RE: [EMAIL PROTECTED] proxypassreverse redirection

2006-02-13 Thread Frederick, Fabian
] proxypassreverse redirection On 2/13/06, Frederick, Fabian [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: This method works but I'd like to avoid access _only_ without authentification : http://site returns 401 with www-auth ... But I'm surprised http://user:[EMAIL PROTECTED] works in 2 phases : 1.Server

RE: [EMAIL PROTECTED] proxypassreverse redirection

2006-02-12 Thread Frederick, Fabian
: [EMAIL PROTECTED] proxypassreverse redirection On 2/10/06, Frederick, Fabian [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: It's exactly what I need ! 401 with proxyerroroverride displays my new page but keeps displaying www-auth box.Do you have a sample of such a script I could use to change 401 - 404

RE: [EMAIL PROTECTED] proxypassreverse redirection

2006-02-10 Thread Frederick, Fabian
Joshua Slive Envoyé : jeudi 9 février 2006 19:15 À : users@httpd.apache.org Objet : Re: [EMAIL PROTECTED] proxypassreverse redirection On 2/9/06, Frederick, Fabian [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Is it possible to redirect a proxypassreverse in some cases ? eg if internal server returns a 401 I'd

[EMAIL PROTECTED] proxypassreverse redirection

2006-02-09 Thread Frederick, Fabian
Hi, Is it possible to redirect a proxypassreverse in some cases ? eg if internal server returns a 401I'd like to avoid displaying auth box. Regards, Fabian

RE: [EMAIL PROTECTED] ProxyPassReverseCookieDomain

2005-12-16 Thread Frederick, Fabian
the appropriate modules. The order of parameters for ProxyPassReverseCookieDomain (and ProxyPassReverseCookiePath) is the same as for ProxyPass. -ascs -Original Message- From: Frederick, Fabian [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Tuesday, December 13, 2005 11:36 AM To: users@httpd.apache.org

RE: [EMAIL PROTECTED] ProxyPassReverseCookieDomain

2005-12-16 Thread Frederick, Fabian
or the application? A trace from LiveHTTPHeaders would really be useful, because we do not have much to work on here... -ascs -Original Message- From: Frederick, Fabian [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Friday, December 16, 2005 2:47 PM To: users@httpd.apache.org Subject: RE: [EMAIL PROTECTED

[EMAIL PROTECTED] SS65000 !

2005-12-13 Thread Frederick, Fabian
Hi, My server status reveals some requests with SS 65000 for some 'get myfile.txt http/1.0' for instance.What does it mean ? Unclosed files in scripts or something ? What seems strange to me is get somefile.gif with great SS as well :( Best regards, Fabian

RE: [EMAIL PROTECTED] SS65000 !

2005-12-13 Thread Frederick, Fabian
keeps track of the status of the last request that was served in each slot. SS 65000 means that at least 65000 seconds have elapsed since the last request served in that particular slot began. There is absolutely nothing wrong with that. -ascs From: Frederick, Fabian [mailto:[EMAIL

[EMAIL PROTECTED] ProxyPassReverseCookieDomain

2005-12-13 Thread Frederick, Fabian
Hi, Does Apache 2.0.55 able to reverse proxy cookies using ProxyPassReverseCookieDomain ? Maybe someone has a link to a sample config somewhere ? I don't understand ProxyPassReverseCookiePath parameter ... Best regards, Fabian

RE: [EMAIL PROTECTED] http processes killing server

2005-12-02 Thread Frederick, Fabian
Hi, I've got the same kind of problem with apache 2.0.49 : lot of processes remaining in memory. Databases checked and ok ... Is there a way to tell apache to autokill old processes ? Regards, Fabian -Message d'origine- De : Benjamin Adams [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Envoyé :

[EMAIL PROTECTED] httpd2-prefork processes running forever ...

2005-12-01 Thread Frederick, Fabian
Hi, I'm facing a strange problem on a production box I'm running for some months.Suddenly, I've got remaining httpd2-prefork processes remaining in memory for hours (6/7% CPU). On the other hand, I've got lot of 'sleeping forever'mysql query processes.Problem is mysql doesn't say anything