Anyone else out there had either success or difficulty with the
"ProxyPass /url ! " directive.
What I am hope this can do is to create a configuration so that the
default is to reverse proxy
to a site, except for a list of urls.
The below is what I have, and I don't see how if varies from
I believe logrotate is meant to rename the original "hard coded" file.
I don't think you need the variable.
-ds
- Original Message -
From: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To:
Sent: Monday, October 09, 2006 4:59 PM
Subject: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Naming access logs
I know how to specify the name of
Are you sure your browser didn't just cache the contents?
Clear your cache between requests and see if that doesn't effect
things a bit.
KeepAlive should not effect your hits count either way.
-ds
- Original Message -
From: "Qingshan Xie" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To:
Sent: Monday, October
RL specified in the rewrite rule using CURL or lynx.
On 10/6/06, David Salisbury <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Just a quick question to the group.
If I'm using mod_rewrite on machine 1 to do a reverse proxy for a page on
machine 2, do I also need to
configure machine 2, to accept t
Just a quick question to the group.
If I'm using mod_rewrite on machine 1 to do a reverse proxy for a page on machine 2, do I also need to
configure machine 2, to accept the request in some way?
The last line in the rewrite log gives me
"go-ahead with proxy request proxy:http://yada/url";
b
ject: Re: [EMAIL PROTECTED] rewrite proxy and query string
On 10/5/06, David Salisbury <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Just wondering if this is possible.
Due to a technicality, I would like urls on our site asking for
/dir/prog?gl/clouds.men*
to be reverse proxied from
http://
Just wondering if this is possible.
Due to a technicality, I would like urls on our site asking for
/dir/prog?gl/clouds.men*
to be reverse proxied from
http://another.domain.com/dir/prog?gl/clouds.men*
So I'm trying.
RewriteEngine on
RewriteRule ^(/dir/prog?gl/clouds.men*) http://another.doma
There seems to be some magic that goes on behind the scenes, and perhaps
someone can shed some light. We have a php script that works with the
pertinent Apache configuration directives being:
ScriptAlias /php/ "/usr/local/bin/"
Options -Indexes
AddType application/x-httpd-php .php
Action a
Well, you may need Rewrite or you may not.. but for the immediate problem
below have you checked into using the ProxyPass directives outside of the
VirtualHost blocks?
...something along the lines of
ProxyPass /ajp://localhost:8009/
ProxyPassReverse / ajp://domain.com:8009
-ds
- Original
Hi Guys,
Wondering if anyone knows of a fix here, though it's not critical but it is kind of annoying. Though I make no reference to a
"ServerRoot"/logs directory in the configuration file, apparently Apache needs one to exist in order to run. ErrorLog, TransferLog,
PidFile, etc.. all those
Well I think that last part means your mime stuff ( the types file ) is then
completely ignored
by apache.
I'd guess IE reads the file as it's coming in, and figures out it's content
type.
Is your script sending a Content-type: in the header? I'm betting it's being
defaulted
to text/plain by
You can search the archives for an answer that I recieved for the
exact same problem.. I don't seem to still have it, but it contains
a link to a page that goes into some detail, sent May 26, subject
"IE to Apache WebDAV"
but the long and short of it for me was that you need to go to Network P
Don't tell me you never played Leisure Suit Larry?
"How old are you?"
<42>
"Ok, to prove you are 42, please answer a few questions:
1. Herb Alpert and the:
"
Herb Albert and the ... Temptations ???
Am I dating myself?
I was then... and can't even remember it..
alzheimers. :)
-ds
Now the #ZZZ is legitimate in the sense that my YYY.html does
contain that hypertext. However, in my experience, browsers do
not normally send the #ZZZ, as explained above.
My question is "how should I respond to it?" Here are choices:
1. Send 403 (Forbidden), which is what I do now.
I had a similar problem once, but not
identical. Apache was not accessing dbm files for the Authorizations while
those files were NFS mounted. Yet there seemed to be no problems with
NSF mounts otherwise. It turned out the total client nfs package had not
been totally installed, and had n
../httpd_build_dir/config.nice
or if that's not around check the findings of
% httpd -h
-ds
- Original Message -
From: "phil" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To:
Sent: Friday, June 09, 2006 12:37 PM
Subject: RE: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Apache 2.0 on AIX 5.3
Is there a way to find out which
Will a default setup allow me to fire cgi in these places:
/var/www/localhost/cgi-bin
/var/www/localhost/htdocs (and all subdir)
~/public_html (and all subdir)
It appears not to here.
If you want cgi execution in /var/www/localhost/cgi-bin
then why do you have
AllowOverride None
Optio
I thought you said you had an AddHandler outside of the directory listings?
I don't see it.
Also, if this is the conf, what's not working again? What's the latest error
log mssg?
The options look okay in general.. but kind of scatter gunned. Looks to me
like you
could take them all out, and
Well, you'd probably have to script alias every user's directory as well as the
/var/... directory.
But, you should be able to get around that with a
AddHandler cgi-script cgi
in your conf file.
-ds
- Original Message -
From: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To:
Sent: Thursday, June 08, 2006 1
Perhaps you can educate me on this one Peter. Why use apachectl at all?
You could write a script outside of the install, that centers around :
/path/to/httpd -f /path/httpd.conf.name -k [stop,start,restart]
-ds
- Original Message -
From: "Peter N Lewis" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To:
Se
yea.. you're going to need a couple more directives, and you may have to go
to the online docs, or someone else may chime in, but my first stab would be
to add ..
AuthType Basic
AuthName "Magicenglish Files"
AuthBasicProvider file
AuthUserFile ".../passwd/passwords"
Require user username
Allow
I would guess you need a "satisfy any" directive.. but you're not posting
how you have things configured... so no se.
-ds
- Original Message -
From: "Bobby Gontarski" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To:
Sent: Wednesday, May 31, 2006 4:22 PM
Subject: [EMAIL PROTECTED] access control
I need the
I hope this isn't off topic, but I can't seem to make headway on this and
someone else here
may have experienced the same thing.
I'm trying to WebDAV enable Apache 2.2.2 on a linux box, and believe it works
as expected,
as I can transport a file to the directory using IE from my PC.
Well, tha
This is exactly what I was looking for... and it works too! :)
Thanks!
-ds
- Original Message -
From: "Joshua Slive" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To:
Sent: Tuesday, May 16, 2006 2:05 PM
Subject: Re: [EMAIL PROTECTED] combining logins
On 5/16/06, David Salisbury <[EMAI
try looking into
http://www.backhand.org/mod_log_spread/
-Dave
- Original Message -
From: "Dan Trainor" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To:
Sent: Tuesday, May 16, 2006 2:47 PM
Subject: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Keeping multiple logs in central location
Hello, all -
I've browsed the archives a bit,
Okay... here's one for the group.. ;)
I have a legacy web site and a new web site I'm trying to "combine", in some
ways.
The old system uses auth_dbm with the browser prompting for user name and pw
on a protected status code. The new system will use cookies more than likely.
It would be "nice"
Seems you've gotten two different responses to this John. This is something
that I just may be wondering
about in the future myself, so if you can post back to the list whether you
were successful or not that wuold
be appreciated!
-Dave
- Original Message -
From: "Pyeatt, John" <[E
Well.. on most unix systems I believe, you wont get a program to bind to a port
number
that's under 1024 unless the program is being run by root.
The other ports are open to any user.
-Dave
- Original Message -
From: "Amalan, S" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To:
Sent: Wednesday, April 05, 2
I would assume you can get your i.p. from the start
menu and going to
run
type in
ipconfig /all
and read what it says. I've never trie that
on a dial up connection. I'm not sure
what those dchp servers do, if they assign you a
name or not. You shouldn't need
a DNS name though to r
You might want to double check that "mod_mine"... is it really yours?
-Dave
- Original Message -
From: "S.A. Birl" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To:
Sent: Friday, March 17, 2006 8:17 AM
Subject: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Help: CGI not executing outside of /cgi-bin/
Apache 2.0.51 Solaris 9
Im try
You don't say what URL you are trying to access. I'll guess it's
something like http://domain.com/html/site/usage/
One thing to start with is looking into your
DirectoryIndex setting.. That, and also whether you have Options Indexes
set for this directory. And of course the file permissions of
I can't imagine htdig having _anything_ to do with
the Apache. Is this a new version, i.e. above 3.1.6 ?
But assuming it actually needs apache.. you could
compile apache and configure with the --enable-mods-shared=env
parameter, so as to create the mod_env.so
file.
Perhaps you're using s
I'll take a stab.
I'm guessing you could doing something along the lines of
ErrorDocument 404 /dev/null
if you're on a unix type box.
-ds
- Original Message -
From: "Andrew Brosnan" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To:
Sent: Friday, February 10, 2006 3:02 PM
Subject: [EMAIL PROTECTED] busy err
You don't say how it fails, but I would assume ( perhaps incorrectly ) that
Location
directives are like Aliases, Apache will take the first one that matches. So you
might try switching the order of the directives.
that'll be $.02 :)
-ds
- Original Message -
From: "Norman Timmler
There's worse things than this, but I wonder if anyone has this weirdness.
Apache 2.2, upon a server error, would send the error message
using text as it's content-type, thereby the html would display as text
in the browser. I fixed this by changing the DefaultType to text/html
from text/plain
On 1/30/06, Dr. Stephen Judd <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I'm confused about something in the security model of my Apache-run
website.I can access all the files that are grandchildren of my
DocumentRoot,
(i.e. any file in DocumentRoot/radar is accessible),
but none that are great grandchildren
(i.e
Thanks , one and all!
-Dave
- Original Message -
From: "Nick Kew" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To:
Sent: Thursday, January 12, 2006 6:31 PM
Subject: Re: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Conf file macros?
On Thursday 12 January 2006 21:28, David Salisbury wrote:
Just wondering ( I don
Just wondering ( I don't see it in the docs ) if one can define "variables" in
the Apache conf. files.
i.e. I have seen people write something along the lines of
%{HTTP_REFERER}
in their conf file.
So.. is there any support for a sort of variable substitution within the conf
file.. e.g.
%
- Original Message -
From: "Joshua Slive" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
On 1/9/06, David Salisbury <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Is anyone else out there having trouble with 2.2.0? For me, I only get a
blank page for our home page. This happens
in I.E. and firefox, thoug
Is anyone else out there having trouble with 2.2.0? For me, I only get a
blank page for our home page. This happens
in I.E. and firefox, though sometimes in one and not the other. The header
communication seems to be:
GET / HTTP/1.1
Accept: image/gif, image/x-xbitmap, image/jpeg, image/pjp
the scheme has changed for Authorizing with 2.2. It's been more segmented up
which allows for
more variation in authorizing and authenticating.
but.. for you... I'm thinking all you'll have to do is add -
AuthBasicProvider file
in your Directory block.
-Dave
- Original Message -
Fr
Opps.. hit the send button early.
Actually, what happens when you use the debian and debian1 names? Do they work?
Personally, I don't know what the ServerAlias directives do? You probably
don't need them.
-Dave
- Original Message -
From: "Mehmet Fatih AKBULUT" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
I'm going to guess that you're just making up the name localhost1.
You will actually need a dns entry to your computer. You might want to
talk to your system's administrator.
If you can't "ping" the name, apache wont be able to do anything with it.
- Original Message -
From: "Mehmet
No, that's not true. I'm not up with php much, but you can run it as cgi. I don't know if it's still true, but php didn't used to
work with Apache 2.0.* as a module, but you could run it still as cgi, though it's not recommended for security reasons..
you could...
ScriptAlias /php/ "/usr/loca
It looks like you're on a 64 bit machine. Apache doesn't seem to like to be
compiled for
64 bit machines. If that is the case, here's a couple of work arounds to try
and compile for
32 bit. Start over and re-configure with
#!/bin/sh
LDFLAGS="-L/usr/lib32" \
CFLAGS="-m32" \
./configure --pref
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