod_perl handler to serve these, and it's going wrong on the second one. I opened it in vim and got

Re: [users@httpd] Web server corrupting image?

2005-06-08 Thread Craig Dunigan
. The URLs are back. Craig Dunigan wrote: Same URL? 'Cause I get a 404 on bad.gif now. On Wed, 8 Jun 2005, Andres Monroy-Hernandez wrote: Good catch. I do have mod_perl enabled, but the images are real files, not images served by a mod_perl application. I restarted apache

RE: [users@httpd] Error while installing Apache 1.3.33 on Solaris 10

2005-05-12 Thread Craig Dunigan
Whoops, I didn't realize you were using Sun's make. Go get gmake (GNU make) and use that instead. Sun's 'make' is notorious for its troubles with gcc. Craig On Thu, 12 May 2005, Rahul Kohli wrote: In order to ensure this is not permission issue I have done the same using root user.