On Tue, Jun 3, 2008 at 5:09 PM, Andre Hübner [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi List,
i have access_logs 2GB and Apache 2.2.8 want restart in correct way. Is
there a hint to let LogFiles grow larger or is the only way to rotate at
reaching 2GB?
Thank you
Andre
What is the advantage of having
On Jan 12, 2008 3:34 PM, robingandhi21 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Please let me know if anybody have any idea of Apache2.2 being FIPS
compliant?
FIPS deals with encryption standards, not http service. Certain
versions of OpenSSL are FIPS compliant, so as long as you use a
certified version of
On Dec 30, 2007 4:53 PM, Joe [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I used to be able to do this in 1.3 but now using 2.2 I can't get it to
work. Running on a Debian server in /etc/apache2/apache2.conf I have
(where nnn.nnn.nnn.nnn = my IP address)
NameVirtualHost nnn.nnn.nnn.nnn
Listen nnn.nnn.nnn.nnn:80
On Dec 22, 2007 10:55 PM, Joshua Slive [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Dec 22, 2007 2:27 PM, Dan Mahoney, System Admin [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
Hey all,
I came across this http://httpd.apache.org/related_projects.html:
This info is seriously outdated, as neither stronghold nor raven are
On Dec 23, 2007 12:32 AM, Joshua Slive [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Dec 22, 2007 6:11 PM, Victor Trac [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Dec 22, 2007 10:55 PM, Joshua Slive [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Dec 22, 2007 2:27 PM, Dan Mahoney, System Admin [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
Hey all
On Nov 28, 2007 12:28 PM, Paul Cocker [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Thanks, you're right, not only was it the wrong block it was the wrong
config file. I forgot that when we upgraded Apache we used the new
config locations but didn't delete the old configs just in case.
The proxy element is now
On Nov 28, 2007 1:52 AM, Matt Magin [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi there.
I'm trying to set up Apache so that Django and PHP5 will work together. I
want it so that Django is set up to control everything in the document root,
with PHP5 enabled for specific directories. I can get both to work
On 9/13/07, Chris Ackford [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
okay ive tryed myself but i cant get it to work ... i would like
*.domain.com to go to the retropective folder i cant work out how :/ thanks
for your help :)
chris
http://www.google.com/search?q=apache+vhosts
--Victor
--
? There are two issues
here and I'd like to know for which FastCGI is a typical solution. We've
already been investigating fcgid as an option.
-Stephen
On 8/13/07, Victor Trac [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 8/13/07, Stephen Johnston [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Greetings,
We have an Apache
For my sites, I use rewrite:
RewriteEngine On
RewriteCond %{HTTP_HOST} ^www\.domain\.com$ [NC]
RewriteRule ^(.*)$ http://domain.com$1 [R=301,L]
Also, if foo.com is used as a IP based virtual host, you could replace *:80
with w.x.y.z:80 so that your server can also host additional IP based
On 8/13/07, Stephen Johnston [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Greetings,
We have an Apache 2.0.59 server on Windows 2003 running PHP 5.2.3. We are
also running eaccelerator. Sometimes, PHP faults and brings down Apache with
it. Considering this happens a few times a week, it's not the end of the
On 8/12/07, Kathi Porter [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi;
I'm a brand-spanking new newbie when it comes to Apache web server. I'll
be atking a class next spring, but wanted to install it and play with it a
bit before then.
I'm running a knoppix (linux/X Windows GUI) virtual appliance within a
On 8/6/07, Grzegorz J. Jankowski [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
I have a very strange problem and I cannot even determine the reason.
First configuration: virgin instalation of Debian Etch with:
-Apache 1.3.34 with modules: mod_so, mod_macro, config_log_module,
mime_magic_module,
On 8/5/07, Harvey Saayman [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
hey
well like i said im realy flying blind here... i literaly just changed
those
directives in my httpd.conf file and nothing else...
the article i read said 192.168.1.1 is a safe ip reserved for testing
and
will not be relayed over the
You have conflicting AddType lines. You're first telling apache that .php
files are text/html, and then you're telling apache that it should be
handled with x-httpd-php next. Remove the AddType text/html .php.
Also, you're sending .html files to the PHP handler.. which should
theoretically
There's no need to send out two emails to the wrong mailing list asking the
same thing. While one of us may know the answer, it's more likely that
you'll get a positive response when asking xfce folks. Perhaps one of these
lists will help:
http://www.xfce.org/community/lists
--Victor
On
You'll need something a http version, e.g.:
GET http://192.168.0.1/ HTTP/1.0
--Victor
On 7/23/07, Kaushal Shriyan [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Thanks Owen Boyle
How do i run the GET or HEAD command
is it
telnet 192.168.0.1 80
GET http://192.168.0.1/
Correct me if I am wrong
Thanks and
My server just hit front page digg.com, and it was #7 on the
alexa.commovers and shakers list. A single thread on a forum I host
was the culprit,
and the page itself must have 10-15 mysql queries generated by PHP. At one
point I had 3,400 simultaneous connections, moving over 20megabits of
In your catchall vhost (first one), just have a:
Redirect permanent / http://main.uri.com
--Victor
On 5/18/07, Scott Wilcox [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 looking
This may not help you, but NameVirtualHost 1.2.3.4 says that you want
to use that IP for name based virtual hosts. However, you've got a
Serveralias 1.2.3.4 which means that you want this IP also respond to
your VirtualHost (i.g. you are really trying to do a IP based
virtualhost). You don't
Don,
If you want help, you're going to have to provide details. You are
doing something wrong, and we don't know what it is unless you provide
at least your configuration file. How can I fix this is not a valid
question because we don't know what the problem is.
--Victor
On 5/4/07, Don Don
If juan.com and juantere.com are serving the same docroot, just
collapse them into a single VirtualHost directive. /etc is also not a
good storage location for your htdocs. Also, why is there a space
between juan and .com in your ServerAlias?
I suggest the following:
VirtualHost *:80
It is possible that your PHP scripts are running out of memory. Try
increasing memory_limit in your apache's php.ini.
--Victor Trac
On 4/24/07, thomas Armstrong [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi.
Using Apache 2.0.52 + PHP 4.3.10 on Linux (Fedora Core 2), I get this
error message when accesing my
Also be sure to configure your vhosts to listen to a port 1024 if
you aren't running as root.
--Victor
On 4/27/07, Ashutosh Mohanty [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
$ /home/hwg300/apache/bin/apachectl start
fopen: No such file or directory
httpd: could not open document config file
This may be a long shot, but have you tried getting rid of the
trailing slashes? e.g.:
Alias /news /path/to/codebase/newsletters
--Victor
On 4/26/07, Nikolai Lusan [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Greetings,
Not sure if anyone has seen anything similar to this one ...
I have a number of Alias
Try everydns.net.. it's free and pretty good.
-Victor
On 9/23/06, Dan Ostberg [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Next project is to link a .com domain to the static IP 194.16.84.195
(which is mine). Do I have to go to an ISP to get hold of a DNS or can I
set up my own DNS?
Instead of telling us your configuration is correct (which it
obviously isn't) perhaps it would be easier for us to help if you post
the actual configuration. I'd look at NameVirtualHost and all
VirtualHost directives.
-Victor
On 5/23/06, Ming Tang [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi there,
I
I take it the fedora test page and default host is in /var/www/html,
which means that this VirtualHost is not being read by Apache. Are
you trying to listen to multiple IPs? Make sure you have a
NameVirtualHost 10.1.1.103 directive before this VirtualHost
container.
-Victor
On 5/20/06,
I run a very similar setup with 4 webservers. I have a cron that rsyncs the logs over from each of the 4 servers to a central server, then runs logresolvemerg.pl against them and makes one big log file, which is then fed into AWStats. Works well enough.
-VictorOn 5/18/06, Krist van Besien [EMAIL
From http://httpd.apache.org/docs/2.0/vhosts/examples.html:
Listen 80
Listen 8080
NameVirtualHost 172.20.30.40:80
NameVirtualHost 172.20.30.40:8080
VirtualHost 172.20.30.40:80
ServerName www.example1.com
DocumentRoot
I run NFS server with 4 connected apache servers without any problems. Just make sure to run all logging locally.-VictorOn 5/15/06, Dan Trainor
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:Hello, all -I was wanting to see if I could get some feedback in regards to hosting
with Apache off of shared storage.I have a
This is a mail server/webmail client problem and not an apache problem. On 5/12/06, Ranjith Kumar [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:Hi,
I have a mail server running postfix, and using squirrel mail for webaccess. Its running based on apache.
I have two ip addresses on the system, one is public and
By doing this with apache you are limiting access by source IP and not by actual user accounts. A prohibited user could gain access from an allowed IP address. I understood the problem to mean that he wanted to restrict certain users from anywhere on the internet.
-VictorOn 5/12/06, Boyle Owen
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E-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
DSN: 779-3275 Fax: 576-4578
-Original Message-
From: Victor Trac [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, May 05, 2006 4:17
To: users@httpd.apache.org
Subject: Re: [EMAIL PROTECTED] help interpreting error msg
I've never tried using Apache on Windows
I've never tried using Apache on Windows, but it sounds like it may be
a permissions error. Have you checked to see if the apache process
has the proper permissions to read that file?
-Victor
On 5/4/06, Savage, Robert CTR USTRANSCOM J6
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm reconstructing a web
May not be exactly what you're looking for, but try:
http://www.webta.org/projects/apachetop/
-Victor
On 5/5/06, Stuart, Ed [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello all;
I new to the administration of an Apache web server and am looking for a
way to see how many clients are connected to the web
Try:NameVirtualHost 123.123.123.123VirtualHost a.com:80 DocumentRoot /var/www/a.com/ ServerName a.com
ServerAlias www.a.com Directory /var/www/a.com/ [some stuff] /Directory/VirtualHostVirtualHost
b.domain.com:2002
DocumentRoot /var/www/b.domain.com/
ServerName b.domain.com
Directory
Another alternative to the hardware load balancer is to build a Linux Virtual Server - http://www.linuxvirtualserver.org/.
Linux Enterprise Cluster is a good book, guiding you how to build this from scratch.-VictorOn 4/27/06, Richard de Vries
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:At work I've built several
If I'm reading this right, you could change VirtualHost * to VirtualHost *:80 and then have two separate VirtualHost containers , one listening for http and one for https (second one being VirtualHost *:443), with the exact same Redirect. Using mod_rewrite may be a more elegant solution, though.
Suggest you get new consultants. ;)On 4/13/06, Schultz, Gary - COMM [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
I'm testing SSL
(mod_ssl) on Apache 2.0.55 Win32.Some consultants that conducted a
security analysis suggested using ports other than the default 443 port for SSL.
Is it possible to configure
Yes, that should work. But if you're using name-based virtual hosting, it would be best to put an actual IP in there (VirtualHost xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx:80) rather than wildcards.Cheers,Victor
On 4/13/06, Stuart, Ed [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
If I'm reading this right, you could change VirtualHost *
Try webmin with the Virtualmin module. On 4/7/06, Joshua Slive [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 4/7/06, Zouari Fourat [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hello, Having Apache2 installed on my server, i would like if there's some low-level apis in GPL world to add, disable, delete virtualhosts and
users on the
If the UID of the apache process somehow gets compromised, it would be better to have that account running as a non-privileged account than as root. At least then the UID is somewhat confined to the account's access restrictions, rather than have access to the entire file system as root.
-VictorOn
Please post output of: ls -laR /etc/apache (or /etc/apache2 or /etc/httpd, etc - whatever apache's config dir is).-VictorOn 4/3/06, Stewart, Eric
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:I have a configuration that includes two vhosts in separate
files, one for regular httpd and the other for ssl
You can get around this by making SSH listen to 443, as the military firewall will allow 443 (https) outbound. Another option is to set up another box to listen to 80 as a proxy to the http server. However, having ssh listen to both 22 and 443 would be the easiest solution.
Cheers.On 4/1/06, Jon
I'm not suggesting that anyone should screw with the military's local firewall. .Mil networks generally allow 80/tcp and 443/tcp outbound connections, and so making a remote SSH server listen on 443 is just a way to connect to it while still passing local firewall rules. As far as the local
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-Victor
On 3/20/06, Boyle Owen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
-Original Message-
From: Mark Slater [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
The original line
If you're not using the module you could just disable it from loading.
I don't know how Fedora packages the apache configuration files, but
you should be able to edit something like /etc/apache2/modules.conf to
comment out the line that loads mod_auth_pgsql. On my debian box,
apache2 modules are
Try logrotate:
http://iain.cx/src/logrotate/
On 2/8/06, Nehal Sangoi [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi
I need to rotate logs in apache 2.0 once they reach the size limit of 5 MB.
What commands would work to carry out the reqd. job?
Thanks
Nehal
Are both the original and linked to PHP/HTML files in the
VirtualHost's DocumentRoot directive? For example, if you have:
VirtualHost x.x.x.x:80
...
DocumentRoot /var/www/html
...
/VirtualHost
and your original file is /var/www/html/index.php, and you are trying
to link to
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