I am using apache 2.0.53 with apache 1.3.33 in Perl proxied mode on a
Linux Mandrake 9.2/ dual Xeon server.
Apache 2 was compiled as RPM (I backported it from Mandriva 10.2) with
mod_cache and mod_disk_cache enabled and installed.
It works fine, but sometimes, for some vhosts, updating (replacing)
If you want to find the owner of a certain IP range, you can use the
"whois" command line application (in unix/linux) or as well the
following web address: http://www.radb.net. Do not use them abusively!
Florin
On Wed, 2005-06-08 at 11:17, Maxim Vexler wrote:
> A b.t.w question, if I may :
> Some
Now I come with another problem. I tried to compile in the large file
support (>2Gb, yes, the same apache 2.0.53 and Mandrake Linux 9.2 on
dual Xeon).
I used the compiling flags "-fno-strict-aliasing -D_LARGEFILE_SOURCE
-D_FILE_OFFSET_BITS=64"
The problem is that for any web page I try to access o
Hello everybody!
In fact I solved the problem about 2 weeks ago but I didn't have the
time to write about it.
It was no configuration issue, no funky DNS interactions . But it seems
mod_disk_cache suffered some changes from apache-2.0.47 to
apache-2.0.53. Enough that the cache not to get updated sy