It was thus said that the Great Ruben Safir once stated:
> On 3/24/23 20:53, Sean Conner wrote:
> > /usr/local/apache2/bin/apachectl graceful
>
> that might not work if systemd is superving
systemd is not supervising on my server, which is why I'm using apa
It was thus said that the Great Tom Browder once stated:
> On Fri, Mar 24, 2023 at 12:23 Tom Browder wrote:
>
> > I have all my websites using Apache's managed certs. Up to now I have been
> > restarting them periodically manually as root executing "apachectl
> > graceful" and then checking to
It was thus said that the Great Jeffrey Denison once stated:
> Can someone tell me how to remove Apache 2.4 HTTP server I installed
> from source? I can't get it to run & I see it's in the Fedora repos &
> can be installed from dns. I thought I might have better success if I
> remove the one I
It was thus said that the Great Tom Evans once stated:
On Tue, Feb 14, 2012 at 3:10 AM, Sean Conner s...@conman.org wrote:
Nope. I just ran a program [1] that opened and read 25,018 files in 2.5
seconds [2]. I'd bet unnoticeable.
So that is an extra 5 seconds on a graceful restart
It was thus said that the Great Noel Butler once stated:
On Mon, 2012-02-13 at 22:10 -0500, Sean Conner wrote:
So its going to open, read and close 2000 files, rather than open, read
and close one file, that may or may not be noticeable at
startup/reloads, if I was a betting man, I'd
It was thus said that the Great Tom Evans once stated:
On Tue, Feb 14, 2012 at 4:32 PM, Sean Conner s...@conman.org wrote:
And really, how often is Apache restarted? On a graceful restart, it can
still serve requests.
It's clear you have a strong opinion on this. I prefer my mission
It was thus said that the Great Noel Butler once stated:
On Tue, 2012-02-14 at 12:21 +1000, Nick Edwards wrote:
On 2/12/12, Steve Swift swi...@swiftys.org.uk wrote:
I don't think it would make a significant difference if you had a single
file with 2000 vhosts, or 2000 files with one
It was thus said that the Great Michael B Allen once stated:
Hi All,
I have a site that is accessible through multiple hostnames like:
http://www.busicorp.com/
http://server123.vps.hosting.net/
http://busicorp.com/
but I only want the site to be accessible through the first
It was thus said that the Great Michael B Allen once stated:
Hi Sean,
Ok. But I already have:
VirtualHost *:80
ServerName www.busicorp.com
...
/VirtualHost
Can I have multiple VirtualHost sections with the same address (*:80)
or expressions that overlap logically?
Yes.
It was thus said that the Great William A. Rowe Jr. once stated:
On 1/28/2011 7:51 AM, Rich Bowen wrote:
On Jan 28, 2011, at 8:44 AM, Skye Sweeney wrote:
Question: Is it possible to configure Apache and/or other components to
allow a client to have a simple bash shell into the
It was thus said that the Great Tim Johnson once stated:
* Eric Covener cove...@gmail.com [101031 17:14]:
You don't have permission to access /index.py on this server
Check your error log for a more informative message.
Yeah right. :) why didn't I remember to do that?
It was thus said that the Great Ray Van Dolson once stated:
On Thu, Apr 08, 2010 at 02:18:28PM -0700, Jason Nunnelley wrote:
I'm using syslog-ng. It does the job.
A nice little rsync script is nice, but you're still storing log files
on the individual servers until you run some rsync
It was thus said that the Great Marten Lehmann once stated:
Hello,
I want to setup Apache with IPv6 hosts and so I asked myself, what
happens to REMOTE_ADDR in log files? A typical line would be
12.23.34.45 - - [06/Apr/2010:23:15:32 +0200] GET /styles/navi.css
HTTP/1.0 304 - referer
It was thus said that the Great Nerius Landys once stated:
I'm wondering what methods are preferred for preventing this sort of
attack. I'm wondering this for two reasons: 1) I want to secure my
websites and 2) I want to learn techniques that address this issue
because I'm writing my own
It was thus said that the Great Nerius Landys once stated:
This is called 'slow loris' attack. That'll give you something to Google for
:)
Thank you so much for the help guys.
I did Google slowloris and I did indeed find much information. In
fact, the program I wrote from scratch does
It was thus said that the Great Jos Chrispijn once stated:
I have given a user access to a text (sub)directory. Can someone tell me
how I can change the default view layout of such a directory (the
default Apache view when not using index.html?
I would like to provide a wider tab on first
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
It was thus said that the Great Stephen Love once stated:
So what you are telling me is that there IS no REAL 2-way handshaking
going on. Then we've lost ALL hope of security.
There is a 2-way handshake, but it's at the TCP layer, which is used to
establish a reliable, stream-oriented
It was thus said that the Great Brian Mearns once stated:
Is there any way to get Apache to behave differently based on the
status code, specifically apply different OutputFilters? This is
similar in concept, I believe, to AddOutputFilterByType, which relies
on the generated Content-Type
It was thus said that the Great Raimund Eimann once stated:
Hi,
my DocumentRoot is /srv/www/blah.com/htdocs. I prefer to have all my
photos on my dedicated photo drive which is somehwere under
/usr/local/video/pics/.
You can add the following to your configuration file:
Alias
It was thus said that the Great ricardo figueiredo once stated:
That's the question. I dont have any idea.
If you have no idea how to prioritize the requests, then I doubt you'll
get much help. Prioritization of requests can happen in the router, a
load balancer or the actual webserver.
It was thus said that the Great Eldad Chai once stated:
Hi,
I am using Apache reverse proxy.
I want to perform the following and wondering if it is possible:
1) Extract a field (Subject Name) from a client certificate sent over
SSL and compare it to a local list I have
2)
It was thus said that the Great Doug Bell once stated:
On May 28, 2009, at 2:55 PM, CrystalCracker wrote:
I have at least 20 active apache threads (ps -ef | grep httpd), average
is about 40 threads and goes upto 70 at the peak. Does the above setting
sounds resonable?
MaxClients at 250
It was thus said that the Great Ben Welsh once stated:
When I study my lsof logs on httpd instances, I'm seeing the use of a number
of image libraries, or instance, that I cannot imagine any use for in my
applications. then when I look at the yum log the DV provisioned by my host
I see those
It was thus said that the Great Mick Sheppard once stated:
Hi,
Just to throw a slight spanner in the works here. My understanding of
'open files' is open file descriptors. As far as a file descriptor is
concerned there is no real difference between a physical file on disk
and a socket
It was thus said that the Great Andr Warnier once stated:
Another thing : it looks from your lsof list, that you are using the
Apache prefork model.
I don't remember precisely your configuration or the kind of load or
processes you are running, but you might try the worker (threaded)
It was thus said that the Great Krist van Besien once stated:
On Wed, Apr 29, 2009 at 4:06 AM, Buddy wu ejournal...@gmail.com wrote:
I use apache with ssl and require client cert. how to let the user know he
shouldrequest a cert? now when a person without a cert access the site, it
only
It was thus said that the Great Buddy wu once stated:
when setup apache using ssl, and require a client certificate to login,
then in apache's logfile. can log the user who access the website with
certificate? and which certificate he use, like name, email etc.thanks alog
In my Apache config
It was thus said that the Great Brian Mearns once stated:
On Wed, Apr 29, 2009 at 1:58 PM, ricardo figueiredo
ricardoogra...@gmail.com wrote:
Sorry,
Let me explain my situation again.
I'm using directive RewriteMap using external rewriting program.
This program is developed in language
It was thus said that the Great Kanstantin Reznichak once stated:
Hello,
Thank you for reply. Unfortunately, mod-limitipconn seems to act too late.
After installing and enabling it:
Location /
MaxConnPerIP 15
/Location
Netstat shows:
# netstat -atn
Active Internet connections
It was thus said that the Great J. Bakshi once stated:
I am running an apache server at a remote debian box which have 4 GB RAM
and quad-core intel CPU. During the development period the site was
first. But after finishing the site when people start to access it, the
site some times become
It was thus said that the Great - - once stated:
Hi,
I am recently set-up an environment for testing client certificate based
authentication on an apache webserver. The test environment is a recent Ubuntu
8.10 distro with tinyca2 0.7.5 and apache 2.2.9. I have setup a test root CA,
two
It was thus said that the Great Andr Warnier once stated:
Hi.
Some people (to which I belong), after trying to digest the various RFCs
and other recommendations that seem to deal with the subject (e.g.
RFC3986 and the document above), come to the conclusion that the
character set and/or
It was thus said that the Great Brian Mearns once stated:
Thanks for the detailed response, Sean. I'm still not entirely clear
on one thing, though: If I created my own certificate and gave the the
organization name Conman Laboratories and an Organzational unit name
of Clients, would I be
It was thus said that the Great Brian Mearns once stated:
I just want to double check some things because I implement ssl client
auth on my server, to make sure I really understand what I'm doing:
First, if I use SSLRequire to check various fields in a client's
certificate, is it implied
It was thus said that the Great Hugh E Cruickshank once stated:
From: Nick Kew Sent: September 15, 2008 19:43
On 16 Sep 2008, at 02:44, Hugh E Cruickshank wrote:
Right now if someone were to attempt to access these subdirectories
(i.e. http://www.example.com/cgi-bin) they would
It was thus said that the Great Aaron Todd once stated:
Hello,
I am looking to configure Apache in a way that I've never done
before. I've tried describing this to google to see what it spits
out, but I am unsure of the results. What I am looking to do is have
a set of files in the
It was thus said that the Great benjamin once stated:
Hello,
I'm currently using Apache 2.2 under Debian Etch, with FastCGI/Suexec
and Php5.2 (all of these softwares have been installed as Debian
paquets, using aptitude).
CPU load is correct, however memory consumption is really high :
Okay, I found what appears to be a rather odd bug, or at least a very odd
interaction between multiple paths through Apache. I'm running
Apache/2.0.52 (stock install for CentOS 4.4). Here's the configuration for
the site in question:
VirtualHost 66.252.224.242:80
ServerName
It was thus said that the Great Sean Conner once stated:
Okay, I found what appears to be a rather odd bug, or at least a very odd
interaction between multiple paths through Apache. I'm running
Apache/2.0.52 (stock install for CentOS 4.4). Here's the configuration for
the site
It was thus said that the Great linux guru once stated:
Does anybody host about 2000-2500 virtual sites in single server?
I've hosted about 1000+ sites on a single server, and have faced some of
the problems mentioned herein.
Which version of Apache do you prefer 2.0 or 2.2 for hosting
It was thus said that the Great Jaqui Greenlees once stated:
You could check the php config and other details at
http://82.222.170.52/i.php
This was not a good idea, this list has publicly
accesable archives of all messages.
And how is this any different than when it's requested to
It was thus said that the Great Grant once stated:
Hello, at what page size does it no longer make sense to use
mod_deflate would you say?
If mod_deflate uses the same compression as gzip, then the test I just did
on some small files indicates maybe about 100-120 bytes is the break even
It was thus said that the Great Kerry Wilson once stated:
I am getting the following critical error throughout my log files:
(24)Too many open files: /var/www/.htaccess pcfg_openfile: unable to
check htaccess file, ensure it is readable
/var/www/.htaccess does not exist
I suspect the
It was thus said that the Great michaeljay once stated:
I have httpd 2.2 / windows xp
My cgi program (ansi c) is failing to echo arguments from an xhtml
form. Thinking this is common. Can anyone point to common
configuration errors which would result in something like this.
The resulting
It was thus said that the Great uxwrstre once stated:
On Tuesday 05 December 2006 08:38, Sean Conner wrote:
One trick I've done under Unix, debugging CGI programs in C is to add the
following to the CGI program:
...
Thanks, this is a very good idea!
I suppose that you must also set
It was thus said that the Great Boyle Owen once stated:
On Friday 01 December 2006 14:05, uxwrstre wrote:
...
shows the following: [Fri Dec 1 13:33:43 2006] [error] [client
134.171.16.75] Premature end of script headers:
/home/web/archive/docs/bin/http-goto
Hello everybody,
It was thus said that the Great Syntax once stated:
My question is :
Is there any one know about what is the difference between UNIX source and
WIN source in detail ?
One major difference will be the character(s) used to mark the end of each
line of text in the source code. Unix and
It was thus said that the Great Xuekun Hu once stated:
Thanks for replying.
I've sent a message a few minutes ago, ranting about the mean of
simultaneous users.
Here 2000 simultaneous users means 2000 connections at the same time,
not the 2000 requests/s. I estimate
It was thus said that the Great Joel Mandapat once stated:
Hi Joshua,
Thanks for ur reply.
The projection of the number of users of the php application is around
10K users.
I'm just wondering if tweaking of apache can help me achieve those
numbers of users.
It's not users per se, but
It was thus said that the Great Jonathan Horne once stated:
On Tuesday 07 November 2006 20:32, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm a newbie to Apache, actually, a dummy (:
Can someone please explain to me,
why am I allowed to restart Apache with
httpd -k {restart|graceful}
while working
It was thus said that the Great host.md once stated:
Hi to all. I am running a site with free hosting on apache. Everything works
fine..until some of our free users, by mistake runs some infinite loops. The
current configuration of the apache is based on ExtFilterOutput, which sends
all the
It was thus said that the Great Steve Swift once stated:
But apache won't (can't!) kill the process that's looping...
The operating system is Linux. The separate threads are spawned as apache
(in our case) but there is still the root process running httpd - that
should have no problems
It was thus said that the Great Tim McIntyre once stated:
Hey all,
I've been tasked with upgrading our ancient (1.2.9) apache to 2.3. I
have read and researched this a good bit but this is on our
production server so I need to be really sure.
On FreeBSD
./configure
It was thus said that the Great Tom Ray [Lists] once stated:
I'm running a SuSE 9.1 server with Apache 2.0.58 and as of last Thursday
I'm seeing a ton of files created in spots they should be. All created
by wwwrun (the webserver). I'm finding PHP scripts that are blatantly
commented with
It was thus said that the Great Vagelis Papadogiannakis once stated:
Actually, my dear friend using the core file, vi, and perltook me no more
than 15 minutes to restore each and every one virtualhost (count: 123, some
of them with more than 1 subdomain)
Well, I did say for next time.
It was thus said that the Great Vagelis Papadogiannakis once stated:
Any Ideas, are more than welcome, actually u will save me if you can find a
way around this. I will be your slave forever.
As you may have noticed, I am desparate.
For next time you might want to enable mod_info:
It was thus said that the Great Sergey Tsalkov once stated:
Hey guys.. My Apache was hit with a DoS attack, where the attacker was
opening connections to the server and not sending any data. It quickly
reached the MaxClients limit and prevented any further connections to
the server.
For
It was thus said that the Great Shai once stated:
On 5/26/06, Christian [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
I'm searching a windows version of Apache 1.3.12.
Where can I find it ? Is there a place with older versions of Apache to d=
ownload ?
Regards.
Why would you want to go back in time?
It was thus said that the Great Joshua Slive once stated:
On 5/26/06, Sean Conner [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
It was thus said that the Great Shai once stated:
On 5/26/06, Christian [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
I'm searching a windows version of Apache 1.3.12.
Where can I find
It was thus said that the Great Georgy Goshin once stated:
Hello,
A few of virtual hosts on my server was hacked - the content was replaced
and I can't figure how they did it. Is there any software that will scan the
web server and checks for known security holes?
I don't know of any
It was thus said that the Great Graham Frank once stated:
Hey all,
I have been having some strange segfaults come though which I really don't
know how to describe or understand for that matter.
Which operating system? From the looks of it, it looks to be a 64-bit
version.
Apr 17
It was thus said that the Great Daniel P. Brown once stated:
One of my customers is using a load-balanced set of four servers.
One server is fully-capable of handling the MySQL databases and PHP
webpages with no problems at all. However, he has three additional
servers so far, all
It was thus said that the Great Amalan, S once stated:
Thanks much. This explains why my installation did not need root
privileges - I was running it on port 1150 or so.
This also brings up the question: is there a reason to set the port to
be below 1024 so that only root can start it up?
It was thus said that the Great Markus Mayer once stated:
I looked in the code and the manuals for the system calls. It seems I have no
control over this from apache. I will have to look in the system itself, but
I doubt I can change anything there. If I find something I will report back
It was thus said that the Great Noah Silverman once stated:
Thanks Keith,
I DID a fresh compile of php4 and php5.
Both give me the same crash. No difference.
I'm starting to think that the problem might be with the Apache
installation.
Are you compiling Apache with mpm=prefork?
It was thus said that the Great Nick Kew once stated:
Debian's package makes the configuration very confusing. If you have
an up-to-date Apache then httpd -M will tell you straight away, but ..
Look into using mod_info. Look in the configuration file for a section
that looks like:
It was thus said that the Great Thomas Anderson once stated:
I get a Not found when I try that
Not Found
The requested URL /server-info was not found on this server.
Any idea why?
You need to make sure that mod_info is enabled.
-spc (Hmm ... guess going to /server-info to see
It was thus said that the Great Thomas Anderson once stated:
Hi,
I have Apache2 installed on a debian server. I had installed several modules
but am not sure what all I had installed.
Is there any way I can see what all modules are present?
'apache2 -l' does not show all the modules
It was thus said that the Great John Rodenbiker once stated:
I'm very new to running a web server.
Is there a way to have httpd drop requests to URIs that don't actually
exist in my environment?
For example, if I have a very simple web site with just the document
index.html I don't
It was thus said that the Great Tim Johnson once stated:
Hello
I need to programmatically connect to a cgi script at a domain
that is password protected.
Let's say the URL for the script is
http://www.somedomain.com/cgi-bin/py/dothis.py
and
http://www.somedomain.com is restricted
It was thus said that the Great Tezyn Drasdin once stated:
On 2/21/06, David Wolever [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
You can either use:
GET http://wolever.wolever.net/ HTTP/1.1
or specify a host:
GET / HTTP/1.1
Host: wolever.wolever.net
The thing about that is it still requires that
It was thus said that the Great Joshua Slive once stated:
In general, there are not many people insterested in nph scripts
anymore, so I'd guess that little testing or debugging is done on
them. They aren't useful for very much.
Be that as it may, but is there some other way for a CGI
It was thus said that the Great Joshua Slive once stated:
On 2/15/06, Sean Conner [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
It was thus said that the Great Joshua Slive once stated:
In general, there are not many people insterested in nph scripts
anymore, so I'd guess that little testing or debugging
It was thus said that the Great Nick Kew once stated:
On Wednesday 15 February 2006 22:07, Sean Conner wrote:
Oh wow ... I'll have to try that. Is it also available in Apache 1.3?
(just on the off chance that you might know ... )
Of course. It's in every version of Apache.
More
About eight months ago I wrote about this problem. Today I had some spare
time to test it again, this time with Apache 2.0.55 and it *still* persists.
First, the original email:
I have a few CGI scripts, written in C (legacy stuff that I don't wish to
rewrite if possible) that work
It was thus said that the Great Andrew Brosnan once stated:
Hi,
I'm hoping to exclude certain items from being logged in the error logs.
According to one section of the docs this does not seem possible, yet
another section suggests that it is. Can this be done?
More specifically, I'm
It was thus said that the Great Dave Beach once stated:
I would have expected no such secondary authentication prompt, as the file
is found in a directory subordinate to the one established for the
authentication realm in the httpd.conf file.
What am I missing? Are there relevant parts of
I'm playing around with authentication schemes under Apache. In reading
the spec [1] I notice that a server can send multiple authentication
schemes.
Now, Apache has support for both Basic and Digest authentication schemes,
and that both the scheme and userid are included with the
It was thus said that the Great Joshua Slive once stated:
On 12/7/05, Senthil Nathan [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
hi all,
my application running on Apache 2 on mod_perl 2 uses htaccess to
authenticate. so i need to get the username and the password who is
authenticated to login for
It was thus said that the Great vivek relan once stated:
I am using CGI scriping for server programming. I am interested in raw
socket. But, it is not working. On the other hand, stream socket is working
properly. Anybody know about it ? or Is there is no support for raw socket?
What exactly
It was thus said that the Great Davide Bianchi once stated:
Richard Victor Correia wrote:
The default Port is 81
?? why 81 ?
My guess, Richard's ISP is blocking incoming access to port 80. When I
had Adelphia Cable they did this, and I ended up running a webserver on port
81.
-spc
It was thus said that the Great Joshua Kogut once stated:
Also, what advantages over perl, php, heck, even asp does C have? Many of
these server-side languages have syntax that is closely related to C.
There's a better way to do this, and you would be saving yourself alot of
time and effort.
It was thus said that the Great Dan Trainor once stated:
Sean Conner wrote:
It was thus said that the Great Dan Trainor once stated:
The initial authentication would take place via PHP form. I understand
how 'require valid-user' works, and how it's used.
I figured out a way to do
It was thus said that the Great Dan Trainor once stated:
The initial authentication would take place via PHP form. I understand
how 'require valid-user' works, and how it's used.
I figured out a way to do it, I'll re-post later on after I test a bit.
I'm using PHP to use
It was thus said that the Great Marc Perkel once stated:
I've asked about this before and never got an answer. I used to run my
server on a dual xeon computer and it was very memory efficient. I moved
to the 64 bit version of of Fedora Core 4 and now it's filling up memory
really fast.
It was thus said that the Great [EMAIL PROTECTED] once stated:
I can put the IP of the box just under the ServerName?
(from /etc/httpd/conf /httpd.conf)
# If this is not set to valid DNS name for your host, server-generated
# redirections will not work. See also the UseCanonicalName
AragonX wrote:
I'm afraid someone will spoof the IP addresses of the internal network
to bypass this security measure.
I don't see how that's possible. Given the following:
M - malicious hacker at address M
W - webserver
I - internal network
It was thus said that the Great Dave Morrow once stated:
Hi all. How can I rewrite port 80 to https? I know I have seen this
somewhere, but cannot locate it.
Basically, if someone comes in to http://www.mydomain.com I want to
redirect them to https://www.mydomain.com
Try
It was thus said that the Great greg wm once stated:
right after the title the file says meta http-equiv=Content-Type
content=text/html; charset=iso-8859-1. why isn't that good enough?
why does it make no difference at all what i change it to? i tried
utf-8, Utf-8, UTF-8,
It was thus said that the Great Stuart Gall once stated:
Hello,
As I understand it Location something
and Directory something
are equivalent except Location refers from the Document root
Not quite. Location refers to the URL, *not* the directory.
For example:
It was thus said that the Great Harald Falkenberg once stated:
Hallo,
thank you for your help. Have you or someone else an idea what causes such
a high use of file descriptors? How can I monitor the usage of file
descriptors and see what kind of files are related to them?
How many sites
It was thus said that the Great Joshua Slive once stated:
On 8/16/05, Oren Gozlan [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Thnx,
what i'm trying to do is to send a POST to the server, and i want that the
apache will delay X secs before processing the POST.
But what is the point?
Well, aside from
It was thus said that the Great Maxim Vexler once stated:
What can be done to stop the attack ?
It's pretty easy to stop this under Linux (this may work under other Unix
flavors if you adjust the command accordingly), by doing, as root:
#GenericRootUnixPrompt route add -host
It was thus said that the Great Neelay Shah once stated:
--- Roger B.A. Klorese [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hard links don't exist in Windows, do they?
And on Linux and other Unixen they require suitable
permissions on the
object.
Well, there are some programs like junction
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
It was thus said that the Great David Blomstrom once stated:
I want to create a content management system that
produces user/search engine-friendly URL's like these:
www.geozoo.org/stacks/Carnivora/
www.geozoo.org/kids/Carnivora/
www.geozoo.org/stacks/Canidae/
It was thus said that the Great David Blomstrom once stated:
I don't understand this file system, but it sounds
like you're referring to folders that list articles
about various species.
Yes. [1]
In fact, my pages will consist
of a variety of articles, as well as snippets of
It was thus said that the Great Grzegorz Jankowski once stated:
Hi, I think I have quite sofisticated problem with virtual servers on
my apache ( 1.3.26 ). It's standig on Linux box ( 2.4.x ).
Everything was qiute fine ( about 10 virtual servers with separate
content, DNS defined of course
It was thus said that the Great Oliver Kirchel once stated:
Hi Sean,
I have good news and bad news.
First, the good news - it works now.
The bad news are that I get now in my error.log this message:
[Wed Aug 3 02:50:03 2005] [warn] send body: filedescriptor (1031)
larger than FD_SETSIZE
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