On Tue, 9 Aug 2005, Sven Löschner wrote:
Ich habe einen Linux 9.0 Server, der bisher mit einem Apache 2.0.48 mit
Was ist Linux 9.0?
Confixx (ist in diesem Falle zumindest zu erwähnen) lief. Auf jeden Fall
hatte ich kein Problem mit irgendwelchen CGIs. Jetzt habe ich einen neuen
Server
Logfiles lesen.
Ok, womit wir bei dem nächsten Problem wären, wie ich gerade sehe: meine
logfile suexec.log ist nicht vorhanden...also wenn ich suexec2 -V aufrufe,
steht da:
-D AP_DOC_ROOT=/srv/www/htdocs
-D AP_GID_MIN=96
-D AP_HTTPD_USER=wwwrun
-D AP_LOG_EXEC=/var/log/apache2/suexec.log
am dienstag, 9. august 2005, morgens um 9:49 uhr hast du geschrieben:
Hast du evtl. schon mal nach anderen Programmen geschaut, die eventuell
auf den Proxy-Einsatz spezialisiert sind (z.B. Squid) oder muss es
unbedingt Apache sein? (nur aus Interesse)
Hallo Paul,
das freut mich jetzt, dass
Hallo Bernhard,
Astrid (Kess) hat den entscheidenden Hinweis gegeben:
Du brauchst keine Sprungmarken, du musst entsprechende Container
definieren.
Allerdings schreibst Du in Deiner Antwort, dass Du 100 verschiedene
Profile hast und dass Du eine Variable hast, anhand deren Wert Du
jeweils
Hallo,
Ok, womit wir bei dem nächsten Problem wären, wie ich gerade sehe: meine
logfile suexec.log ist nicht vorhanden...also wenn ich suexec2 -V aufrufe,
steht da:
Check mal ob die suexec2 auch die richtigen Rechte besitzt:
chmod 4755 /usr/lib/apache2/suexec2
Bei z.Bsp. debian nach einem
am dienstag, 9. august 2005, abends um 8:34 uhr hast du geschrieben:
Anders formuliert hast Du also eine Url, die an einer bestimmten
Stelle den Wert Deiner Variablen beinhaltet.
Beispiel:
http://reimann-systemberatung.de/contact/contact_de.html?userid=1
Hier hätte die Variable userid den
Hello again,
I am trying to get all of the bugs
out of my install. I found that I was still using php4 instead of php5 and
wanted to change that.I madesureI had the correct php.ini installed
in C:\Windows and i got a message saying thatthere were two different
module complieings. So I went
--- Brian Candler [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Not exactly - I'm suggesting doing this with
mod_rewrite but with an
external rewriting program. Something like this
(untested):snip
Thanks for all the tips. I'm just on the verge of
learning how to make my basic CMS script, so I hope to
tackle
Nope, not stupid problem. You will never know it might help others ;)On 8/9/05, Mohit Kumar [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:The access rights on the folder were not correct. Hance it was not able
to upload the file. Sorry for taking up so much time on the forum for a
stupid problem.
On 8/8/05, Scott Hamm
On 8/8/05, Rheault_Rob [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I am using Apache 1.3.27 and logrotate 2.6. I have noticed recently that
core files are being generated roughly at the same time that my logrotate
cron job runs to rotate my apache log files. Has anyone else experienced
this problem and if so
On 8/8/05, Marc Powell [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Well... no luck there. PHP's Rasmus Lerdorf said in direct response to
my inquiry --
These variables are set by Apache and PHP repopulates them on each
request, so I don't really see how PHP could be causing this.
-Rasmus
I feel like the
Hi,
New problem. We wouldf very much love to allow users to use
Redirect in .htaccess but must disallow FileInfo to turn off things
like PHP. FileInfo is needed to allow Redirect.
Is there any way to either re-enable redirect specifically
without allowing FineInfo? I'm
-Original Message-
From: Joshua Slive [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, August 09, 2005 8:14 AM
To: users@httpd.apache.org
Subject: Re: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Environment Variable contamination between
vhosts - 1.3.33
On 8/8/05, Marc Powell [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Well...
On 8/9/05, Chris Johnson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
New problem. We wouldf very much love to allow users to use
Redirect in .htaccess but must disallow FileInfo to turn off things
like PHP. FileInfo is needed to allow Redirect.
Is there any way to either re-enable
On Tue, 9 Aug 2005, Joshua Slive wrote:
On 8/9/05, Chris Johnson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
New problem. We wouldf very much love to allow users to use
Redirect in .htaccess but must disallow FileInfo to turn off things
like PHP. FileInfo is needed to allow Redirect.
Hello,
I am trying to setup Reverse Proxy Server on Windows 2003 machine. I am using
Apache 2.0. One of the software
we are deploying uses cookies and javascript for redirect and that caused
problem with the reverse proxy modules I had.
I was suggested to apply patch for bug #10722
I read an earlier thread on memory consumption (http://tinyurl.com/bly4d),
which may be related to my problem... but because of some differences, I'm
not so sure. Any help would be appreciated!
I have an Apache 2.0.54 server on a Gentoo Linux (2.6.11) box which has 1Gig
RAM and an additional
On 8/9/05, Chris Johnson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Tue, 9 Aug 2005, Joshua Slive wrote:
1. Allow FileInfo but use a php_admin_flag engine off or similar
setting to assure that php can't be used.
Turns off php true, but there's also perl. Is there anything
like this for mod_perl at
These variables are set by Apache and PHP repopulates them on each
request, so I don't really see how PHP could be causing this.
Perhaps shared memory?
Joost
-
The official User-To-User support forum of the Apache HTTP
greetings fellow Apache users,
i've been looking around for solutions for managing enterprise (or
just larger) deployments of apache and have found some older projects
(comanche, mohawk, etc) that seem to be out of date and long since
abandoned.
i've also found the Novell Apache Manager which
I don't think I've seen an announcement for the ApacheCon US Call for
Papers on this list. A little last minute, but check the link below for
more details.
Original Message
Subject: ApacheCon US 2005 CFP slightly extended
Date: Tue, 09 Aug 2005 16:09:30 -0400
From: Rich
Hello,
I am trying to setup Reverse Proxy Server on Windows 2003 machine. I am
using Apache 2.0.
The application uses a single-sign-on software, which redirects to the
application upon successful
authentication. So, the user first accesses
This is how most of my virtual hosts are set up:
VirtualHost *:80
ServerName geoworld
ServerAlias geoworld *.geoworld
DocumentRoot c:\sites\geoworld
/VirtualHost
However, I read somewhere that it's better to put your
sites inside a folder named public_html, then set up
your virtual host like
David Blomstrom wrote:
This is how most of my virtual hosts are set up:
VirtualHost *:80
ServerName geoworld
ServerAlias geoworld *.geoworld
DocumentRoot c:\sites\geoworld
/VirtualHost
However, I read somewhere that it's better to put your
sites inside a folder named public_html, then set up
Oops, I think I goofed. I should have clarified that
these are for my LOCAL sites. All my online sites are
insisde a folder named public_html.
Do your comments still stand - is it a good idea to
put my websites inside folders named public_html even
on my computer?
Thanks.
--- John Hicks [EMAIL
It was thus said that the Great David Blomstrom once stated:
Oops, I think I goofed. I should have clarified that
these are for my LOCAL sites. All my online sites are
insisde a folder named public_html.
Do your comments still stand - is it a good idea to
put my websites inside folders
26 matches
Mail list logo