Hi Jeff,
Martin, Jeff wrote:
> 16042 csdrd 20M 16M cpu20 500 3:52:05 3.1% httpd/24
> 16042 csdrd 20M 16M zombie 0- 0:00:00 0.0% httpd/65
> 16042 csdrd 20M 16M zombie 0- 0:00:00 0.0% httpd/64
> 16042 csdrd 20M 16M zombie 0- 0:00:00 0.0% ht
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> HTTP/1.0 and HTTP/0.9. It would anyway not be easy to do this. So if
> you send a HTTP/1.0 request to your forward proxy it will forward a
> HTTP/1.0 request to the backend.
I've done that today. The error is the same.
Danijel
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Karel Kubat wrote:
> On Oct 1, 2009, at 4:25 PM, Danijel wrote:
> > GET /test HTTP/1.0
> > Host: backend:9110
> > User-Agent: curl/7.15.1 (x86_64-suse-linux) libcurl/7.15.1
> > OpenSSL/0.9.8a zlib/1.2.3 libidn/0.6.0
> > Accept: */*
> >
);
return ap_proxyerror(r, HTTP_BAD_GATEWAY,
"Error reading from remote server");
}
So, the error is raised when len is <= 0. So, why is len <= 0 with the input
above?
-Danijel
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Robert McNaught wrote:
> I can see in the access log what the phone is trying to do, but cannot
> figure out how to allow the PUT method, which from what I gather is
> pretty uncommon. I have tried making permissions 777 for the
> directory the phone is trying to upload to incase that was the issu
Michelle Konzack wrote:
> What I need is a program/script which can put the log
> directly into the PostgreSQL for Real-Time analysis.
I'm using perls Text::ParseWords for doing this:
If you have the classic combined LogFormat:
LogFormat "%h %l %u %t \"%r\" %>s %b \"%{Referer}i\" \"%{User-Agent}
Arthur DiSegna wrote:
> root 28260 0.0 0.0 4736 2204 ?Ss 12:40 0:00
> /cant/tell/apacheAH64/bin/httpd -k restart
> 628261 0.0 0.0 4872 2220 ?S12:40 0:00
> /cant/tell/apacheAH64/bin/httpd -k restart
>
> /etc/passwd reads -
> newuser:x:6:6:newu