[EMAIL PROTECTED] make failed

2006-04-02 Thread ws
Make failed with the errors below. why is it looking in tmp/httpd-2.0.55? Thank you.find: cannot open /tmp/httpd-2.0.55/include/ap_compat.h: No such file or directoryfind: cannot open /tmp/httpd-2.0.55/include/ap_config.h: No such file or directoryfind: cannot open /tmp/httpd-2.0.55/include/ap_conf

[EMAIL PROTECTED] apache2/libexec binary

2006-04-02 Thread ws
I installed Apache2 from a package without /libexec. Any pointer where I can find the content of libexec in binary for solaris 2.9, or how can I build it? thank you. Yahoo! Messenger with Voice. PC-to-Phone calls for ridiculously low rates.

[EMAIL PROTECTED] Compile Error

2006-04-02 Thread Mickoski Miki
I download apache 2.2.0 version and during the compile gave me error something like this:The error:make[1]: Leaving directory `/home/admin/INSTALL/httpd-2.0.52/support'make[1]: Entering directory `/home/admin/INSTALL/httpd-2.0.52'/home/admin/INSTALL/httpd-2.0.52/srclib/apr/libtool --silent --mode=c

RE: [EMAIL PROTECTED] mod_proxy regression ? (2.0.54 -> 2.0.55)

2006-04-02 Thread Robin P. Blanchard
anyone ? ideas ? patches ? From: Robin P. Blanchard [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Thu 30-Mar-06 10:19 To: users@httpd.apache.org Subject: [EMAIL PROTECTED] mod_proxy regression ? (2.0.54 -> 2.0.55) apache 2.0.55 with following patch (required for POST behavio

Re: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Reverse DNS lookup issue - No access from WAN, but LAN works fine

2006-04-02 Thread Emmanuel E
hmm... i really dont understand why it should be failing... i wonder if ur missing some directives in the conf file. Try removing all virtual hosts and only a normal default apache. - Original Message - From: "Vincent Lextrait" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: Sent: Monday, April 03, 2006 12:0

Re: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Reverse DNS lookup issue - No access from WAN, but LAN works fine

2006-04-02 Thread Vincent Lextrait
Error shows nothing, and access shows only the LAN connections. Nothing about the WAN. The TCP connection is not even established, the SYN message to establish it arrives on the machine, and never gets ack'ed at TCP level. - Original Message - From: "Emmanuel E" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To:

Re: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Reverse DNS lookup issue - No access from WAN, but LAN works fine

2006-04-02 Thread Emmanuel E
what do the default access and error logs say? - Original Message - From: "Vincent Lextrait" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: Sent: Sunday, April 02, 2006 11:09 PM Subject: Re: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Reverse DNS lookup issue - No access from WAN, but LAN works fine Yes, I do. Actually I noticed

Re: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Reverse DNS lookup issue - No access from WAN, but LAN works fine

2006-04-02 Thread Vincent Lextrait
Yes, I do. Actually I noticed that my dummy web server works, but the reverse DNS query happens in that case too. But the external connection gets the proper TCP ack (right before the reverse DNS query). It never gets it from Apache. The SYN remains unanswered. - Original Message - Fro

Re: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Reverse DNS lookup issue - No access from WAN, but LAN works fine

2006-04-02 Thread Emmanuel E
Do you have a "Listen 80" directive somewhere in the conf file? - Original Message - From: "Vincent Lextrait" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: Sent: Sunday, April 02, 2006 7:13 PM Subject: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Reverse DNS lookup issue - No access from WAN, but LAN works fine Hi all, I am runni

Re: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Can apache and ssh share port 80?

2006-04-02 Thread Emmanuel E
 well if they have a firewall that inspects traffic, tunneling ssh through port 443 wont be met with much joy... - Original Message - From: Victor Trac To: users@httpd.apache.org Sent: Sunday, April 02, 2006 8:49 PM Subject: Re: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Can apache and

Re: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Allow from 192.168.0 OR from outside with password

2006-04-02 Thread Robert Ionescu
Kaspar Fischer wrote: Is it possible to allow access to a directory when either the client is from the intranet (IP 192.168.0.*, say) OR from outside but then a password has to be provided? That is, I want to combine "allow from 192.168.0" with AuthUserFile/AuthType authentication. Can one do th

[EMAIL PROTECTED] Allow from 192.168.0 OR from outside with password

2006-04-02 Thread Kaspar Fischer
Hi list, Is it possible to allow access to a directory when either the client is from the intranet (IP 192.168.0.*, say) OR from outside but then a password has to be provided? That is, I want to combine "allow from 192.168.0" with AuthUserFile/AuthType authentication. Can one do this? Thanks,

Re: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Can apache and ssh share port 80?

2006-04-02 Thread Victor Trac
I'm not suggesting that anyone should screw with the military's local firewall.  .Mil networks generally allow 80/tcp and 443/tcp outbound connections, and so making a remote SSH server listen on 443 is just a way to connect to it while still passing local firewall rules.  As far as the local netwo

Re: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Can apache and ssh share port 80?

2006-04-02 Thread Drew Northup
Uhh..., don't screw with their firewall--read federal offence. Either get them to grant you what you NEED (and no more than that--unless you really want to be in deep kimche), or get a different job. In any case, have you thought about using WebDAV over https? Apache supports this just fine--and y

Re: [EMAIL PROTECTED] mod_rewrite and Location(Match)?

2006-04-02 Thread Robert Ionescu
Alexander Lazic wrote: in VirtualHost-Contex but i loose the user after the [INTERNAL REDIRECT]. I tried to reproduce it (very limited because you posted only some parts of the RewriteLog, so it's hard to reconstruct the exact processing), but it works for me. I attached the RewriteLog. Use

[EMAIL PROTECTED] Reverse DNS lookup issue - No access from WAN, but LAN works fine

2006-04-02 Thread Vincent Lextrait
Hi all, I am running Apache 2.0.55 for win32, without add-ons, on Windows XP Professional SP2, with firewall and anti spyware all deactivated. The conf file is very plain. The problem is that Apache, listening on port 80, does not accept connections from the WAN, only from the LAN. I have repla

Re: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Can apache and ssh share port 80?

2006-04-02 Thread Victor Trac
You can get around this by making SSH listen to 443, as the military firewall will allow 443 (https) outbound.  Another option is to set up another box to listen to 80 as a proxy to the http server.  However, having ssh listen to both 22 and 443 would be the easiest solution. Cheers.On 4/1/06, Jon