On 11/4/05, Nick Kew <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Did you look in the code around that line, where the fix is a
> commandline option when compiling? Or at the mod_proxy_html
> webpage, which tells you in more detail?
A bit late but thank you for your reply. I was able to compile the
module succes
Joshua Slive wrote:
On 11/12/05, Mike Dewhirst <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Does apache2ctl confirm that httpd actually reads that file on startup?
Depends on how httpd normally gets started. If it is started using
apache2ctl, then that is a good indication.
OK - on investigation it ain't
On 11/12/05, n mike <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> PROBLEM:
> Unable to figure out how to use .htaccess to write a custom log file.
>
> EXAMPLE ERROR:
> [Sat Nov 12 12:18:48 2005] [alert] [client 72.14.207.99]
> /home/virtual/site84/fst/var/www/html/.htaccess: CustomLog
> not allowed here
>
Can't
http://awstats.sourceforge.net/
Looks good. One thing that concerns me, though. The name sounded
familiar because of some attempts made on my web server from time to
time. I notice entries like the following in my logs (sorry for any
wrapping):
host-216-153-162-21.pro.choiceone.net - - [
PROBLEM:
Unable to figure out how to use .htaccess to write a custom log file.
EXAMPLE ERROR:
[Sat Nov 12 12:18:48 2005] [alert] [client 72.14.207.99]
/home/virtual/site84/fst/var/www/html/.htaccess: CustomLog not allowed
here
DOT-HTACCESS:
# htaccess fi
>> On a server with multiple virtual hosts, wouldn't it be safer to have
>>each site owner to be running their php scripts as their own UID?
>Yes.. it is better.
>The problem is how to do it.
suphp looks like it was designed for just this issue... anyone here using it?
Chris
I bet you would be really happy with awstats:
http://awstats.sourceforge.net/
Chris
>I'm looking for some recommendations for freeware (open source a plus,
>but not really necessary) log analyzers. ...
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This is my favorite, kind of a standard:
http://awstats.sourceforge.net/
Boysenberry
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On Nov 12, 2005, at 10:25 AM, David P. Donahue wrote:
I'm looking for some recommendations for freeware (open source a plus,
but not really necessary) log
I am running Windows XP... when I click on START (as in the icon
START) for Apache), it brings it up, but when I double click on the
icon in the system tray, it says there are no services installed.
Does that help?
Dana
At 12:53 AM 11/12/2005, you wrote:
Can you be more specific? Like what ex
Hello,
I'm using mod_rewrite with httpd 1.3.34 and am having some difficulties
with it when the URL that is getting rewritten has spaces (encoded as
%20) in it. Example:
http://simpy.com/user/otis/search/foo%20bar
The error I get is "400 bad Request":
Bad Request
Your browser sent a request t
Hi,
Thanks for your reply.
On Sat, 12 Nov 2005, Joshua Slive wrote:
On 11/12/05, Faheem Mitha <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Order deny,allow
Deny from all
#Allow from .your_domain.com
I didn't read your problem report in
On 11/11/05, Sven Karlsson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I'm setting up a hosting site with virtual domains, and to increase security
> I intend to run suexec'd php and cgi's.
>
> I'd also like to keep redundancy to a minimum; i.e. only one copy of php in
> /usr/lib/cgi-bin . If I need t
On 11/12/05, Mike Dewhirst <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Does apache2ctl confirm that httpd actually reads that file on startup?
Depends on how httpd normally gets started. If it is started using
apache2ctl, then that is a good indication.
Joshua.
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On 11/12/05, Faheem Mitha <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Order deny,allow
> Deny from all
> #Allow from .your_domain.com
>
I didn't read your problem report in detail, but if you want to proxy
requests, you're not going to hav
I'm looking for some recommendations for freeware (open source a plus,
but not really necessary) log analyzers. I've found various projects on
the subject around sourceforge and freshmeat, but I'm wondering if
anybody's been happy with anything in particular. Specifically, I need
something th
Can you be more specific? Like what exactly do you do when you try to bring
Apache up?
You can install apache as a service by typing "apache -k install" at the
command prompt.
Did you use the installer to install?
Check out http://httpd.apache.org/docs/2.0/platform/windows.html
Cheers,
Emma
I've got Apache running on Windows XP Professional. When I bring it
up, it says there are no services installed. *sigh* What did I do
wrong? I modified the config file, but I know I'm missing something.
HELP? How do I install services so people can see my webpages?
Dana
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