hey folks.
Server: Apache/2.0.61
For some weird reason, this URL rewrite isn't working and I can't figure
out why. Am I missing something completely?
RewriteRule ^/confirm/([a-zA-Z0-9_\-]+)$ /page_confirm.php?hash=$1
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Joshua Slive wrote:
On Feb 5, 2008 2:04 PM, Scott Wilcox [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Joshua Slive wrote:
On Feb 5, 2008 12:08 PM, Scott Wilcox [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
hey folks.
Server: Apache/2.0.61
For some weird reason, this URL rewrite isn't working and I can't figure
out why. Am I
Joshua Slive wrote:
On Feb 5, 2008 12:08 PM, Scott Wilcox [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
hey folks.
Server: Apache/2.0.61
For some weird reason, this URL rewrite isn't working and I can't figure
out why. Am I missing something completely?
RewriteRule ^/confirm/([a-zA-Z0-9_
Greetings folks,
The past few mornings, I've come back to load averages on my box varying
from 4 up to 29. Taking a look at top, the processes sucking all the CPU
are httpd. It ranges from two or three up to seven. It seems some child
processes are causing apache to get stuck somewhere, but
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Darragh Gammell wrote:
Hi Sander and Scott
Thanks for that info, that works a treat
cheers
Darragh
On 9/4/07, *Sander Temme* [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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On Sep 3, 2007, at 10:50 PM, Darragh Gammell wrote:
Does anyone know how to
Hey Darragh,
Checkout http://httpd.apache.org/docs/1.3/mod/core.html#serversignature
for your 1.3 servers, and
http://httpd.apache.org/docs/2.0/mod/core.html#serversignature for your
2.0 server.
Also, then check out the ServerTokens directive too.
Hope this helps,
Scott.
Darragh Gammell
It'd be a super idea to check error_log and access_log to see whats
going on. It'd also be a good idea to post your httpd.conf too, so we
can see what is going on.
Scott.
Karri K. wrote:
Yes, I edited /usr/local/apache2/htdocs/index.html.
And I also cleared the cache and refreshed.
Robert F
I think you need to be a little more specific in your request. Do you
mean that you want the internally processed URL to remain the same, or
the URL that the end user is seeing?
If its the latter, then Martijn's example does that fine.
Scott.
Naveen Sharma wrote:
I have tried this but this is
Sounds to me like there is an Alias in place somewhere, redirecting it.
Scott.
Ralph Seward wrote:
I am getting a 403 Forbidden error when I attempt to access the MySQL
admin tool, phpMyAdmin. It is a set of php scripts installed in its
own directory under the web root directory -
hey folks.
I have a few directories over my server with the name .directory
within the path. I'd like to prevent any access to these url's as their
only use is within the file system only not for web server use.
Is there something I can place within httpd.conf to do this, as I use
VirtualHosts
Ah, ignore me. I'm being a muppet :|
I have that working fine, is it possible to change the error message for
the denied request to say something else, such as Denied, please use
local tools to access this resource.?
Scott.
Scott Wilcox wrote:
hey folks.
I have a few directories over my
Perfect, thanks Boyle and Tony :)
Scott.
Boyle Owen wrote:
-Original Message-
From: Scott Wilcox [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, June 11, 2007 12:23 PM
To: users@httpd.apache.org
Subject: Re: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Blocking requests to .directory
Ah, ignore me. I'm being
hey folks.
If I have the root of a virtual protected with:
VirtualHost *:80
DocumentRoot /path/to/dir
ServerName bob
Directory /path/to/dir
AuthType Basic
AuthName Network Services
AuthBasicProvider file
thank you muchly. :)
Ricky Zhou wrote:
Scott Wilcox wrote:
and this works fine. The thing is, I have a directory inside this path,
called data which I need to allow all users access too. Is this
possible, and if so, how can I do it?
Directory /path/to/dir/data
Allow from all
hey folks.
I have various virtual hosts set up on apache, and currently, the first
VirtualHost handles all unreferenced domains. I'm looking at
implementing something to catch any unreferenced domains and actually
shoot a rewrite at them to point them to my actual main URI.
Is this possible, and
have a:
Redirect permanent / http://main.uri.com
--Victor
On 5/18/07, *Scott Wilcox* [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
hey folks.
I have various virtual hosts set up on apache, and currently, the
first
VirtualHost handles all unreferenced domains. I'm
), then that request is
actually forwarded to the main site.
At the moment, my first VirtualHost is catching everything and
displaying the standard homepage fine, but i'd much prefer if they were
pushed over to the correct URI.
Scott.
Joshua Slive wrote:
On 5/18/07, Scott Wilcox [EMAIL PROTECTED
AH. I'm a retard.
Thanks Joshua :)
Joshua Slive wrote:
On 5/18/07, Scott Wilcox [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hey Joshua,
I think I was a little ambiguous with what I said. It probably would of
been better to explain it like this.
If a VirtualHost is there for the requested URI
difference, the
only way I see of doing this would be duplicating the VirtualHost thats
doing the redirecting and using the IP of the box as the server name.
I'm pretty sure thats not a good idea though :p
Scott.
Scott Wilcox wrote:
AH. I'm a retard.
Thanks Joshua :)
Joshua Slive wrote:
On 5/18/07
Ha, nevermind. Again, i'm a retard.
All I needed to do was add a condition to the rewrite.
Thanks again Joshua.
Scott.
Scott Wilcox wrote:
I took the mod_rewrite approach, and it works flawlessly. One question
I have, is that I often access the server via its IP instead of the
canonical
I think he was using the file creation time, rather than the file
modification time.
Just a guess :p
Dragon wrote:
Richard Dunne wrote:
Figured out the problem, silly, silly, silly me. Don't ask!
End original message. -
Actually, after the number of
The password boxes are browser dependant, it all depends on how the
browser renders the dialog prompt box. There isn't anything you can do
to directly change it, except the realm name etc.
Scott.
Liz Kim wrote:
I would like to set up a customized message that shows up with or
before the
hey Tom,
When you build, you'll need to specify what modules you'd like built
too, the way I usually do it is to build all of them, and then load them
via the configuration.
My usual configure line resembles this:
./configure --enable-modules=all --enable-mods-shared=all --enable-ssl
Hey Pete,
Personally, I'd just write and cron a scriptto check to see if the
process if running, if not, start it.
Scott.
Lucuk, Pete wrote:
Hello,
I have Apache 2.2.3 with mod_ssl and mod_jk installed and they work
like a champ!
I am now wrapping up my Apache setup with a maintenance
With PHP, you can do a ? phpinfo(); ? and it'll give you the configure
line used.
Scott.
David P. Donahue wrote:
'head config.log' in the source directory
Interesting. If that line I'm seeing is what I think it is, then it
was just ./configure with no parameters. The same seems true of
hey folks.
I've spent the past few hours googling to find some scripts or software
to use with my Apache server. I'd like to have something to view usage
and statistics on each individual vhost only. Any ideas, or does anyone
know of something that shows this?
Any help appreciated!
Scott.
reports for particular site
form common log files.
On 11/27/06, Scott Wilcox [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
hey folks.
I've spent the past few hours googling to find some scripts or
software to
use with my Apache server. I'd like to have something to view usage and
statistics on each individual
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