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Niltze [Hello], Klaus-
On Sun, Jun 7, 2020 at 12:12 PM Klaus Neudecker
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klaus.neudec...@ndckr.de> wrote:
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Hello,
I have my Apache main directory: /www
p.m., Klaus Neudecker wrote:
Hello,
I have my Apache main directory: /www ( /
DocumentRoot /www)
In this directory and its subdirectories *.php files get executed by
php.
In the subdirectory /www/publications (and recoursly in its
subdirectories) I allow people (relatively trustworthy!) on
Hello,
I have my Apache main directory: /www ( /
DocumentRoot /www)
In this directory and its subdirectories *.php files get executed by php.
In the subdirectory /www/publications (and recoursly in its
subdirectories) I allow people (relatively trustworthy!) on the
filesystem to drop pu
Hello Eric, hello mailinglist,
today I made just a little try (after "EnableSendfile OFF" didn't work
and I had no more clue at all) and changed the Parameter just to
"EnableSendfile On" to see what's going to happen. And now it works!!!
_Thank_you_very_much_(!) for the help, and my problem i
Thank you very much Eric! The Description of the option just sounded
perfectly like my configuration & problem!
Unfortunately the problem still exists :-(
Has perhaps anyone else an idea why the Apache2 has problems in
communicating with my NAS???
Sincerely
Klaus
Am 03.02.2020 um 19:20 s
Hello,
I have installed an Apche2 server under Raspbian Buster (latest update) on a Raspberry Pi 4 4GB computer. (In combination with MariaDB and PHP on the Rapberry - therefore the Raspberry - he manages the DB-managed www-pages with the links to the PDFs e.g.! The database fi