_proxy.html#proxyremote
Thank you and apologies if I've left out any important info!
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m, which is not
very encouraging..
@Yann thanks for the pointer, I'll get in touch with the PHP maintainers to
see if they've had any similar reports.
Thanks again for your time and feedback - much appreciated.
Patrick
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If there aren't any other possible courses of action then we may need to
consider php-fpm as a last resort after all!
Thanks.
Patrick
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updated on the day before the first crash*
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Loaded plugins: prio
es started very specifically when we upgraded
to Apache 2.4.48 from 2.4.46.
>From what I can see, mod_php is still used widely and I assume it is
therefore still a supported module?
I'd be grateful for any other suggestions on how to get to the bottom of
the issue.
Thanks.
Patrick
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Hi Yann,
I finally managed to provoke the crash - there were 6 core dumps, I
followed your instructions and have pasted the gdb output below for each
one.
Let me know if this sheds any light on the problem.
Thanks.
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>> Hi Yann,
>>
>> Quick update - we've ena
f
heavy processes. This is the same configuration we've had for years without
ever experiencing Apache hanging until the upgrade to 2.4.48.
Thanks.
Patrick
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more time consuming - do
you think this is still worth doing to address the issue?
If you have any other suggestions let me know.
Thanks.
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*** Error in `/usr/sbin/httpd': corrupted size vs. prev_size:
0x55a67cc31e7f ***
*** Error in `/usr/sbin/ht
Hi Yann,
Many thanks for the super quick response. We'll try to remove mod_http2 and
other modules as you suggest to see if that helps. I'll get back to you
once we've had a chance to test it.
Thanks.
Patrick
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.4.46 to 2.4.48 and as you can see it's still an
issue in 2.4.51.
See the error_log below and details about the installation.
Any feedback on where to report this issue would be much appreciated.
Thanks.
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httpd: misc/apr_reslist.c:161: reslist_
es the standard i/o files to binary mode.
I have put this option on the shebang line in moin.cgi.
Therefore, this issue was not in Apache.
Thanks,
Patrick
dvice on how to
proceed.
Thanks in advance,
Patrick
Hi Everyone;
Looking for some advice on CHROOT best practices with regards to my Apache
2.2.11 under Centos 6.5. Specifcally, I am interested in
FileSystem/Directory/FileStructure layout. I run on Centos, but my question is
distro-independent and I will extrapolate advice of users of other s
I am designing some interactives using chrome on a local subnet, and
am trying to wrap my head around the complex cache config options. Can
anyone recommend a set of options to cache all content until the file
has changed on the file system? IIS has a specific checkbox for this,
and I'd like to som
12 at 10:43 AM, Jeff Trawick wrote:
> On Thu, Feb 23, 2012 at 2:14 PM, Patrick Stinson
> wrote:
>> I am developing web applications and am periodically (50% of the time)
>> seeing 1-2second turnaround times for GETS to localhost. The pages I
>> am serving are basic html
>
I'm also getting the same issue. I've tried to use many different variations of
... and then using ...to no help. Or dropping
entirely or even putting it within the ifmodule. Using JUST doesn't
seem to work, it then complains that the weblogicCluster, like error below,
doesn't exist.
D
es larger than 2GB on modern
32-bit Unix systems"
source: http://httpd.apache.org/docs/2.2/new_features_2_2.html
Patrick PRONIEWSKI
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On 19 juil. 2011, at 07:36, Patrick Proniewski wrote:
>> Patrick, Do you know of any examples on how to configure this?
>
> I'm going to take a look at my old config files, I've done that years ago,
> may be I've still some valuable pointers.
I was not able t
On 18 juil. 2011, at 23:26, Peter B wrote:
> Patrick, Do you know of any examples on how to configure this?
I'm going to take a look at my old config files, I've done that years ago, may
be I've still some valuable pointers.
>> From: patrick.proniew...@univ-lyon2.fr
&
On 18 juil. 2011, at 23:25, Peter B wrote:
> Thank you Patrick, that does make sense, I'll do some more reading up..
>
> I'm actually starting to think it might just be easier to host all the sites
> on one server, although sooner or later I'm going to need to do th
t
requests for www.hello.com to server1, and www.test.com to server2. That's not
an unusual setup.
That could also be a Layer 7 switch, but it's very expensive, doing exactly the
same job (somewhat easier to configure).
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ailable through the apache server (ie. http://webmail/.hidden/userdb.txt)
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ould really investigate,
gather evidence and technical facts before we continue to enumerate every kind
of possible compromise :/
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On 12 juil. 2011, at 18:49, Sander Temme wrote:
>
> On Jul 12, 2011, at 1:37 AM, Patrick Proniewski wrote:
>
>> Hi,
>>
>> Apache servers are not victims of phishing attacks.
>> Users are victims of phishing attacks.
>>
>> As the OP is french, I
that, posting in english, but absolutely off topic now.
good luck,
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> maybe some hacked DNS or Internet routers has been compromised/used ?
>
> I would be VERY interrested by ANY documentation about that kind
> of phising techniques and HOW to fight them ( if possible ) also
> I would be interrested by any apache gurus advices ...
> Would it be pos
d
totally forgot about it. Thank you !
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in/suexec"
-D DEFAULT_PIDLOG="/var/run/httpd.pid"
-D DEFAULT_SCOREBOARD="logs/apache_runtime_status"
-D DEFAULT_LOCKFILE="/var/run/accept.lock"
-D DEFAULT_ERRORLOG="logs/error_log"
-D AP_TYPES_CONFIG_FILE="etc/apache22/mime.types"
-D SERVER_CONFIG_FI
5
MaxSpareServers 10
MaxClients 128
MaxRequestsPerChild 1
I expect Scoreboard to display 128 slots, but it displays 256. Does it come
from the fact I'm running Apache on ports 80 AND 443?
regards,
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ords...) that makes this kind of
script more tricky than you would think.
Wilson: you should really consider externalizing your master DNS. Running a
local secondary DNS is fine, but your primary should be remote (on your backup
server for example).
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oSed, can be hacked... The
infrastructure supporting the VPS can crash, loose data, etc.
Speaking of limiting downtimes, it's of course safer to have a virtual server
in the cloud (say amazon for example), because they provide a very strong
infrastructure, and redundancy.
Patrick PRONIE
l dump and rsync files every
hour for example).
This is mostly handcrafted solution, but it's the cheapest.
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Hello,
After further experimentations, I've found out that, on FreeBSD, RLimitNPROC
takes into account every httpd processes. So it's a big contradiction of the
official documentation, and it makes RLimitNPROC absolutely useless.
On 25 mai 2011, at 11:18, Patrick Proniewski wrote
php no go. Does anyone have this working?
Works for me :
ErrorDocument 404 /404.php
Patrick PRONIEWSKI
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;Bad Gateway" error. You might want to check that there is
absolutely no "man in the middle" between your client and your server.
> -Original Message-
> From: Patrick Proniewski [mailto:patrick.proniew...@univ-lyon2.fr]
> Sent: 25 May 2011 14:20
> To: user
ks.' This holds true even when I am logged in as a user other than
> root.
What do you see in access/error logs?
Do you use a proxy?
Patrick PRONIEWSKI
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name when running with RLimit's
enabled. How is it possible that forking uname will go beyond "RLimitNPROC 10
50"?
Any idea is welcome.
Patrick PRONIEWSKI
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CustomLog "logs/access_comb.log" combined
TransferLog "| /Apache22/bin/rotatelogs -l -f
/Apache22/logs/apache_access_log.%m-%d-%y-%I:%M:%S 86400"
>>> "Bennett, Tony" 11/12/2010 10:40 AM >>>
Patrick
Is "/Apache22/bin/rotatelogs" to f
Hi Tony, finally had a chance to test this. All I did was change the directory
to reflect my actual directory, and I am getting this message (did some
tweaking but can't get around this):
piped log program ' /Apache22/bin/rotatelogs -l -f
/Apache22/logs/apache_access_log.%m-%d-%y-%I:%M:%S 864
Thank you in advance.
Patrick
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Hello, just double checking, will Apache 2.2.14 run on the following OS's:
WIN 2008 R2 64 bit
WIN 2008 64 bit
WIN 2008 32 bit
Is one recommended over the other?
Thank you.
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I did see this option and verified that it doesn't work with 2.0.52. We have a
couple apache web farms and this one is stuck on 2.0.52. I should have
provided that information initialy. Any other ideas out there?
Thank you,
Patrick
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that header with the new value? I have searched all over and I
dont believe there is a simple solution. Please prove me wrong!!!
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Patrick
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an to hit the switch, let me turn it
back off and turn off the rewriting engine so no rewriting will be done
as httpd does it's job.
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Reese wrote:
On 06-Jan-10 13:16, Reese wrote:
On 05-Jan-10 17:43, Igor Cicimov wrote:
You can try this
RewriteEngine On
RewriteRule (.*)([0-9]{2}).html$ /20$2/$1$2.html [R,L]
I'm also not sure what would prevent this from becoming endlessly
recursive, since the domain/2005/file013105.html f
Boyle Owen wrote:
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From: Patrick Horgan [mailto:phorg...@yahoo.com]
Sent: Wednesday, January 06, 2010 6:41 AM
To: users@httpd.apache.org
Subject: [us...@httpd] Multiple ssh login prompts
On a site that I set up on fedora, https://ootbcomp.com, which brings
you to a
m a fedora package:
mediawiki.x86_64 1.15.1-50.fc11
@updates
In the ssl_access_log I can see the multiple requests for the page,
favicon, a php file, some css, some images, etc...and it seems that for
each of them, I get an ssl login prompt.
d)
310867 2009-07-28 12:34:00.259639 172.16.101.156
172.16.101.155 42530 TCP http-alt > 42530 [RST]
Seq=241146 Win=0 Len=0
Does anyone know what's going on here?
Regards, thanks,
Patrick
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Thanks a lot for your answer.
Since this is a browser-based application I don't think FTP or rsync/SSH
are practicable alternatives, aren't they?
Regards,
Patrick
Jonathan Zuckerman wrote:
Probably not the answer you're looking for but I don't think that HTTP
is the be
I can upload 300MB in 10 minutes without
errors...
Thanks again and regards,
Patrick
André Warnier wrote:
Patrick Herber wrote:
...
Not really sure about this, so don't take it as gospel, but I believe
that there may be some "maximum POST size" parameter built-in into
Apache
t find any solution. Since with tomcat alone the upload works
fine I suppose it has to do with the HTTPD Server or one of its module...
Do you have any suggestion?
Thanks a lot for your attention and your help.
Best regards,
Patrick
Patrick Herber
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arameter(s), which is why we get the failed
assertion in sasl.c in the OpenLDAP code base.
Thankfully, the workaround is trivial. In SERVERROOT/lib/apr-util-1, I
symlinked apr_ldap-1.so to apr_ldap-1.sl, and LDAP authentication works
without the error described above.
Am I missing something
Does the latest version of the Apache server support RFC 3987 (IRI)
supported by default?
I think this is what was already implemented in mod_fileiri
http://dev.w3.org/cvsweb/apache-modules/mod_fileiri/mod_fileiri.c is
doing. http://www.w3.org/2003/Talks/0904-IUC-IRI/slide19-0.html
Is it now
Hello Everyone,
I am having a problem with the CacheIgnoreHeaders feature in mod_cache. We are
using CA SiteMinder for our web SSO and mod_cache is caching a users session
then distributing it out to other users who access the same page. We are using
version 2.2.10 of apache to act as a rever
a long time, but now realize that I've become inured to it.
You're a good role model.
Thanks,
Patrick
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o that you built so that they can install it. Your system
adminitrators should know how to do this themselves.
Patrick
If you can help me out, it´ll be helpful.
Thanks,
Ingrid
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he file it couldn't
open. Unless you tell us more about how it fails, it's hard to help.
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-Original Message-
From: michael watson (IAH-C) [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: 16 June 2008 09:42
To: users@httpd.apache.org
Subject: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Submitting jobs remotely
Thank you, all, for your help. There were indeed problems with the
httpd file Listen configuration. For some reason, I am still getting
the Notice: Disabled use of AcceptEx() Winsock2 API. But, at least the
thing is running. Best, Patrick
On Fri, May 2, 2008 at 12:31 AM, Prasanna Ram
I am having a bit of trouble installing Apache on my Windows XP
machine. I only need it installed to use as a test server. This is my
first post to this list. Hope someone can point me in the right
direction. Thanks. -Patrick
Note:
My anti virus is "McAfee VirusScan Enterprise 8.5.0i&quo
Wow don't I feel silly, that was it!
Thanks Joshua.
On Sat, Feb 23, 2008 at 11:47 AM, Patrick Ritchie <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi,
This pastie best expresses the problem I am encountering:
http://apache.pastebin.ca/913221
For some reason a url like 'http://my.sever.
off, which leads me to suspect that
the problem may be with the core server and not mod_rewrite.
Ideally I would just change the URL format to something not using a $,
but it's a legacy url from the app that used to run on my domain, and I
would like to redirect these urls to my
in the right direction or provide an example?
Much appreciated!
Patrick Walters
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Maybe awstats might be what you want?
http://awstats.sourceforge.net/
On Oct 30, 2007, at 8:37 AM, Malka Cymbalista wrote:
Hi All, I am looking for software to run on a Linux machine that
can analyze the apache access log and give information on how many
files were accesses ina particular
Thanks Nick that might be it. Will let you know.
On Oct 18, 2007, at 9:07 AM, Nick Kew wrote:
On Thu, 18 Oct 2007 07:32:59 -0400
Patrick Coleman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
..work on the initial screen and the first screen after logging in
if I click on any that the 8080 shows up ag
not run tomcat on port 80?
If you are using virtual servers, you should already have
configured the proxy.
solprovider
On 10/17/07, Patrick Coleman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I don't exactly know if this is a rewrite or proxypass or something
else type of thing so
I was hoping so
Thanks to
Axel-Stephane
Robert Jaeschke
and
solprovider
for helping with this.
Solprovider suggested running Tomcat on port 80 because nothing is
running there
and that would be the easiest solution. I didn't want to do that
because that might change.
The solution Robert suggested worked.
Hi,
I don't exactly know if this is a rewrite or proxypass or something
else type of thing so
I was hoping someone could help.
I have a Tomcat app running on port 8080
I can get to it through
http://www.ourcompany.com:8080
it goes to a login page and the URL displays
http://www.ourcompan
ve expereience
with it?
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hi dorin,
asking a question about installation without sharing basic information like
your OS (windows, linux...)? also please read a little bit (archive, website
using google, apache.org etc...).
apache is very easy to install.
pat
e are located on the same harddrive (local "C:\www\...") - NTFS.
thanks,
patrick
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hi,
search the archive, but didn't found the solution for this problem: i'm
using apache 2.2.4 (same behaviour with 2.0.59) on windows server 2003. i
have an issue with the bandwidth, apache is "limiting" my download to
230k/sec, the same server running IIS 6.0 is delivering around 380k/sec. w
Hapax a écrit :
Nick Kew a écrit :
On Mon, 21 May 2007 02:55:24 -0400
Hapax <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hello,
I was wondering if someone would know how to automatically
support the rewriting (aliasing ?) of URL on a whole site to do the
following.
[chop]
Are you talking about H
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ServerName www.mrtg.adn <http://www.mrtg.adn>
ServerAlias mrtg.adn
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<mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
DocumentRoot "/www/mrtg"
Options All
DirectoryIndex index.shtml
3.120 - - [14/Sep/2006:20:58:00 +] "GET /main/FileStore.ashx/Attachment/13001=Blue%20hills.jpg HTTP/1.1" 500 1287Nothing related to this request in error log though.-Jalil On 9/14/06, Patrick Rutkowski <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: Try adding "LogLevel debug" to your configOn
Try adding "LogLevel debug" to your config
On Sep 14, 2006, at 5:28 PM, Jalil Feghhi wrote:
We are using Apache 2.0.x with mod_proxy and for a specific URL we
get a 500 error. I check the error and access log files and only
see that there was an internal server error in the access.log file.
ssage -From: Patrick RutkowskiTo: users@httpd.apache.orgSent: Thursday, September 14, 2006 9:32 PMSubject: Re: [EMAIL PROTECTED] PHP set up?!?!Let me see your access_log as well.On Sep 14, 2006, at 4:27 PM, Michael Flanagan wrote:http://rafb.net/paste/results/9TfnJS47.html- Original Message
Let me see your access_log as well.On Sep 14, 2006, at 4:27 PM, Michael Flanagan wrote:http://rafb.net/paste/results/9TfnJS47.html- Original Message -From: Patrick RutkowskiTo: users@httpd.apache.orgSent: Thursday, September 14, 2006 9:22 PMSubject: Re: [EMAIL PROTECTED] PHP set up?!?!If
If the server returned a ""The requested operation has failed!" message to your browser then it most definitely put something in the error logs as well. Can I see the log output generated by your failed request?http://rafb.net/paste/On Sep 14, 2006, at 4:16 PM, Michael Flanagan wrote:"The requested
Setup Port Forwarding,
Setup DMZ,
Changed My DNS (updated)
Checked Firewall,
And No Matter What I Do Now, I Cant View My Site Online?!?!
- Original Message -----
From: "Patrick Rutkowski" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To:
Sent: Thursday, September 14, 2006 8:16 PM
Subject: Re: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
A) Calm down
B) Fix your DNS
C) DMZ has nothing to do with it
D) Check if your ISP blocks port 80
E) Load mod_php in your apache config
F) Stop trying to program php if you're so helpless on simple system
configuration and network issues, learn about computers in general
first.
-Patric
Line #8 doesn't mention anything about mod_php, so it's clearly not
loaded. Do you have the appropriate LoadModule directive in your
httpd.conf?
On Sep 14, 2006, at 3:09 PM, Michael Flanagan wrote:
Ok patrick, just posted that up there! That so you can view the
file fo
Never-mind, I found it: http://rafb.net/paste/results/En5a2o99.html
On Sep 14, 2006, at 3:09 PM, Michael Flanagan wrote:
Ok patrick, just posted that up there! That so you can view the
file for yourself?
- Original Message - From: "Patrick Rutkowski"
<[EMAIL PROTECTED
You have to give me the link to where you pasted it.
On Sep 14, 2006, at 3:09 PM, Michael Flanagan wrote:
Ok patrick, just posted that up there! That so you can view the
file for yourself?
- Original Message - From: "Patrick Rutkowski"
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To:
Update your DNS records.
On Sep 14, 2006, at 2:59 PM, Michael Flanagan wrote:
Thank you patrick
I have just enabled port forwarding on my router, so all port 80
gets directed to my computer, i have also set up DMZ on my network
IP address, i notice before though that Doug stated
How about this. Increase your log level go "info" like I mentioned
before and then stop Apache. Start it up again and then paste all of
the output it produces in error_log during the start up process to
this site: http://rafb.net/paste/
-Patrick
On Sep 14, 2006, at 2:51 P
t increasing the log level will actually
yield useful new information, but it's worth a shot.
-Patrick
On Sep 14, 2006, at 2:51 PM, Michael Flanagan wrote:
Sorry for the sound of cheekyness, but if you had of read my e-mail
correctly, you would of noticed that i stated "doesnt state
An nmap on scouse.mine.nu shows that everything other than 8080 is
filtered. My guess is that a control-freak ISP is at the bottom of this.
-Patrick
On Sep 14, 2006, at 2:43 PM, Doug McNutt wrote:
At 19:13 +0100 9/14/06, Michael Flanagan wrote:
Hi, Yes <http://localhost/>http://loc
pache in general, there's plenty of material out there
and it would do you a world of good.
In the simplest of situations your log files will be located in
SERVER_ROOT/logs.
-Patrick
On Sep 14, 2006, at 2:41 PM, Michael Flanagan wrote:
I am fairly well up on programming, just cant g
You probably shouldn't be doing any PHP or web-programming if your
have to ask such a question. I suggest that you look into learning
basic UNIX first.
On Sep 14, 2006, at 2:14 PM, Michael Flanagan wrote:
Stephen,
Can i use a Linux Distro on a Windows Platform?Or must it be Linux/
Unix?
though APACHE states that all servers are running...?? Anyone suffer from this problem (past/present) please advise.- Original Message -From: Patrick RutkowskiTo: users@httpd.apache.orgSent: Thursday, September 14, 2006 7:01 PMSubject: Re: [EMAIL PROTECTED] PHP set up?!?!"My com
a php programmer and not an administrator you should at
least be able to diagnose and fix basic problems with a stock
standard php installation.
-Patrick
P.S. Keywords: "logs", "gather data", "analyze".
On Sep 14, 2006, at 2:08 PM, Stephen wrote:
Caroline Malton wro
"My computer is broken!!! How do I fix it!?"On Sep 14, 2006, at 1:52 PM, Caroline Malton wrote:Hi there, Set up APACHE the other day, and i am struggling to setup PHP by its side, i have downloaded and ran the setup file, but it just doesnt seem to let me use PHP files on my site... any adv
I installed apache 2.2 with mod_ssl today on a local computer for
development purposes and decided to have a peek at the logs just for
fun. When I saw "Seeding PRNG with 0 bytes of entropy" I was amused
and at the same time somewhat frightened.
My apache config can be found here: http://raf
I will be out of the office starting 08/02/2006 and will not return until 08/03/2006.
I am out of the office today but will be returning tomorrow.
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