OK, I found out the reason for the problem, but I do not understand why it did.
I installed php a week ago, and after that the problems started ... By installing php, ubuntu replaced the apache mpm package into apache php-mpm ... by removing php's mpm and installing the apach's version, the problem solved ... I do not know if that's a bug, or a feature of php's mpm . Ido On 11/5/06, ik <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hello list, I run apache 2.0.55 on my Ubuntu edgy (was upgraded by apt-get dist-upgrade if that matters). Now the server only accepts connections from 127.0.0.1 (port 81). Since last week, most of the times that I try to load a page/execute a ruby script it takes more then a minute (regardless of the web browser) to return the requested web page, and on error.log there is the following error message: [info] [client 127.0.0.1] (32): core_output_filter: writing data to the network Now the weirdest part is, that when I run wireshark, apache gives me "immediately" the page, and when I close the sniffer, it continue to act "regularly", but it brings me the wrong page. (it feels like a proxy problem, but I do not have a proxy). Google was unable to help me on this matter. Thank you for any help in this matter, Ido -- http://ik.homelinux.org/
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