Run df -h to see what partition is full. Fix it.
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On 2010-07-20 at 14:00, Tapas Mishra mightydre...@gmail.com wrote:
Ok is this style of documentation documented some where.
Every one of those headers (like Context:) is a link to an explanation
of what it means.
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On 2010-06-20 at 14:08, Nilesh Govindarajan li...@itech7.com wrote:
A newly configured apache installation keeps emitting this error.
It was compiled from scratch with worker MPM.
The settings for worker MPM is below:
StartServers 5
MaxClients 250
On 2010-06-10 at 23:04, Stephen Love stephenl...@juno.com wrote:
What he's more LIKELY doing is bouncing HIS FAKE MAILS OFF your
server, giving it the appearance it is sent from yours! That can get
YOUR email server BLACKLISTED! (Or even your account turned off by
your provider!)
Please
On 2010-05-03 at 14:46, Charan charan...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi,
I'm using the below rule to redirect to index.jsp if user doesn't add
index.jsp to the url. Is it possible to have one rule instead of the below
repeating rule.
RewriteEngine On
RewriteCond %{REQUEST_URI} /en/[a-z]*/$
On 2010-05-03 at 15:07, Wang, Mary Y mary.y.w...@boeing.com wrote:
#/etc/init.d/httpd -S
Usage: httpd
{start|stop|restart|condrestart|reload|status|fullstatus|graceful|help|configtest}
It returned that usage comment. Am I missing something here?
/etc/init.d/httpd is not the apache web
On 2010-04-23 at 05:23, xgas x...@hot.ee wrote:
Hello,
I have problem where memory cache not working but disk cache works.
Am I missing something from configuration? mod_mem_cache is loaded.
Error log? And set LogLevel debug to get a better idea of what the
cache is doing.
What version did you see this with? If not 2.2.15, it might be fixed in
2.2.15 by the subrequest headers fix. Give it a try.
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On 2010-03-09 at 11:03, stupidmail4me stupidmail...@yahoo.com wrote:
Hello all,
I have several virtual hosts piping their log files to rotatelogs. For
various reasons I have two virtual hosts piping to the same log file:
VirtualHost 1.2.3.4
CustomLog |/usr/sbin/rotatelogs
Or just don't use IfModule in your own configuration. The only real
reason to use it is in example configurations for other people, where
you don't know if a given module has been loaded.
If you're configuring your own server, presumably you intend for that
module to be loaded. Better to have
Maybe use mod_headers to add the time in microseconds to a request
header, then log that?
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command that performs no
actions, no logging information is generated.
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Subject: [us...@httpd] Re: mod_log_config issue
We have an issue
Joe Hammerman jhammer...@videoegg.com writes:
Hello Apache users list.
We have an issue with mod_log_config; specifically we are trying to pipe log
output through Sed before it goes to Cronolog. The result is that we get no
output whatsoever.
Here is a sample of the directives we are
jbiskofski == jbiskofski jbiskof...@gmail.com writes:
jbiskofski Hello, Im using Apache 2.0.63 and a module called
jbiskofski mod-log-firstbyte that enables a log directive %F which
jbiskofski is very similar %D. The difference is instead of storing
jbiskofski the time it takes
John den Haan john.h...@chello.nl writes:
I really need some of the functionality provided by the latest version
of mod_cache. Especially, the CacheQuickHandler directive (read
here:http://httpd.apache.org/docs/trunk/mod/mod_cache.html#cachequickhandler)
, which allows me to prevent the cache
If one or more virtual host entries match the address:port for the
request, but no server names in those entries match, then the first
virtual host definition in the config file, not the global
configuration, will control handling for that request.
Matthew Tice mjt...@gmail.com writes:
I was digging around with mod_memcache - I really like the idea but 1) it
doesn't look like it's actively developed, and 2) I can't seem to get the
caching to do what I want.
Yes, mod_mem_cache development is pretty much stopped, and it's been
dropped
Nick Kew n...@webthing.com writes:
On 20 Nov 2009, at 09:59, Peter N Lewis wrote:
I already have:
MaxRequestsPerChild 1000
That's ridiculously low!
Which might be part of the problem. After only handling 1000 requests,
a child process will /start/ to exit - but it can't really go
Eric Covener cove...@gmail.com writes:
On Tue, Oct 27, 2009 at 7:17 PM, Ryan Watkins rwat...@us.ibm.com wrote:
Is there a way to download a single source file from the Apache-SVN without
getting the line numbers on the left?
I think you'll have to use an SVN client,
updated the FAQ. I'm not sure how long it'll take for the web
site to update.
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aurfal...@gmail.com writes:
I've been setting custom env vars for Apache 1 of 2 ways;
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What's the cleanest way to set complex env vars for Apache?
Edit bin/envvars.
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Igor Cicimov icici...@gmail.com writes:
Sorry to hijack the thread guys but just wondered if the same goes with
mod_mem_cache module I mean the additional .c files in the apxs command?
Yes, see config.m4 in the modules/cache directory which tells the build
which files are needed.
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That looks like Apache PR 47672, which has been fixed. Can you try
Apache 2.2.14?
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Soumendu Bhattacharya soumendu.bhattacha...@headstrong.com writes:
I am facing an issue with existing apache
instances on hp unix. Looks like mod_auth_digest is failing to generate
secret for Digest . It fails with the following error :
[Thu Oct 01 03:19:45
Apache is running as apache/apache, the directory is owned by root/root,
and the directory doesn't have execute permissions for 'other'.
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On Thu, 20 Aug 2009 04:01 -0400, Matt K slackw...@neo.rr.com wrote:
Can someone tell me how about hosting more then one Domain with Apache?
You'll find lots of useful information at
http://www.catb.org/~esr/faqs/smart-questions.html
Directory refers to the
file path that it ends up mapped to. Nothing to do with proxy, except
that a proxied request doesn't end up mapped to a local file path so
Directory wouldn't be useful for it.
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On 08/07/2009 11:27 AM, Mike -- EMAIL IGNORED wrote:
Additionally, I thought sign-in is encrypted even when
SSL is not in use. Is this not true?
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we wouldn't want to do
during configtest, but we can at least see if the directory exists, and
if it appears to be writeable.
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You'll probably get more help over at
http://www.modsecurity.org/contact/. This list is for support of the
Apache web server and the modules that come with it.
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Fábio Jr. fjuniorli...@gmail.com writes:
Hello all.
How can I set mod_cache to works in different ways in my different
Virtual Hosts? I just put the IfModule directive and the options
The same as most anything in an Apache config. See
http://httpd.apache.org/docs/2.2/sections.html
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You can Include the same file repeatedly:
http://httpd.apache.org/docs/2.2/mod/core.html#include
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configuration, %v
won't do what you want.
Try logging %{Host}i instead of %v.
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you're going straight to
WebSphere and not through IHS, so IHS isn't even involved. Try going to
http://localhost instead of http://localhost:9080
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be a better fit for what you're trying
to do? Your server could proxy rep*.* requests to your alternate
server, while serving other requests directly.
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see the problem. Maybe if you change CacheDirLength to 2? There are
only 64 possible characters used in these directory names, so with a dir
length of 2, you can't have more than 4096 subdirectories.
Once this is solved, the first problem should go away.
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this information, but I wouldn't think it would
make your server any more secure. Most attackers will probably just try
a bunch of known vulnerabilities without even looking at the OS and
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ricardo figueiredo ricardoogra...@gmail.com writes:
Hi again,
Can I get processing time of a request ??
http://httpd.apache.org/docs/2.2/mod/mod_log_config.html#formats
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you would want to. Aren't most POSTs
updating resources on the server (in some sense), rather than requesting
static information that would make sense to cache?
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Suan-Aik Yeo yeosuan...@gmail.com writes:
Right now
I've installed the modmemcache module from
http://code.google.com/p/modmemcachecache/
If you're using a module you didn't get from Apache, you should probably
ask somebody at the place where you got it rather than an Apache list.
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Chuck Stein st...@geofusion.com writes:
Are there any tools that will allow me to monitor what is in the
mem_cache? How can I tell if it is working?
Set LogLevel to debug temporarily and you'll be able to see
pages being cached in the error log. (Plus lots of other things,
so turn it back
the request arrive and the response get sent?
Look for some other cause of the 400 error.
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Suggest you read the documentation on CustomLog.
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Looking at the code, wildcards are only allowed in the last component of
the path. So Include /home/www/foo/*.conf is okay, but not Include
/home/www/*/httpd.conf.
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Adrian Marsh adrian.ma...@ubiquisys.com writes:
Lets just pretend for a moment that I don't know much about Apache,
pthreads or pre-forks in any specific detail... how would I find out
what threading model is being used?
apachectl -V
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hugh williams hu...@soco.agilent.com writes:
My question still remains - what changed in Apache that a construct it
formerly parsed one way is now treated differently? Or not so much
what changed, but why? Why does Apache now care what is inside an
exec cmd' string?
Even in 1.3, mod_include
], but it
seems this is not supported.
It might be that since wireshark does this so well, nobody's felt the
need to add it to Apache. Have you looked at wireshark?
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J. Bakshi joyd...@infoservices.in writes:
Eric Covener wrote:
On Fri, Mar 20, 2009 at 7:16 AM, J. Bakshi joyd...@infoservices.in wrote:
Dear list,
I have a .htaccess ( copied from the some tutorials available in
internet ) to disable site grabbers like wget, curl, httrack etc...
Lihet Ruben ruben.li...@my.fmi.unibuc.ro writes:
The most
important thing is I want to know if the person has downloaded the file
completely or canceled the download. So I thought that is the user cancels
the script, the program dies, I cannot log what happened.
Problem: your script might
See
http://httpd.apache.org/docs/2.2/platform/win_compiling.html
You have to have Microsoft Visual C++/Studio
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John Oliver joli...@john-oliver.net writes:
Is it possible for Apache to authenticate users against a database kept
by Drupal / PHP / MySQL?
See mod_authn_dbd. (You'll have to know the schema of the table being
used by Drupal.)
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No problem here. The problem might have been temporary, or it could be
local to you. Try it again.
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Mark H. Wood mw...@iupui.edu writes:
On Mon, Feb 16, 2009 at 01:24:31PM -0500, Eric Covener wrote:
This a fringe option. You might have better luck trying to coerce
browsers into sending utf-8 or avoiding non-ascii usernames
altogether.
Professor Wöhler, we can mis-spell your name 'Wohler'
Mohammed obaidan blue4...@gmail.com writes:
Hi,I was searching the internet for a GUI tool for configuring the
Apache httpd server. I found two commercial tools but no open source
ones. So I am going to develop an open source software using java for
configuring and maybe administrating Apache
Bogdan Cristea crist...@gmail.com writes:
On Saturday 14 February 2009 14:04:34 Mohammed obaidan wrote:
I was searching the internet for a GUI tool for configuring the Apache
httpd server.
openSuSE has a GUI for Apache configuration called from their system
management tool: yast2. I guess
None of that has to do with the web server. You'll need to find help
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supremelmfz supremel...@hotmail.com writes:
I am new to Apache HTTP Server. I am just wondering if Apache has a remote
access/configuration page like Jboss and Glassfish does?
No, but the configuration is just a text file, so it shouldn't be hard
to access the remote system any way you like
I'm still suspicious of the browser, but don't have any specific advice
there.
I did find this which you could try if all else fails:
http://www.stefanhayden.com/blog/2006/04/03/css-caching-hack/
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See the mention of reverse proxying in the ServerName doc.
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I'm trying to understand how all the parts of
authentication/authorization in Apache 2.2 fit together, and have run
into something that doesn't seem quite right to me. I'm wondering if
I'm correct about how it works. I've been looking at the doc, as well
as reading request.c.
Suppose you
Dan Poirier poir...@pobox.com writes:
The compiled-in default paths can't be changed, but you can use a
configuration file that sets a different ServerRoot and that should
override the defaults for most paths. You might run into a few other
paths that need to be overridden explicitly.
Also
or defined by a module not included in the server
configuration
You have three characters with encoding 0xCA at the front of your
DocumentRoot line. Guessing that you're on a Mac from that path,
I looked up 0xCA in Mac OS Roman and that's a non-breaking space.
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Look at the last example in this doc section:
http://httpd.apache.org/docs/2.2/howto/access.html#host
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with network tracing, you might sniff UDP traffic on
port 53 to see if there are DNS lookups timing out.
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the file is closed, even if rm removes the
directory entry. I wouldn't try it on Windows, though.
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it has already started reading the request, which it can't do
until it has done an SSL handshake. How would it know whether to do
that or not, if port 80 is getting both SSL and non-SSL connections?
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Sorry, I'm not going to be able to help any more with this for a while,
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Try using fully-qualified paths.
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Eric Covener said the following on 10/08/2008 10:43 PM:
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Hello,
I recently installed httpd-2.2.9 (with LDAP and SSL) on my Mac OS X 10.5.4
box. Everything went very smoothly except for one thing; Apache keeps
shutting down
AM, Dan Poirier wrote:
The man page for initgroups on Mac OS X says only: The initgroups()
function returns -1 if it was not invoked by the superuser. But
looking at the code, there are other possible causes.
Arvind, have you checked the console for any messages that Mac OS X
might have
On Mon, 29 Sep 2008 16:40:49 -0500, Justin Pasher
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If you do it within the apache config, the server will send the 302
redirect header before trying to exchange any SSL key related
information. Once they have been kicked over to
https://www.csulb.edu/, the normal SSL
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I used the Apache 2.2.6 package from SunFreeware to upgrade various
Sparc servers running Solaris 8 and 9. However this package does not
include mod_auth_ldap which is needed for a few of the sites. I've
Googled and
) change the permissions on some files so the apache user can
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