Someone can help me?
I have some questions related to the configuration of apache 2.2.
I am working on Unix and I want to use the apache as a proxy server with
caching.
I used --enable-proxy --enable-cache --enable-disk-cache
#--enable-mem-cache
1) If both disk_cache and mem_cache are
Hi!
I'm trying to configure some wiki-sites but I don't get it to work.
First I will explain the server configuration:
I got a internet connection with only 1 IP-Address. My ISP configured
2 domains (wiki1.mydomain.com and wiki2.mydomain.com) that are BOTH
pointing to my IP-adress.
I installed
and maybe another free-of-charge-tip for the future:
never ever post the name of your website AND your configs AND
demonstrate to the whole list that you got no idea of how to setup a
web-server: the result is most likely that your webserver won't be
running for too long since this is an
Hi Jacky,
without knowing too much about mod_caucho, to me it sounds as if there
is a misconfiguration in mod_caucho since the documents seem not to be
forwarded to your Resin container.
Can you determine wether your pages (when the source-code is
displayed) are served by Apache or Resin?
I
Hi all,
Yesterday I upgraded to mysql-5.0.24a. After that, I recompiled apr-1.2.7,
apr-util-1.2.7 and httpd-2.2.3.
Everything works fine, except that I get a bunch of error logs:
[Thu Sep 07 09:06:29 2006] [crit] (20014)Internal error: DBD: Can't connect to
mysql
[Thu Sep 07 09:06:29 2006]
I include a step-by-step install of A223/Mysql 5024 with DBD in the
articles called:
A NetHack-esque Journey of the dark arts for DBD(mysql) under
httpd-2.2.3 - posted 20 August on this maillist - it may be relevant
or interesting to you.
I do request using wininet.dll functions : HTTPOpenRequest, HTTPSendRequest
I get respond in HTTP/1.0 protocol
Using Apache 1.3.33 (Debian GNU Linux) PHP/4.3.10-16
Request:
nReq = HTTPOpenRequest( httpSession, POST, /dir/page.php, HTTP/1.1, NULL,
NULL,
INTERNET_FLAG_RELOAD +
Norman Khine wrote:
Boyle Owen wrote:
-Original Message-
From: Norman Khine [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, September 06, 2006 9:23 AM
To: users@httpd.apache.org
Subject: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Dynamic RewriteRule based on the URL
Hello,
Is it possible to create an
Dear Greg,
I am sure that the particular request is served by apache (when the
source-code is displayed). I do agree with you when you say that It might be
a misconfiguration in mod_caucho. Somehow, I have followed the sample
configuration as provided by the tutorial from www.caucho.com. I will
hi jacky,
you also wrote we discover that sometimes apache will display - are
you able to specify this sometimes? can you spot any rules when this
happens? is it for a certain wep-app only? only a certain url? if so,
what's the difference between the working wep-apps and the wep-apps
not
Dear Greg,
The reason why I say we discover that sometimes apache will display is
bcos the web-app normally will be served by resin. But as you keep on trying
to refresh and refresh for a number of times (usually =5), the source code
will be printed on the browser as plain text.
- I am unable to
On Thursday 07 September 2006 10:56, Jacky wrote:
Dear Greg,
The reason why I say we discover that sometimes apache will display is
bcos the web-app normally will be served by resin. But as you keep on
trying to refresh and refresh for a number of times (usually =5), the
source code will be
Dear Nick,
First of all, thank you Nick for sharing your views.
Resin is supposed to parse the request whenever the request is for jsp
files.
If I connect directly to resin server without going tru apache, resin has
never show the source code as plain text in the browser before, so I rule
the
Jacky,
just try to call your Resin-app directly (i.e.
http://your_host/your_app:8009 where 8009 is the port where Resin is
listening to) and try to reproduce the behaviour.
As Nick wrote, it's most likely that it's a Resin-thing *unless*
your jsp-directories are available to Apache (that could
Ooops, should have waited 5 minutes, anyways...
Jacky, that means you have a complete copy of your JSP-files on your
Apache-machine?
If so, have you taken a look into your Apache-logs? Is there an option
that you configure mod_caucho so that it logs in debug-mode?
Greg
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what's puzzlin' you,
Please refer to my inline reply.
Thank you.
Warm Regards,
Jacky Wong
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Sent: Thursday, September 07, 2006 6:56 PM
To: users@httpd.apache.org
Subject: [SPAM] Re: [EMAIL PROTECTED] RE: [SPAM] Re: [EMAIL PROTECTED] RE:
Hi,
can anybody help me? Does apache 2.x run on a Windows 200k NLB cluster?
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On Thursday 07 September 2006 11:51, Gregor Schneider wrote:
As Nick wrote, it's most likely that it's a Resin-thing *unless*
your jsp-directories are available to Apache (that could be depending
on your Apache-configs).
It would be[1] extreme folly to share sources for contents between
Hi nick,
Thanks for your comments again.
I have done this in my apache machine:
find /www/test -name \*.jsp -exec rm {} \;
this command deletes all the jsp files in /www/test directory.
Funny thing is, If I repeat the behaviour (refresh and refresh), I get file
not found (404).
So, in my
I hope this isn't a case of the blind leading the blind, but it looks like
your config file is simply missing the part you want: for the user's URL
to remain the same you need to include ProxyPassReverse. ProxyPass as you
discovered, initiates the handoff to your other services. Your first
entry
Hi Im currently running Apache 2.2 and have loaded Mod_authnz_ldap module to authenticate users against a microsoft active directory. I can succesfully bind to the LDAP server and authenticate a user as long as i specify a specific OU
i.e if my AuthLDAPURL directive says AuthLDAPURL
On 9/7/06, Hasson Yehudit [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Someone can help me?
I have some questions related to the configuration of apache 2.2.
I am working on Unix and I want to use the apache as a proxy server with
caching.
I used --enable-proxy --enable-cache --enable-disk-cache
Jack,
you're better of with a 404 rather than the source, hm?
Take a look at the apache access-logs: What's the url causing a 404?
What's the url when getting a 200? Is there a difference?
Cheers
Greg
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what's puzzlin' you, is the nature of my game
On 9/7/06, Norman Khine [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
[1] VirtualHost *:80
[2]ServerName domain.tld
[3]RewriteEngine on
[4]RewriteCond %{*HTTP_HOST*}*[^.]+*\.domain\.tld$
[5]RewriteRule ^(.+) %{HTTP_HOST}$1[C]
[6]RewriteRule
It's all spelled out - but the 'magic' you are specifically interested
in is the abs.dsp project, which enables SSL and sets the path to the
srclib/openssl/ tree (you can create a junction to your SSL tree, or
you can add that to INCLUDE and LIB paths.) Building the abs target
compiles in openssl
Hi Folks,
Simple question,
I was reading the documentation for mod_proxy module in version 2.2 on the
apache.org website and I was a little confused by the difference between
forward and reverse proxies.
My understanding:
Forward returns the addresses and reverse (default) returns the content.
Joshua Slive wrote:
On 9/7/06, Norman Khine [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
[1] VirtualHost *:80
[2]ServerName domain.tld
[3]RewriteEngine on
[4]RewriteCond %{*HTTP_HOST*}*[^.]+*\.domain\.tld$
[5]RewriteRule ^(.+)
%{HTTP_HOST}$1[C]
I have a need to run different CGI programs as different user IDs and
turned to suexec. The problem is that suexec only works for virtual
hosts and/or user directories. My setup uses neither virtual hosts
nor user directories.
In suexec terms I understand the following:
Using Virtual Hosts
Hi Chris!
That's it! Now it works perfectly.
Thanks allot!!!
Greetings,
Marco
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I have the following httpd-mod-proxy.conf configuration:
Proxy balancer://etis/
Order deny,allow
Allow from all
BalancerMember ajp://136.9.251.105:8007/
BalancerMember ajp://136.9.251.106:8007/
/Proxy
ProxyPass / balancer://etis/ stickysession=jsessionid
Arjun Datta wrote:
Hi Folks,
Simple question,
I was reading the documentation for mod_proxy module in version 2.2 on the
apache.org website and I was a little confused by the difference between
forward and reverse proxies.
My understanding:
Forward returns the addresses and reverse
On 9/7/06, Norman Khine [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi no this did not work, I have this Apache error in the logs
[Thu Sep 07 00:51:50 2006] [error] [client 192.168.4.90] File does not
exist: /usr/htdocs
And on the access_log I get the 404 Error -- GET / HTTP/1.1 404 270
- Mozilla/5.0
We have a mod_proxy (2.0.54) front-end proxying to a back-end MS IIS
server. One type of URL that we use is causing problems because
mod_proxy is decoding an encoded comma in the URL as it proxies the
request to the back-end (we determined this with a packet sniffer):
between browser and
Hello,
I'm getting the famous warning when
starting/restarting apache...
apache2: Could not determine the server's fully
qualified domain name, using 192.168.15.252 for
ServerName
I have a valid domain name. I'm hosting two websites
on my server box using Name-based virtual host. My
question
Robert Frank wrote:
Hi,
I've stumbled accross a peculiar problem with httpd apache 2.0.47 on
solaris 9 at my other working place:
the configuration includes a cgi-alias and an appropriate directory
directive to execute cgi programs (perl scripts in our case, but
that's irrelevant).
On Sep 7, 2006, at 10:22 AM, Dave Klema wrote:
Hello,
I'm getting the famous warning when
starting/restarting apache...
apache2: Could not determine the server's fully
qualified domain name, using 192.168.15.252 for
ServerName
As far as I know, this is usually a harmless emit. If you want
Hi,
Is there a way to log the time taken to process a request in milliseconds precision ? The documentation for %T says it can only logs the time in seconds.
Thanks in advance,
S
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Can anyone recommend a script or app or some other reliable method for
rotating log files daily on a windows install of apache ?
Thanks
Olly
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Thanks,
Sounds like this is a normal behavior with name based
virtual hosting???
I'm using Citadel (which is an awesome
email/groupware/bbs platform www.citadel.org) and they
have a sendmail wrapper. I think the wrapper program
is working because I get emails from cron and such but
not from any
Hi, Some of this may sound basic.. but check and post back if the problem still persists...1. Does the mysql.sock present as you have porivided in my.cnf?2. Do you have the following Perl Modules: DBD::MaxDB Apache::DBI
3. Do you have configured your php with the --with-mysql if you use mysql
Also check with the following perl module presence:DBD::mysql, Bundle::DBD::mysql, Bundle::DBI,
DBI, DBI::DBDOn 9/8/06, ganesh ganesh [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi, Some of this may sound basic.. but check and post back if the problem still persists...1. Does the mysql.sock present as you have
Dear Greg,
I agree with you, 404 is definitely better.
Anyway, I have found the solution.
Just modify your virtual host to something like this:
VirtualHost ...
...
# do not remove, otherwise apache will serve the jsp source code once
resin is down
AddHandler caucho-request .jsp
...
ganesh ganesh mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Also check with the following perl module presence:
DBD::mysql, Bundle::DBD::mysql, Bundle::DBI, DBI, DBI::DBD
It worked before without all those Perl modules. Can you explain why I
need Perl modules to get Apache, APR-DBD and MySQL working now
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