t; The same goes for not including, but specifying in httpd.conf. Order
> matters. (As in, the order of things, not the directive (although that
> also matters, but that's not what I meant here)).
>
> On Mon, Oct 29, 2018 at 11:03 AM Leam Hall wrote:
>
>> Hey Gillis, wha
. They are also on a separate filesystem
from the server root and the DocumentRoot. Should we add something else?
Thanks!
Leam
On 10/29/18 4:14 AM, Gillis J. de Nijs wrote:
The only other thing I can think of right now is that either the
config is somehow not
included (but in that case t
Hey Jonathon, SELinux is on permissive. Checked that early on. :)
The biggest clue for me seems to be that if we open up the "/>" to Allow by default things work. Otherwise they don't.
Leam
On 10/28/18 9:26 AM, Jonathon Koyle wrote:
It may be getting denied by SELinux, I su
On 10/27/18 7:49 AM, Eric Covener wrote:
On Sat, Oct 27, 2018 at 7:29 AM Leam Hall wrote:
The only fix seems to be making the "" more open than we
want. It seems like Apache can't handle a more open sub-directory than
whatever is allowed for the root directory.
Apache can h
The only fix seems to be making the "" more open than we
want. It seems like Apache can't handle a more open sub-directory than
whatever is allowed for the root directory.
On 10/26/18 5:34 AM, Leam Hall wrote:
Hey Gillis, I set the log level to debug and all it said was t
"Directory" stanza at the end, and test. The
index.html could be seen then.
Since I did the editing of the httpd.conf file, I own fixing the issue.
Appreciate any guidance you can give.
Thanks!
Leam
On 10/26/18 5:23 AM, Gillis J. de Nijs wrote:
For any troubleshooting, your startin
.
If I take an unmodified config file, tack on the alias, it works.
Leam
If I put openssl in some "other" place like "/usr/local/openssl-0.9.8L" and
compile Apache with --enable-ssl, how do I tell the Apache configure script
where the openssl to use is?
Pointers to the right docs are welcome!
Thanks!
Leam
Pointers to documentation would be appreciated. I can do the proxy and the
authentication but am not sure how to authenticate anyone going through the
proxy. I need a limited user set to be able to pass through, apache 2.0.x.
Thanks!
leam
mail
>
> HostNameLookups Off
>
>
> Thanks in advance for you help, Beth
This might help, look for:
DirectoryIndex index.html index.php
My Apache/Linux wouldn't see index.htm unless I put it in the URL, but then it
worked.
ciao!
leam
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After something similar we moved to using Apache to ProxyPass the requests to
Tomcat and skip mod_jk(2) altogether. Seems to have worked in a low load
production environment.
http://httpd.apache.org/docs-2.0/mod/mod_proxy.html
ciao!
leam
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