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this warning.
Yes - http://httpd.apache.org/docs/2.2/mod/core.html#allowoverride shows
that AllowOverride is only valid in a Directory context. You're trying
to use it in a location where it doesn't make sense.
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to hit your DNS server. Just remove the A
record for .211 from xx.com.
Please also include the (relevant part of the) previous thread of this
problem in so others can see the context of your problem.
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James,
James Carter wrote:
After doing a little more investigating, the Red
Hat
test page is actually loading up from the DNS
server,
not my actual web server. I guess I need to tell
my
dns server to point to the web server
record
name2.cachebeautysupplies.com.godefroybeauty.com.
bubba65_1998.yahoo.com. 2122 28800 14400 360 86400
I suspect it's missing a trailing period in the zone file.
You need to get these issues resolved.
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statement, the resulting page shows html code (Firefox does not render
the page).
Any ideas?
Because you're not returning the correct content type. Sounds like it's
being served as text/plain, not text/html.
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Craig,
Craig Dunigan wrote:
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Hi,
I've been having a dabble, using a perl module to handle some of
our authentication requirements. I have the perl auth handler working
successfully but the username is not logged in access_log.
I have
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One other difference that I've just thought of with this backend
server is that it has two IP addresses (for historical reasons). Is
that known to cause any problems?
No, but can you
-rewrite_log
RewriteRule ^/(.*\.html)$ C:\\apache\\server\\index.php?$1
snip
Have you tried:
RewriteRule ^/(.*\.html)$ /index.php?$1 [L]
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doesn't tie up with your VirtualHost but from the extract you
supplied they do.
You also need to ensure that ServerName and ServerAlias define all names
that you want the VH to respond to, otherwise the first VH will get the
request.
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apachectl graceful
or if you're using Fedora / RedHat / CentOS:
service httpd configtest
service httpd reload
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Hi,
Vincent Bray wrote:
On 14/12/2007, Neil A. Hillard [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
To me this doesn't make sense. All rewriting is relative to the
DocumentRoot anyway so you shouldn't have to include it in the
RewriteRule. You can't use RewriteRule to map to arbitrary directories
]
Gut you'd need to add ProxyPassReverses in for all combinations!
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Tamer Embaby wrote:
I have the following simple setup:
[1] LoadModule rewrite_module modules/mod_rewrite.so
[2] LoadModule proxy_module modules/mod_proxy.so
^([^/]+)/$ /page.php?id=$1 [L]
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And it works fine with:
http://domain.com/foo/ (it shows a webpage)
But it shows a 404 error page with:
http://domain.com/foo
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/html/.
See above. How are you suggesting the developers upload files? By
adding them to the apache group? Please see a previous post for a much
better solution.
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You can include:
RewriteRule ^/testing$ /testing/ [R,L]
before the above if you want to handle a missing trailing slash.
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Vincent,
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Does anyone have any suggestion why a slash that's been converted to %2F
causes the request to miss mod_rewrite (and come back with a 404)?
http://httpd.apache.org/docs/2.2/mod/core.html#allowencodedslashes
Require valid-user
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memcache:
AuthXRadiusCache memcache 127.0.0.1:11211
but it may be something to do with your permissions on:
/usr/lib/apache2/auth_xradius_cache
Does the user Apache is running as have permission to access/create the
file?
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across memcached restarts. Not that our server here ever gets restarted
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you've tried, what errors you got and
any other details).
You should also only send to the mailing list in plain text (i.e. switch
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directive.
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:' header - this is clearly not an Apache issue. You
need to speak to your web host that maintains the 'forwarding' page to
resolve this issue.
Or failing that, just get www.goodsexnetwork.com pointer to your fixed
IP address!
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server to play around with at the moment, but I'm
sure something is possible. Is it just a case of it doesn't like the
environment variable on the RHS argument?
As someone else asked, have you enabled the RewriteLog?
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but it is configured
for HTTP. You'll need to follow the manual on configuring SSL,
otherwise post the relevant parts of your config so we can work out
what's going wrong.
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://www.php.net/manual/en/language.types.array.php
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decryption. MD5 is a hashing algorithm, DES is an encryption /
decryption algorithm. See:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cryptographic_hash_function
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Encryption
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server
is always '(null)'.
I've successfully used the same two lines when using mod_auth_ldap so
suspect that it's something that mod_auth_tkt is (or isn't) doing.
Any assistance or advice would be appreciated.
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is the possible ??
More than likely when your logs were rotated. Apache won't reload its
config unless told to.
You'll probably find something like:
/bin/kill -USR1 `cat /var/run/httpd.pid 2/dev/null` 2 /dev/null || tru
e
if you're running logrotate.
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NameVirtualhost 1.1.1.1:80
NameVirtualhost 1.1.1.2:80
VirtualHost 1.1.1.1:80 1.1.1.2:80
ServerName foo
/VirtualHost
VirtualHost 1.1.1.1:80 1.1.1.2:80
ServerName bar
/VirtualHost
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banging the standards drum to my suppliers because of the
same problems - although it tends not to be this trivial and is
sometimes due to incorrect nesting, etc. - there's just no excuse for
bad code!
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${amc_shlib}; then
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available if you really want to try it.
Or switch to a proper browser!
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address of the LDAP server
and nothing is reported in the error log.
Does anyone have any pointers or can you point out the blindingly
obvious part of the manual that I've missed?
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The official
, the .* catches the leading '/'. Use either:
RewriteRule ^(.*)$ http://domain.com$1 [R=301,L]
or
RewriteRule ^/(.*)$ http://domain.com/$1 [R=301,L]
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this problem but it may buy you a little
time! Make sure that your logs aren't rotated! When the logs are
rotated Apache will be told to reload the config. That's really not
what you want!
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and then unsubscribing my old one.
I followed the instructions and didn't have any problems.
What exactly have you tried, what happened and what error (if any) did
you get?
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the drives in question.
You may be able to map the drives for the system but I'll leave it up to
someone else to advise on that (if it is possible).
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Nick,
Nick Kew wrote:
On Thursday 27 July 2006 14:39, Neil A. Hillard wrote:
Hi,
I'm currently using Apache 2.0 as an accelerator and performing a
certain amount of HTTP / HTML rewriting successfully. I'm currently
building a replacement server and am attempting to move to Apache 2.2
Accept-Encoding then everything is fine.
Does anyone have any suggestions to resolve this?
Many thanks in advance,
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the host name, called by the first which
doesn't but it's not pretty and I wouldn't recommend it unless strictly
necessary.
It would be nice to be able to explicitly set the Host: header but that
appears to be overwritten when the request is proxied.
HTH,
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:
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that is performing those
requests. Try using a combined log format to log the user agent which
may give more clues.
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Hi,
Norbul wrote:
Please notice, that this request doesn't have PID number
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I have
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currently using
mod_auth_kerb to do this with a backend proprietary server.
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Bear in mind that src and SRC are two completely different things. That
may not be the problem if you've munged the above configuration. If not
then check error.log and post the relevant entries if it's not obvious
what's wrong.
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not be this clever.
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this?
Many thanks in advance,
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or a .htaccess file.
Also, do not store the htpasswd file within the DocumentRoot, otherwise
someone may be able to download it!
See http://httpd.apache.org/docs/2.0/mod/mod_auth.html and the
AuthUserFile directive.
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be much appreciated!
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forget to run make!
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Hi,
Robert Ionescu wrote:
Neil A. Hillard wrote:
Hi,
I've been bashing my head against the wall with this problem for a
while now and apart from a headache haven't really got anywhere.
I currently have Apache (2.0.54 but I've tried 2.0.55), built from
source, running
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because he didn't
get enough positive votes on the dev mailing list.
I am happy to pass the patch on if you e-mail me off-list.
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across any number of servers,
if you have a server farm.
I've only personally used and tested it on an accelerator but see no
reason why it won't work on a normal web server.
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the object to be cacheable for a short length of time
to work around this flaw.
Sounds like a similar sort of problem.
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You could try redirecting the client to the correct location (it works
for me but never tried it with zope):
RewriteRule ^/zope$ /zope/ [R]
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tell OWA to generate an https URL.
HTH,
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as this is third party
commercial module.
Still looking for the solution
mod_proxy_html is open source, written by Nick Kew. We're running it
here and it really does the job. Download the source, compile and
install it and you should be laughing.
HTH,
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William A. Rowe, Jr. wrote:
Neil A. Hillard wrote:
On the ProxyPassReverse in Location bug - this was a show-stopper, end
of story, for us. If Nick hadn't fixed this (under consultancy) we'd
have been looking at products other than Apache.
ROFL - I always love these posts. Would have been
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