[users@httpd] SSI command #flastmod not working on directories (apache2)

2005-05-20 Thread flameboy
I moved my website to a new server using apache2 instead of apache1.3 and have come to find out that i am unable to get the modification date of directories using SSI. Everything between the two servers is identical, and the command works fine on any non-directory. the folder is chmodded 777 i am

Re: [users@httpd] web server slow too much slow

2005-05-20 Thread Bill Parker
- Original Message - From: "Msuro Venanzi" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: Sent: Friday, May 20, 2005 11:22 AM Subject: RE: [EMAIL PROTECTED] web server slow too much slow > the lookup option in the http.conf is off > now i have checked the router again > and i'm inside the lan > can somebody

[users@httpd] one cookie for all html

2005-05-20 Thread Michael D. Berger
I would like to manage one cookie for all the myriad files in my tree. This would be easy if the one cgi script in the root were called irrespective of the contents of the GET. Can this be done? How? Thanks, Mike. -- Michael D. Berger [EMAIL PROTECTED] -

Re: [users@httpd] apache2 compile on Win32

2005-05-20 Thread hunter
On 5/20/05, Wagner, Aaron <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > Does anyone know of a good place to take me thru compiling Apache2 from > source for Win platforms? > > I've read the apache site's info but I've never compiled, I need one > with baby steps. > > > aaron > > -

Re: [users@httpd] Execute perl Script

2005-05-20 Thread Mark Feather
In fear of making a fool of myself! Does the presence or absence of trailing forward slashes make a difference? Is: Alias /cgi-bin /srv/www/cgi-bin/ the same as: Alias /cgi-bin/ /srv/www/cgi-bin/ with or without the last forward slash too! Is http://www.yourdomain.com/cgi-bin/ the same as http

Re: [users@httpd] Apache 2 on a CD/DVD

2005-05-20 Thread Joshua Kugler
On Friday 20 May 2005 12:04, Michael Avila wrote: > What I want to do: > -- > I am wanting to put Apache 2 on a CD/DVD and start it when the CD/DVD is > inserted in the drive. This is part of a distribution CD/DVD to police and > fire depts with information about people in t

Re: [users@httpd] web server slow too much slow

2005-05-20 Thread Msuro Venanzi
solved now some missconfigurations somebody try again? http://maurovenanzi.dynalias.org/ thanks --- John Hudak <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> ha scritto: > I just did...operation timmed out.. > John > > > Msuro Venanzi wrote: > > >the lookup option in the http.conf is off > >now i have checked the ro

Re: [EMAIL PROTECTED] How to make apache to fix the url in the browser?

2005-05-20 Thread Flávio Henrique
Guys, thank you very much for all this information. Unfortunately my php knowlegde is 1% and will be a lost of time do it... I was just thinking there was a easy way to do it in section, in httpd2.conf. But, again, thank all you for the tips. Flávio ---

[users@httpd] Apache 2 on a CD/DVD

2005-05-20 Thread Michael Avila
What I want to do: -- I am wanting to put Apache 2 on a CD/DVD and start it when the CD/DVD is inserted in the drive. This is part of a distribution CD/DVD to police and fire depts with information about people in the community who will be part of the Community Emergency Res

[users@httpd] SSL-Proxy

2005-05-20 Thread Florian Lindner
Hello, since only SSL on the default vhost is possible I want to create a proxy for the other vhosts: ServerName centershock.net SSLEngine On SSLCertificateFile /etc/apache2/conf/ssl/server.crt SSLCertificateKeyFile /etc/apache2/conf/ssl/server.key

[users@httpd] apache2 compile on Win32

2005-05-20 Thread Wagner, Aaron
Does anyone know of a good place to take me thru compiling Apache2 from source for Win platforms? I've read the apache site's info but I've never compiled, I need one with baby steps. aaron - The official User-To-User support

Re: [users@httpd] How to make apache to fix the url in the browser?

2005-05-20 Thread Brian Hughes '89
Yeah, I was originally planning to get into the problems the framesets cause. I didn't want my post to come across as an actual recommendation, just a possible solution to the stated problem. I'm glad someone else came along and pointed those problems out. I've never been a fan of breaking URL

Re: [users@httpd] web server slow too much slow

2005-05-20 Thread John Hudak
I just did...operation timmed out.. John Msuro Venanzi wrote: the lookup option in the http.conf is off now i have checked the router again and i'm inside the lan can somebody click here to test the apache webserver? http://maurovenanzi.dynalias.org/ should see the welcome apache page th

RE: [users@httpd] web server slow too much slow

2005-05-20 Thread Msuro Venanzi
the lookup option in the http.conf is off now i have checked the router again and i'm inside the lan can somebody click here to test the apache webserver? http://maurovenanzi.dynalias.org/ should see the welcome apache page thanks --- [EMAIL PROTECTED] ha scritto: > If it is fast locally (on t

Re: [users@httpd] How to make apache to fix the url in the browser?

2005-05-20 Thread Joshua Slive
On 5/20/05, Brian Hughes '89 <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > What it sounds like you want to do is wrap the entry page to the > egroupware site in a Frameset that has 2 frame rows: 1 that is 100% the > height of the window and the second that is * (which is really 0 > height) Yes, this is the usual w

Re: [users@httpd] Alias and user directories gives 403 errors

2005-05-20 Thread Joe Orton
On Fri, May 20, 2005 at 10:12:14AM +0100, Andrew Walmsley wrote: > I'm trying to duplicate a server setup from one machine running Redhat > 9.0 and Apache 2.0.44 to a machine running > Red Hat Enterprise 2.6.9-5.0.5.Elsmp and Apache 2.0.52 > > The machine was setup, and Apache test page works corr

Re: [users@httpd] How to make apache to fix the url in the browser?

2005-05-20 Thread Brian Hughes '89
On May 20, 2005, at 12:08 PM, Flávio Henrique wrote: I dont want to make any redirection ok? I just want this: on my internal webserver I have egroupware installed (www.egroupware.org) my clients, when access my egroupware site, see, in the address bar the url: http://www.myserver.com/egroupwar

[users@httpd] Win32 Source download link is incorrect

2005-05-20 Thread Ian Huynh
Not sure where / who this should go to but on the main download page, the link for the Win32 Source download is incorrect. it's coded as Win32 Source: http://ftp.wayne.edu/apache/httpd/httpd-2.0.54-win32-x86-src.zip";>httpd-2.0.54-win32-x86-src.zip It should be http://ftp.wayne.edu/apache

RE: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Mass Virtual Hosting

2005-05-20 Thread PMilanese
GFS - Global, or Google? I'm assuming Global File System. I'm a big fan of avoiding ANY network or storage sharing. Although not likely, if the SAN takes a hit, your screwed. A large farm of decent size boxes, less variables. This is coming from a controlled environment. Hosting will likely be p

RE: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Apache 2 - Visit based connection limiting.

2005-05-20 Thread Jason Czerak
On Fri, 2005-05-20 at 11:18 -0400, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Well, Yeah, now that I look at my logs, That could effect alot of users. This apache module would have to do some sort of cookie deal. > Bad idea with all those proxy farms out there (AOL, etc)4 > > -Original Message- > From: J

RE: [EMAIL PROTECTED] How to make apache to fix the url in the browser? (different question)

2005-05-20 Thread PMilanese
I do not know how this can be possible. Apache does not 'tell' the browser anything unless it forwards (redirects) the request. In this case it would be forwarding it to itself. If you 'tell' the browser something, it will go there. There is no way to my knowledge that you can 'tell' the browser to

Re: [users@httpd] Rewriting headers

2005-05-20 Thread Brian Hughes '89
On May 20, 2005, at 06:04 AM, Alexander Mueller wrote: I am looking for a way to rewrite HTTP headers of requests passing through in proxy mode (mod_proxy). This works in connection with mod_headers, however it only allows basic manipulation (adding, removing, changing). I would need a way to us

Re: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Mass Virtual Hosting

2005-05-20 Thread Marian Marinov
Because no one have mentioned this. I will :) If you plan to use centralized hosting as I presume, you really need to thing about GFS... it is significantly better then AFS & NFS. About the configurations... most of the daemons(FTP,DNS,MTA) support DB backends. This improves the configurations g

[users@httpd] How to make apache to fix the url in the browser? (different question)

2005-05-20 Thread Flávio Henrique
Hi all! first: I made a search in arquives and not found anything related to my particular case. I dont want to make any redirection ok? I just want this: on my internal webserver I have egroupware installed (www.egroupware.org) my clients, when access my egroupware site, see, in the address bar

RE: [users@httpd] web server slow too much slow

2005-05-20 Thread PMilanese
Perhaps your ISP has done something to filter or slow it down (like Packeteer or something). Perhaps is is coincidental. Do you still have the windows box to see if it is still slow? Did you try running your webserver on another (preferably high) port? -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTE

RE: [users@httpd] web server slow too much slow

2005-05-20 Thread Msuro Venanzi
no it's fast locally but slow outside the lan --- [EMAIL PROTECTED] ha scritto: > If it is fast locally (on the SUSE box), and slow on > another box on the > local network, then it MAY be DNS lookups. You > likely do not have a > reverse address for your local network (192.x.x.x), > so it would

Re: Re[4]: [users@httpd] suexec improvement suggestion

2005-05-20 Thread Joshua Slive
On 5/20/05, Alexander Kolesnik <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > >> Could you please tell what security implications do you mean? And > >> what's the difference between original suexec's security and the one I > >> suggested? > > > I can't say that I'm a real expert here either, but one important

RE: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Mass Virtual Hosting

2005-05-20 Thread PMilanese
Just adding a bit more experience to the pile. Hope it is useful. (inline)- - how to point the ftp to the right direction, since you'll have several machines, the data won't be centralized (would the FTP server mount all the disks thrugh NFS (??) or would you use AFS to have a single big dist

Re[4]: [users@httpd] suexec improvement suggestion

2005-05-20 Thread Alexander Kolesnik
>> Could you please tell what security implications do you mean? And >> what's the difference between original suexec's security and the one I >> suggested? > I can't say that I'm a real expert here either, but one important > issue is that you would need to remove an suexec security check: >

RE: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Apache 2 - Visit based connection limiting.

2005-05-20 Thread PMilanese
Bad idea with all those proxy farms out there (AOL, etc) -Original Message- From: Jason Czerak [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Friday, May 20, 2005 10:47 AM To: users@httpd.apache.org Subject: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Apache 2 - Visit based connection limiting. What I wish to accomplish is a vi

RE: [users@httpd] web server slow too much slow

2005-05-20 Thread PMilanese
If it is fast locally (on the SUSE box), and slow on another box on the local network, then it MAY be DNS lookups. You likely do not have a reverse address for your local network (192.x.x.x), so it would definitely timeout. Were you running apache on windows, or IIS. The timeouts are probably hand

Re: Re[2]: [users@httpd] suexec improvement suggestion

2005-05-20 Thread Joshua Slive
On 5/20/05, Alexander Kolesnik <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Hello Joshua, > > Friday, May 20, 2005, 6:16:25 PM, you wrote: > > > (Even if you do have the knowledge to impliment this, you still may > > not have the knowledge to understand the security implications, so you > > probably still should

Re: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Mass Virtual Hosting

2005-05-20 Thread jcm
Hi, Message de Ludger Palm <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: Hallo *! We are planning to launch mass virtual hosting on a LAMP-based server farm running several ten thousand virtual webservers serving about a million http requests per day. Who can communicate information or contact to people meeting this challe

Re[2]: [users@httpd] suexec improvement suggestion

2005-05-20 Thread Alexander Kolesnik
Hello Joshua, Friday, May 20, 2005, 6:16:25 PM, you wrote: > (Even if you do have the knowledge to impliment this, you still may > not have the knowledge to understand the security implications, so you > probably still shouldn't do it.) Could you please tell what security implications do yo

[EMAIL PROTECTED] Apache 2 - Visit based connection limiting.

2005-05-20 Thread Jason Czerak
What I wish to accomplish is a visit based connection limiting. A visit defined as an IP address (user) that is active within the site, but not idle for X time (say, 30 minutes). Modules like mod_throttle, bw_mod, mod_bandwidth, primarily do bandwidth based limits and connection based. bw_mod, d

Re: [users@httpd] web server slow too much slow

2005-05-20 Thread Msuro Venanzi
ok i will try this also in the evening but why on windows i have no problem about speed? i'm in doubt about this procedure ...regarding to /etc/host update , i think i could try something directly in the dns configuration thanks --- Robert Zagarello <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> ha scritto: > > Msur

RE: [users@httpd] public_html does not work

2005-05-20 Thread Axel-Stéphane SMORGRAV
It might be due to not having an index.html file in your $HOME/public_html directory... -ascs -Original Message- From: alfredo [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Friday, May 13, 2005 8:43 PM To: users@httpd.apache.org Subject: [EMAIL PROTECTED] public_html does not work Hello, I'm trying

[EMAIL PROTECTED] Mass Virtual Hosting

2005-05-20 Thread Ludger Palm
Hallo *! We are planning to launch mass virtual hosting on a LAMP-based server farm running several ten thousand virtual webservers serving about a million http requests per day. Who can communicate information or contact to people meeting this challenge with success? With best regards, Ludger P

Re: [users@httpd] suexec improvement suggestion

2005-05-20 Thread Joshua Slive
On 5/20/05, Alexander Kolesnik <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > So, I ask you, people, to tell what do you think about this feature. > Does anybody (besides me) need it? What other cons do you see? > I hope if there would be many people needing this feature, Apache > developers insert it into their to

[users@httpd] web server slow too much slow

2005-05-20 Thread Robert Zagarello
Msuro, I use dyndns and a private LAN also. I've found that you have to tell the web server, in its /etc/hosts file, what its dyndns name is so the web server can find its way out of your private LAN more quickly. You should put this in your web server's /etc/hosts file: 82.53.152.115 maurov

Re: [users@httpd] how does apache implement request forwarding

2005-05-20 Thread Joshua Slive
On 5/19/05, Michael Lu <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > When a request comes in does apache wait till the whole request body comes > from the client then forward it to tomcat or apache forward the request as > soon as it receives the request header while the client is still > transferring the request b

Re: [users@httpd] Apache not treating .EXE as CGI

2005-05-20 Thread Joshua Slive
On 5/19/05, [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Thanks for the hint with ordering the Alias directives. Oddly enough, I > left my configuration unchanged, did a reboot, and the .EXEs work fine, > now. I'm not clear on whether the service Restarts I did on the Apache > service weren't suf

Re: [users@httpd] RewriteMap odd behaviour

2005-05-20 Thread Joshua Slive
On 5/19/05, Andrea <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > I' am using RewriteMap to do LoadBalancing... > in my httpd.conf I've written > . > RewriteMap lb prg:/usr/local/apache2/conf/lb.pl > RewriteRule ^/webconsole http://dartagnan/${lb:webconsole} > . > > but as soon as I start Apache

RE: [users@httpd] web server slow too much slow

2005-05-20 Thread Msuro Venanzi
inside the lan putting the localip for example 192.168.0.4 the webserver answer fastly outside the lan it 's very slow. i use dyndns.org for dynamic ip address and from from my job host i can get the webserver anser after about 90 seconds. other port does not give me an answer (for example 192.168.

RE: [users@httpd] web server slow too much slow

2005-05-20 Thread PMilanese
He was referring to your SUSE box doing lookups. In the apache config, make sure 'HostnameLookups Off' is there. I cannot even get to your site, so I don't know the status. Is it slow when you hit it locally (If you have X on the SUSE box)? Default lookups timeout after 5 seconds, and default ret

Re: [users@httpd] httpd can't start because it's not yet running

2005-05-20 Thread Fabiano Sidler
Dick Davies wrote: * Fabiano Sidler <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [0542 11:42]: open("/var/run/httpd.pid", O_RDONLY)= -1 ENOENT (No such file or directory) That's screwed. It should create it when it starts. Are you using some Redhat monstrosity with SE extensions or something. No, nothing like this...

Re: [users@httpd] web server slow too much slow

2005-05-20 Thread Msuro Venanzi
actulaly i'm using dyndns.org but i don't know if the service is down ciao --- Dick Davies <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> ha scritto: > * Boyle Owen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [0523 10:23]: > > > -Original Message- > > > From: Msuro Venanzi > [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > > > Sent: Freitag, 20. Mai 2005 11:

Re: [users@httpd] httpd can't start because it's not yet running

2005-05-20 Thread Dick Davies
* Fabiano Sidler <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [0542 11:42]: > Dick Davies schrieb: > >Looks to me like Apache is reading the pidfile, but it's empty. > >Try deleting it and trying again. > > No, this never did work by now: > > open("/var/run/httpd.pid", O_RDONLY)= -1 ENOENT (No such file or > directo

Re: [users@httpd] httpd can't start because it's not yet running

2005-05-20 Thread Fabiano Sidler
Dick Davies schrieb: Looks to me like Apache is reading the pidfile, but it's empty. Try deleting it and trying again. No, this never did work by now: open("/var/run/httpd.pid", O_RDONLY)= -1 ENOENT (No such file or directory) write(2, "no listening sockets available, "..., 46) = 46 write(2, "

[EMAIL PROTECTED] Alias and user directories gives 403 errors

2005-05-20 Thread Andrew Walmsley
Hi. I'm trying to duplicate a server setup from one machine running Redhat 9.0 and Apache 2.0.44 to a machine running Red Hat Enterprise 2.6.9-5.0.5.Elsmp and Apache 2.0.52 The machine was setup, and Apache test page works correctly, tarred over relevant user directories and Apache conf.d files.

[users@httpd] Rewriting headers

2005-05-20 Thread Alexander Mueller
Hi, I am looking for a way to rewrite HTTP headers of requests passing through in proxy mode (mod_proxy). This works in connection with mod_headers, however it only allows basic manipulation (adding, removing, changing). I would need a way to use values of existing headers and incorporate them

[users@httpd] suexec improvement suggestion

2005-05-20 Thread Alexander Kolesnik
Hello All, Here is a brief of the problem: --- http://issues.apache.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=34863 There is a real problem if one needs to set for a certain CGI-script permissions as REMOTE_USER has on the system. This happens, for example, if we need to organize web access to a CVS reposi

Re: [users@httpd] httpd can't start because it's not yet running

2005-05-20 Thread Dick Davies
* dan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [0559 01:59]: > Fabiano Sidler wrote: > >Hi folks! > > > >[EMAIL PROTECTED] $ httpd -k start > >(20014)Error string not specified yet: Error retrieving pid file > >/var/run/httpd.pid > >[EMAIL PROTECTED] $ ls -l /var/run/httpd.pid -rw-r--r-- 1 root root 0 May > >20 > >

Re: [users@httpd] web server slow too much slow

2005-05-20 Thread Dick Davies
* Boyle Owen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [0523 10:23]: > > -Original Message- > > From: Msuro Venanzi [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > > Sent: Freitag, 20. Mai 2005 11:15 > > To: users@httpd.apache.org > > Subject: [EMAIL PROTECTED] web server slow too much slow > > > > > > hi all > > here is a link t

RE: [users@httpd] web server slow too much slow

2005-05-20 Thread Boyle Owen
> -Original Message- > From: Msuro Venanzi [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Sent: Freitag, 20. Mai 2005 11:15 > To: users@httpd.apache.org > Subject: [EMAIL PROTECTED] web server slow too much slow > > > hi all > here is a link to my home web server > on windows was really fast now i'm on suse

[users@httpd] web server slow too much slow

2005-05-20 Thread Msuro Venanzi
hi all here is a link to my home web server on windows was really fast now i'm on suse 9.0 es and i don't know why it' svery slow if you want to try http://maurovenanzi.dynalias.org any advice? thanks ___ Nuovo Yahoo! Messenger: E' molto più di

RE: [users@httpd] Execute perl Script

2005-05-20 Thread Boyle Owen
> -Original Message- > From: Oliver Kirchel [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Sent: Freitag, 20. Mai 2005 09:25 > To: users@httpd.apache.org > Subject: AW: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Execute perl Script > > > Hi, > OK, sorry is my first post. No problem... > > I changed it, like Joshua said. > >

AW: [users@httpd] Execute perl Script

2005-05-20 Thread Oliver Kirchel
Hi, OK, sorry is my first post. I changed it, like Joshua said. I put in the default-server.conf instead of ScriptAlias /cgi-bin "/srv/www/cgi-bin/" AllowOverride None Options +ExecCGI Order allow,deny Allow from all this Alia

RE: [users@httpd] Execute perl Script

2005-05-20 Thread Boyle Owen
> -Original Message- > From: Oliver Kirchel [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Sent: Freitag, 20. Mai 2005 08:57 > To: users@httpd.apache.org > Subject: AW: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Execute perl Script > > > Hi, > I tried it without ScriptAlias but it doesen't work either. > Any other ideas ? Please