Hi,
I have Apache running on F11 on an Apple PowerMac G4. I can't remember
what got updated as there were many packages but I think PHP5 was
included in them.
Now when I try to access my site I get this error:
[Sun Jan 10 21:50:00 2010] [error] [client 192.168.1.110] PHP Parse
error:
The error is exactly where the log tells you, line
17 in /home/optiplex-networks/links.php
Most likely you were previously using php4.0 and now
moved above 5 which is far more strict about syntax.
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Eric Covener wrote:
On Sun, Jan 10, 2010 at 3:37 PM, Kaya Saman samank...@netscape.net wrote:
http://www.optiplex-networks.com/links.php
What worked 2 minutes ago now doesn't even show up and there don't seem to
be any errors reported in Apache log either :-(
While it's off-topic
André Warnier wrote:
Stephen Love wrote:
Ok, now we're getting somewhere... just ENOUGH to eliminate the path
inbetween... I'd just like to ask APACHE for a unique signature of
the machine sending the message to compare it against others. Nothing
more, nothing less.
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Hi guys,
this is output from curl:
[code]
r...@hp-compaq-2230s:~# curl http://zeta-ray.optiplex-networks.com/munin/
!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC -//IETF//DTD HTML 2.0//EN
htmlhead
title401 Authorization Required/title
/headbody
h1Authorization Required/h1
pThis server could not verify that you
are
Firefox plugin is giving me quite an interesting readout and I think
I've located the issue which is what Matt Farey has been saying all
along about the Squid forwarding of HTTP Auth Basic Headers:
I get WWW-Authenticate: Basic realm=Restricted Files message which I'm
pretty sure is this part
matt farey wrote:
Sorry this blasted blackberry misses letters! (And top posts!)
Sent from my BlackBerry® wireless device
That's cool :-) my next step is to learn how to synch Blackberry's with
colab systems such as Zimbra and Scalix. it's nice being an
enthusiastic student! -
again, I do respect the fact that everyone has jobs and lives
which is why I waited till now as I assume the thread has got stale??
Many thanks for any solutions or probably ones ;-)
regards,
Kaya
Kaya Saman wrote:
If you remove the http password parts from your config, do things
start
matt farey wrote:
Did you ever investigate the response headers or lookup basic auth in squid?
Sent from my BlackBerry® wireless device
Thanks for the response Matt!!
I haven't checked the headers so will need to run Wireshark on it.
Checked out basic auth in Squid and posted a line of
Message-
From: Kaya Saman samank...@netscape.net
Date: Tue, 13 Oct 2009 11:45:01
To: users@httpd.apache.org
Subject: Re: [us...@httpd] .htaccess files not working from internet?
intranetaccess
fine
matt farey wrote:
Did you ever investigate the response headers or lookup basic auth in squid
Got a wireshark output on this and get:
X-cache=MISS
but nothing really distinguishable within the http headers. :-(
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Dick Davies wrote:
On Tue, Oct 13, 2009 at 12:33 PM, Kaya Saman samank...@netscape.net wrote:
You have to type the GET bit yourself :)
Oops... newbie mistake haha :-)
Output:
[code]
GET url HTTP/1.1
HTTP/1.0 400 Bad Request
Server: squid/2.6.STABLE15
Date: Tue, 13 Oct 2009 12:14:05
What denies you access, squid or apache?
Not sure about this one which is why initially I came here in the first
place but it looks like I have eliminated apache as the culprit since
internally I can gain access to .htaccess uname/passwd files no probs.
Issue is with WAN connection
You have to simulate what the browser would do.
So URL or hostname must be http://the.url.you.never/told/us.here,
OK? :)
Whoops, sorry got so caught up in my own stuff major apologies!!
URL is http://zeta-ray.optiplex-networks.com/munin/
This is one of the systems I have .htaccess passwd
Hi,
this is my first post here :-)
basically I have google'd this issue a bit and finally realized that
there was no viable solution that I could deduce results from!
I have a few servers running apache and some folders which have
.htaccess files in them, I can access these from any network
matt farey wrote:
Is your squid proxy set up to forward on the basic authentication headers?
Doesn't sound like they are being sent to your browser
Sent from my BlackBerry® wireless device
Many thanks for the response! Is this the line I should be looking at in
Squid:
#auth_param basic
Scott Haneda wrote:
On Oct 11, 2009, at 2:57 PM, Kaya Saman wrote:
Sounds to me like this is a DNS issue.
DNS is fine :-) URL's resolve no probs
Squid probably does not play a role in this.
hmm that's exactly what I read but having slight second thoughts now!
However, you
Scott Haneda wrote:
On Oct 11, 2009, at 4:38 PM, Kaya Saman wrote:
There isn't an error as such it just doesn't let me in!!!
Ahh, I think I see better what you are up against now.
The browser goes directly back to password/uname input prompt after
values inputted?? Inside is ok let's me
If you remove the http password parts from your config, do things
start to work for you?
Yes then it works no probs :-)
Sorry if was unclear on this
I can access the pages but then I have no security as .htaccess becomes
disabled!
Any thing else which can help me??
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