From: William A. Rowe Jr. wr...@rowe-clan.net
Sent: 04 December, 2009 7:03
To: users@httpd.apache.org
Subject: Re: [us...@httpd] Building Apache 2.2 without IPv6
Zachary Uram wrote:
Krist I prefer IPv4 addressing. I can remember 128.2.10.12 but I can't
remember some insane IPv6 hexadecimal
Daniel Reinhardt wrote:
From: William A. Rowe Jr. wr...@rowe-clan.net
Sent: 04 December, 2009 7:03
To: users@httpd.apache.org
Subject: Re: [us...@httpd] Building Apache 2.2 without IPv6
Zachary Uram wrote:
Krist I prefer IPv4 addressing. I can remember 128.2.10.12 but I can't
remember
Hello everyone,
I've had the request to redirect a particular URI, say /foo or /foo/
to http://some.external.site/?var1=val1var2=val2var3=val3. The
Apache server version is 2.0.52 used on RHEL 4.x. I have tested with
2.2.3 on RHEL 5.x and the behaviour below is the same...
This looked quite
From: William A. Rowe Jr. wr...@rowe-clan.net
Sent: 04 December, 2009 8:51
To: users@httpd.apache.org
Subject: Re: [us...@httpd] Building Apache 2.2 without IPv6
But if APR *detected* IPv6 functions, that functionality is enabled. If
your packager dropped you an IPv6 enabled package and an IPv4
* Daniel Reinhardt crypto...@cryptodan.net [2009-12-04 09:31]:
Its like how Linux/Unix Distribution Creaters forcing IPv6 in a
kernel when someone may not have a need for it or find it useless.
They should instead build their distributions with IPv4 enabled by
default, and include a IPv6
On Fri, Dec 4, 2009 at 9:30 AM, Daniel Reinhardt
crypto...@cryptodan.net wrote:
Actually it has everything to do with it. IPv6 is useless to me on a small
HOME LAN of 5 computers. It should be disabled by default, and an allowable
option by those who wish to use IPv6. It shouldn't be forced
On Fri, Dec 4, 2009 at 6:27 AM, Devraj Mukherjee dev...@gmail.com wrote:
Any ideas if I need to do something special when using ProxyRemote and HTTPS?
I asume that since your revers proxy does some content mangling that
your clients talk plain http to your proxy?
A few thinks to look at:
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On 01.12.09 09:53, Jai wrote:
We are trying to configure apache to accept client certificate when
accessing the page from client side. Here is the configuration,
I wonder you bring this issue up two weeks after finding out that
SSL re-negotiation is unsecure and should not be used:
On Fri, Dec 4, 2009 at 09:55, Francis GALIEGUE f...@one2team.com wrote:
Hello everyone,
I've had the request to redirect a particular URI, say /foo or /foo/
to http://some.external.site/?var1=val1var2=val2var3=val3. The
Apache server version is 2.0.52 used on RHEL 4.x. I have tested with
On 12/4/09, Francis GALIEGUE f...@one2team.com wrote:
I have tried to backslash it
Backslash worked for me in the RedirectMatch test.
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Francis GALIEGUE wrote:
On Fri, Dec 4, 2009 at 09:55, Francis GALIEGUE f...@one2team.com wrote:
Hello everyone,
I've had the request to redirect a particular URI, say /foo or /foo/
to http://some.external.site/?var1=val1var2=val2var3=val3. The
Apache server version is 2.0.52 used on RHEL 4.x.
On Fri, Dec 4, 2009 at 14:07, André Warnier a...@ice-sa.com wrote:
[...]
First, I believe that one mistake is to include the trailing question mark
into the URL which you redirect.
In http://my.server.com/foo/?var1=val1...
The ? is not actually part of the URI. It is a separator between the
On 12/4/09, Francis GALIEGUE f...@one2team.com wrote:
The problem I have is with the being systematically understood by
the right size of regexes to mean the whole thing matched by the
matching left regex. While this is a common regex idiom in basic
regexes (sed acts this way for
On 12/4/09, Eric Covener cove...@gmail.com wrote:
On 12/4/09, Francis GALIEGUE f...@one2team.com wrote:
The problem I have is with the being systematically understood by
the right size of regexes to mean the whole thing matched by the
matching left regex. While this is a common
On 3-Dec-2009, at 22:22, J. Bakshi wrote:
Options +FollowSymLinks
RewriteEngine On
RewriteRule ^typo3$ - [L]
RewriteRule ^typo3/.*$ - [L]
RewriteCond %{REQUEST_FILENAME} !-f
RewriteCond %{REQUEST_FILENAME} !-d
RewriteCond %{REQUEST_FILENAME} !-l
RewriteCond %{REQUEST_URI} !^/webdav
On Fri, Dec 4, 2009 at 14:04, Eric Covener cove...@gmail.com wrote:
On 12/4/09, Francis GALIEGUE f...@one2team.com wrote:
I have tried to backslash it
Backslash worked for me in the RedirectMatch test.
Well, it does indeed... During my test period, I forgot that I had an
ExpiresDefault set
ISPs will soon
start to provide their customers with routers that support IPv6, so
this is in my opinion a wise decision. It's a bit like TV
manucfaturers including a DVB-T tuner in their offerings, even though
most people don't have a need for it, yet.
Krist
And until that day happens,
What a nasty member of the user list!
On Fri, Dec 4, 2009 at 9:41 AM, Daniel Reinhardt crypto...@cryptodan.netwrote:
ISPs will soon
start to provide their customers with routers that support IPv6, so
this is in my opinion a wise decision. It's a bit like TV
manucfaturers including a DVB-T
On 4-Dec-2009, at 07:47, Jorge Medina wrote:
What a nasty member of the user list!
Nah, just a bad case of myopia.
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The
Hi, Haroon and Tom
I think I found the problem but I have to wait for backend Oracle DB to make a
change to test.
But it seems nobody answers my question 2.
Ryan
-Original Message-
From: Haroon Rafique [mailto:haroon.rafi...@utoronto.ca]
Sent: Tuesday, December 01, 2009 10:57 AM
Hi,
I am getting following message in the error log of apache. I am using apache
with subversion. Error log message:
[warn] (OS 10038)An operation was attempted on something that is not a
socket. : getsockname failed
Please let me know why do I get this warning? And how to resolve it?
is there a way via RewriteRule to force all access to a certain URL to return
with a HTTP 500
e.g. i have a number 3 applications that are or will be obsoleted and
is expected to return a 500 to all callers who try to access it.
so when someone tries to access a deprecated URL such as
On 5 Dec 2009, at 01:25, Frank Z wrote:
is there a way via RewriteRule to force all access to a certain URL to return
with a HTTP 500
e.g. i have a number 3 applications that are or will be obsoleted and is
expected to return a 500 to all callers who try to access it.
so when
On Dec 4, 2009, at 20:25 , Frank Z wrote:
is there a way via RewriteRule to force all access to a certain URL
to return with a HTTP 500
e.g. i have a number 3 applications that are or will be obsoleted
and is expected to return a 500 to all callers who try to access it.
so when someone
It was thus said that the Great Daniel Reinhardt once stated:
ISPs will soon
start to provide their customers with routers that support IPv6, so
this is in my opinion a wise decision. It's a bit like TV
manucfaturers including a DVB-T tuner in their offerings, even though
most people don't
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