I'm having trouble with Apache2 on OS X. What I'm finding is that if I
load pages that have a lot of data (big photos, or lots of text) Firefox
throws the error "Firefox received a message with incorrect Message
Authentication Code. If the error occurs frequently, contact the
website administrator."
It's consistently reproducible and since my webserver is behind a
firewall, I'm pretty sure that it's not the million question attack. :)
Server version: Apache/2.0.52
Server built: Sep 30 2004 18:20:43
Any ideas about how to fix this?
I'm running copies of Apache, PHP, and MySQL built by someone else, and
I thought that this might be related to the old version of apache, so I
thought I'd give a shot to building apache from source.
I downloaded httpd-2.2.3, and ran
sudo ./configure --prefix=/Library/Apache2 --enable-mods-shared=ALL
Then sudo make, then sudo make install
When I tried sudo apachectl start, I got an error message about errors
when it started to load modules. (I kept my old httpd.conf) I suspect
that there was some other set of steps that I should have taken to build
all of the modules against the new version of apache, but I'm ignorant
about how to proceed.
Can someone offer some guidance?
Thanks!
Tom
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