I've been using roxen for some http servers, and I observed
that it's a pretty decent server. One problem I have though is that
it doesn't seem to support HTTP resume. Do you have any
information on this?
Thanks,
--
Eray (exa) Ozkural
Comp. Sci. Dept., Bilkent University, Ankara
* "Eileen" == Eileen Orbell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Eileen> My question is really how to add php as a module to Roxen?
The php4 module doesn't really work for anything more than trivial
things yet.
However, the cgi version of php works nicely. Install it, then
1.) A
Hi,
I am new to Roxen. My setup is Debian which a mysql database and php
installed. I want to be able to config php with Roxen. I have Roxen
installed. My question is really how to add php as a module to Roxen?
Thanks
Eileen Orbell
Software & Internet Applications
Capitol Col
Hi,
I installed Roxen server which seems to be running sweet. Being a new to
Roxen do I have to do anything in the way of modules to use MySql as
well? I am trying to build a dynamic website for a project using mysql and
really just wondered if Roxen needed any config to access a mysql
> Check that it is indeed running with "ps axf | grep pike". Check
> /var/log/roxen/debug/default.1 (or .2). Check you have tried the
> correct port (grep ConfigurationURL /etc/roxen/Global_Variables).
Right. It seems I found the problem (around 3:30am, but that's anoth
* "Martin" == Högman wrote:
Martin> I just installed the Roxen webserver in order to check it out,
Martin> but when I pointed my browser to the standardized address
Martin> (http://moonspell.nowhere:19656) it seems that I can't connect
Martin> to the server.
Chec
Hi,
I just installed the Roxen webserver in order to check it out, but when I
pointed my browser to the standardized address (http://moonspell.nowhere:19656)
it seems that I can't connect to the server. Any clues? It's kinda
"fresh-of-the-deb"-install, so basically I'd
Hi,
I just installed the Roxen webserver in order to check it out, but when I
pointed my browser to the standardized address (http://moonspell.nowhere:19656)
it seems that I can't connect to the server. Any clues? It's kinda
"fresh-of-the-deb"-install, so basically I'd
The version of roxen now in potato (1.3.122-0.3) is unusable for me
since the add modules screen doesn't work (cf. bug #52053). Has anyone
gotten around this bug? Are there any other ways to add a module? Or
should I just downgrade?
>> "PM" == Pann McCuaig <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
PM> Since you're running debian and (de)installation is so easy, why
PM> not just replace Apache with Roxen and see how it goes. You can
PM> always change back easily if something breaks.
I would leave
On Wed, May 05, 1999 at 12:20:29PM -0400, Dan Nguyen wrote:
> I'm interested in using the Roxen webserver, however, I'm currently
> running Apache, and don't want anything to break. Does anyone know of
> any problems which will occur if I do so?
Well it all depends o
Hi,
I'm interested in using the Roxen webserver, however, I'm currently
running Apache, and don't want anything to break. Does anyone know of
any problems which will occur if I do so?
-dan
PS. Please cc me a copy of any replies.
--
Dan Nguyen | It is with tru
On Sun, 23 Nov 1997, Martin Schulze wrote:
> I've now finished the first Debian package of Roxen Challenger 1.1.
> Roxen was formerly known as Spinner which itself was called Spider
> before. This is the most recent version, 1.2 is prepared for
> release but has some pr
Martin Schulze <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> There is one thing that could be done better. Roxen is the only
> webserver that comes as a Debian package but does not server port 80
> by default. You *have* to configure it by hand - i.e. by your
> favourite brows
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Good morning folks,
I've now finished the first Debian package of Roxen Challenger 1.1.
Roxen was formerly known as Spinner which itself was called Spider
before. This is the most recent version, 1.2 is prepared for
release but has some pro
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