Ron--
I saw your mail yesterday. It arrove at 10:51 am, California time. And the
logs came through as separate files.
The mail server we use evidently doesn't send us originators a copy.
You don't have an answer, yet, to that message, and I can't help.
--Gil
On Dec 29, 2014, at 10:52 PM,
Where can I get an approximate copy of the httpd.conf file that was (probably)
released with Version 2.2.24 (Unix)?
I'm looking at the httpd.conf file on my MacBook Pro (that I assume was
delivered with MacOS 10.6.8), and some of the comments (#) don't make sense.
I'd like to compare my file
Excellent!
Thanks, Eric.
--Gil
On Tue, Dec 30, 2014 at 5:27 PM, Gil Dawson g...@gildawson.com wrote:
Where can I get an approximate copy of the httpd.conf file that was
(probably) released with Version 2.2.24 (Unix)?
On Dec 30, 2014, at 2:35 PM, Eric Covener wrote:
Here's what it looks
Hi--
Apache V2.2 is running fine on my machine (a Mac Mini with MacOS 10.6.8).
I am reading the \private\etc\apache2\httpd,conf file to understand Apache.
I'm having a little problem understanding the Unix terminology.
Unix isn't my first language, so this is pretty sophisticated stuff
Excellent response, Mark!
Exactly what I needed.
Thank you.
--Gil
On Dec 29, 2014, at 11:40 AM, Mark Montague wrote:
On 2014-12-29 14:01, Gil Dawson wrote:
I'm having a little problem understanding the Unix terminology.
You may find Chapter 2 of the freely available book The Linux
it's supposed to work!
Apologies for my paranoia, and thanks for setting me straight.
--Gil
On Aug 27, 2014, at 11:43 AM, Gil Dawson wrote:
When my access log shows that an unrecognized IP address requested...
GET / HTTP/1.0 200 322
...does that mean that I served it my top-level
When my access log shows that an unrecognized IP address requested...
GET / HTTP/1.0 200 322
...does that mean that I served it my top-level directory?
If so, can Apache prohibit that request from succeeding?
I want to serve the files when requested, if the client knows the file
A number of similar files appear in the same directory as my log files, i.e.,
.../var/log/apache2/
accept.lock.29
accept.lock.31
accept.lock.32
accept.lock.34
accept.lock.42
accept.lock.45
accept.lock.88
accept.lock.111
accept.lock.113
They are of varying ages; the youngest is a couple of
This critter appears in my log sometimes:
113.161.88.70 - - [24/Aug/2014:00:29:49 -0700] GET
Thanks!
On Aug 16, 2014, at 1:26 AM, Anurag Mathur wrote:
$ apachectl -V
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Hi--
I'm rather new at Unix and apache. I'm trying to set up two vhosts so that two
DNS names can have two websites sharing one IP address.
I made copies the http.conf and httpd-vhosts.conf files in a new folder before
modifying them, then wanted to restart Apache to try out my modifications.
Hi--
I found it.
sudo apachectl -k graceful
...did the trick.
Seems to be working!
--Gil
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How can I tell which Apache version number is running on my MacOS 10.6.8 Mini?
I looked for either Apache or Httpd under...
System Profiler - Software - Applications
and System Profiler - Software - Extensions
...and didn't find any.
I did find eight httpd processes in...
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