Why not set up a secure shell tunnel from the device you're using when
outside the LAN into the RasPi and tunnel to 192.168.1.194 on whatever
port you need.
Then connect to 127.0.0.1:{tunnel_port} on the device.
I do this with PuTTY all the time so I can use a single port forward and
have
on padmahasa.ddns.net (103.228.221.102) are filtered
Nmap done: 1 IP address (1 host up) scanned in 201.85 seconds--
Larry Irwin
On 1/14/20 2:58 PM, Richard wrote:
The IPnumber associated with padmahasa.ddns.net (103.228.221.102) is
not reachable via ping or traceroute. A traceroute ends
Should that be the case he still needs to check the error.log
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\
--enable-cgi\
--enable-info\
--enable-rewrite\
--enable-speling\
--enable-usertrack\
--enable-deflate \
--enable-ssl\
--enable-mime-magic\
--with-ssl=/usr/local
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Then php, curl and related packages...
Hope that helps!
Larry
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Hi list,
I've built this module before in the past but a current svn checkout
results in missing critical configuration files like autogen.sh:
larry@aliquot:~$ svn checkout
https://svn.apache.org/repos/asf/httpd/mod_mbox/trunk mod_mbox
Amod_mbox/NOTICE
Amod_mbox/LICENSE
Amod_mbox
command, but I was
still not able to achieve a data connection.
Any help would be greatly appreciated!
Thanks,
Larry Irwin
CCA Medical
Versions: Debian Etch 2.6.18-6-amd64, httpd-2.2.22.tar.gz,
mod_ftp-0.9.6-beta.tar.gz
Folders: drwxrwxrwx 3 root root 4096 Nov 12 17:42 sftp, d-wx-wx-wx 2
root
would be appreciated!
Larry
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Jason,
Congratulations. You are the likely target of a kiddie script attempting a
buffer overflow or dot dot variant. Check your error logs and your access
logs to ensure that the attempts were not successful. You can expect 10-20
of these attacks per day.
Larry
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I am having trouble trying to get apache to use a sqlite3 database
for authentication using dbd. I get the following in my error log:
[Wed Apr 27 13:48:07 2011] [error] (20014)Internal error: DBD:
failed
to prepare SQL statements: not an error
[Wed Apr 27 13:48:07 2011] [error]
32931846
/somewhere/file.db
I am using the CentOS 5 RPMS:
httpd-2.2.3-45.el5.centos
apr-1.2.7-11.el5_5.3
sqlite-3.3.6-5
I am close to scratching using sqlite3 and switching to postgresql but I wanted
to avoid complicating the setup.
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I am having trouble trying to get apache to use a sqlite3 database
for authentication using dbd. I get the following in my error log:
[Wed Apr 27 13:48:07 2011] [error] (20014)Internal error: DBD: failed
to prepare SQL statements: not an error
[Wed Apr 27 13:48:07 2011] [error] [client
Thank you, Nick, for your rapid and obviously knowledgeable advice. I will try the solutions you suggest and report back to the group with results in case someone else is having a similar problem.
Larry
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, the first page is displayed on the Firefox
client, but subsequent links are in the form http://192.168.x.x/whatever
instead of URL/alias/whatever.
Is there a way to stop mod_proxy_html from trying to fix the html while
still re-writing the URLs?
Dr. Larry Burton
Associate Professor
Department
On Sun, 17 Dec 2006 22:10:52 -0500, you wrote (with possible editing):
On 12/17/06, Larry [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I know it is looking in the correct directory, because the favicon is
displayed along with the 403 message. Anyone see what I am doing
wrong?
Not telling us what's in the apache
the
individual directory in httpd-vhosts.conf? And what form does it
take?
Thanks again
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On Mon, 18 Dec 2006 14:11:39 -0500, you wrote (with possible editing):
On 12/18/06, Larry [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Mon, 18 Dec 2006 10:12:01 -0500, you wrote (with possible editing):
...snip
There is no favicon in GNWCA. Everything points to the options
directive, but that is copied
weather
/VirtualHost
etc.
I know it is looking in the correct directory, because the favicon is
displayed along with the 403 message. Anyone see what I am doing
wrong?
Thanks
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. That was it. As soon as I turned it off, everything worked!
Now I'll try to find a way to exclude those web names.
Thanks so much for sticking with me. Anonymizer is so transparent,
that I completely forgot about it!
Best,
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On Mon, 25 Sep 2006 13:58:59 +1200
/AgendaTest/ C:/Websites/AgendaTest/
Ok, I'll eliminate it.
Thanks for the help!
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Email to rapp at lmr dot com
Larry wrote:
Apache 2.0.47, PHP 4.3.4, MySQL 4 something. All installed on Win XP
Pro SP2, 2 gig mem.
I am trying to setup a testing server for Dreamweaver 8. Most of my
VirtualHost *
DocumentRoot C:/Websites/AgendaTest
ServerName AgendaTest
/VirtualHost
What am I screwing up here?
Thanks,
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On 9/23/2006 8:12:15 PM, Sander Temme ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
On Sep 23, 2006, at 5:06 PM, Larry wrote:
What am I screwing up here?
What unexpected result are you seeing?
S.
Well, apparently, localhost is not resolving to 127.0.0.1. I get the
error Bad Gateway The proxy server
Calm down - nobody on this list is getting paid to help you. And being
rude and demanding hurts your cause a lot more than it helps.
You would probably get a lot more help if you told us that you had
investigated the error message and needed some help understanding what
you had found.
socket pooling to find lots of good
documentation on what's involved.
HTH!
--Larry
Don Thaler wrote:
This maybe a duplicate post, but I'd rather be safe than sorryDoes anyone
now what if any changes have to be made to get iis and apache to co-exist on
the same server. I've been told
or in Apache you could
distinguish between the different websites by port number.
Hope that helps!
Larry
jvz wrote:
Hi
Have been trying to solve this on the comp.lang.clarion News Group but
to no avail.
I will just post some of the replies.
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jvz wrote:
Thx! It does make sense!
Larry Flathmann wrote:
Hi Johan,
It looks to me like the problem is not with Apache, the problem is
with your DNS forwarding.
If you forward another domain to realwebonline.net, then Apache is
going to receive a request for the realwebonline website
be connecting on
are both windows.
Is it possible to connect remotely using the Apache Service Monitor?
Does it use a specific port?
Any info on this is greatly appreciated! :)
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to listen on the right address (localhost, or your local IP, or
whatever)
--Larry
Paul wrote:
Thanks Larry
I am not sure how to read the log files so here it is
[Mon Apr 03 22:55:38 2006] [notice] Apache/2.0.55 (Win32) configured
-- resuming normal operations
[Mon Apr 03 22:55:38 2006] [notice
.
To fix the config of IIS,
for IIS5: http://support.microsoft.com/kb/238131/
for IIS6: http://support.microsoft.com/kb/813368/EN-US/
You can also find lots of other explanatory articles by searching for
disable socket pooling
--Larry
Duncan Krebs wrote:
Hi,
I'm trying to run Apache and IIS
When you did hte install before changing the config file, did it work?
Were you able to see the Apache everything installed ok... page?
--Larry
Paul wrote:
HI larry
I used the default httpd.conf file that comes with the install with
the exception of 2 changes ( ie changing the document path
Could you copy and paste the relevant section from your httpd.conf file,
just to double check?
Also, have you tried accessing specific files to see if they will load?
I.e., http://localhost/index.htm instead of just localhost? Maybe you
need to change your DirectoryIndex directive.
--Larry
What do the error logs (in the Program Files/Apache... /logs folder) say?
BTW, don't worry! You are going to get Apache to work. Little glitches
like this always get resolved! :)
Paul wrote:
Greetings all
Newbie alert! I am new to this list and new to apache, so please
forgive me if my
it doesn't work, whereas a regular Alias directive does.
Hope that helps!
--Larry Flathmann
Ray wrote:
Hello,
I am having a problem with a 403 error that I can't solve.
I am trying to set up a stats package on a server hosting about 30
different websites. The stats package is in a sub folder
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