Hello,
I have one question.
I am using Apache 2.0.55 on HP-UX
Can any one know the configuration in
httpd.conf to restrict the number of child processes to ONE like on Windows .I
used
-X Switch option but that doesn’t help
because it spawns a debug-single child-single worker-proce
I posted this bug. I'm using Novell SDK now (with Apache 2.2.2). Runs
like oiled...
It seems to be related to the Solaris 10 SDK.
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http://issues.apache.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=39529
This bug is the same problem. I patched the file with the code
p
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Date: Mon, 5 Jun 2006 09:58:21 -0400
On 6/4/06, simon dcunha <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrot
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Has anyone every had any trouble getting rotatelogs to work under Apac
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I'm running into a problem with mod_proxy_ajp in
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Even with the latest version of Apache SSL service (i.e. on port 443) and
Has anyone every had any trouble getting rotatelogs to work under Apache
version 2.0.55?
Has anyone had any trouble compiling version 2.0.58 under Solaris 8 and/or
Solaris 9.
If you have had these problems and have a solution I would greatly
appreciate it.
Laurence H Cohen
I assume you
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Date: Mon, 5 Jun 2006 16:20:58 -0700 (PDT)
This is what I am trying to access
This is what I am trying to access (including the IP)
http://192.168.1.100/mantis
--- Bjørge Solli <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Tuesday 06 June 2006 00:59, J T wrote:
> > Hello,
>
> hi
>
> > I am new to Apache. I have installed the apache
> > webserver. I have also installed another
>
On Tuesday 06 June 2006 00:59, J T wrote:
> Hello,
hi
> I am new to Apache. I have installed the apache
> webserver. I have also installed another
> application named mantis on the apache webserver. I am
> able to access this application (mantis)
> from any computer on my network by typing the
Hello,
I am new to Apache. I have installed the apache
webserver. I have also installed another
application named mantis on the apache webserver. I am
able to access this application (mantis)
from any computer on my network by typing the IP
address and directory into a browser.
However, I am un
Even with the latest version of Apache SSL
service (i.e. on port 443) and name-based-virtual-hosting, do not co-exist. At
least not in the Windows 2k environment we have. Since you can have either
name-based hosting on port 80 - or an SSL server one solution is to
establish 2 apache inst
I'm running into a
problem with mod_proxy_ajp in Apache 2.2.2 when I have ssl enabled. The
configuration below correctly passes http requests to Tomcat, but all https
requests are handled by Apache. I need https requests for jsps to be
forwarded to Tomcat as well. I think it's probably so
Somehow I'm not managing to make my Apache 2.0.54 work with OpenSSL
0.9.8b in a Win 2003 Server 100% correctly.
If I include the VirtualHost directive in the http.conf the Apache
doesn't start and Windows Events List gives me the following message:
[warn] VirtualHost myDomain:443 overlaps with
As the following questions will make plain, I am very much the noob
when it comes to Apache.
One of my Perl CGI scripts, for some reason, causes Apache to emit
"application/x-perl" for the Content-type header, even though the code
clearly prints "Content-type: text/html".
A possibly related p
Install apache 2.0.58, tomcat 5.0.28 with no problems, and attempting to run configure command to build mod_jk. I get error message "no apache given" in which configure completes, and make completes. When I add loadmodule statement for mod_jk to httpd.conf, and start apache I get Segmentation fa
Eric Covener wrote:
On 6/4/06, Tom Allison <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
An example of this is under FastCgiConfig, there is no auto-update
that is
recognized.
I assumed that using a directive like
AutoUpdate
would do it, but it didn't. At least it isn't treated like a typical
Apache
Direc
Has anyone every had any trouble getting rotatelogs to work
under Apache version 2.0.55?
Has anyone had any trouble compiling version 2.0.58 under
Solaris 8 and/or Solaris 9.
If you have had these problems and have a solution I would
greatly appreciate it.
Thanks!
Laurence H
...
> > If I choose a CA like Verisign, I will have to import anything? I'd
> > like to have a secure SSL site without pay anything is it possible?
...
Hey. If you're working at a university, specifically, using a .edu domain,
you can use this service http://certs.ipsca.com/ to get them for
Ramon Fernandez wrote:
Hello,
I'm trying to have a secure web login implemented with php and mysql.
If I want to be the CA, I have to import to all the clients the
certificate that I created?
If I choose a CA like Verisign, I will have to import anything? I'd
like to have a secure SSL site wi
Hello,I'm trying to have a secure web login implemented with php and mysql. If I want to be the CA, I have to import to all the clients the certificate that I created?If I choose a CA like Verisign, I will have to import anything? I'd like to have a secure SSL site without pay anything is it p
Anyone? Could it be that the "thread id" reported by apache is not the
thread id in my simple mind.
I record the thread id by my kernel driver using PsGetCurrentThreadId(),
which reports a different number than the apache log "%{tid}P". I also
tried a 3rd party monitoring software (Process E
EXCELLENT! Thank you. I will use this example to learn how to use reg
expressions.
Mike
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On 6/4/06, simon dcunha <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Dear All
i had been using apache web server for more than a year and its been
working fine
Red hat linux 8
apache version 2.0.40-8
This is very old. You should strongly consider upgrading.
but jus yesterday after a reboot apache refus
On 6/5/06, Michael Avila <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
www.sm.com/lo/frank becomes www.sm.com/lo.php?name=frank and
www.sm.com/co/time becomes www.sm.com/co.php?name=time. Would that work
with mod_rewite?
RewriteEngine On
RewriteRule ^/(lo|co)/(.+) /$1\.php?name=$2
Use the RewriteLog to debug.
J
If phpinfo works -- then you have a working php. Be
sure to protect a script which accesses pgpinfo by locating it in a
restricted-access directory (as phpinfo echoes protected information (i.e. your
password) for all the world to see.
I may be wrong here, but I think the scriptalias
dir
Le lundi 05 juin 2006 à 12:32 +0200, Nicolas Mailhot a écrit :
> Hi,
>
> I'm currently setting up a transparent proxy for a small LAN. Since I
> already have an apache running on the LAN gateway, I want to use
> mod_proxy.
>
> Transparent proxy in this context means the gateway networking rules
>
I gather from your config info that you only want this to run thru the cgi
interface. In my case, I don't want/need any cgi, just need the server-side
php processing. In fact, I want ALL pages, not just .php, to be filtered
through PHP. This include both .htm and any .xml. But right now, I would be
I am not new to Apache but I am by no means a guru. And I have never
used the rewrite module. So I have this question.
I have a situation where I would like to add user webpages dynamically.
But I do not want to restart Apache every time. The web page(s) will
most likely all be the same but with s
On 6/5/06, Alexander Lazic <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi,
On Mon 05.06.2006 18:01, Garth Webb wrote:
>Hi, I am using Apache/1.3.33 (Debian GNU/Linux) behind a proxy server
>(Perlbal) which is sending the X-Forwarded-For header back with each
>request. I'm trying to create a custom log format t
> You should also be able to fix the fix like this:
>
> ProxyHTMLURLMap / /ntop/
> ProxyHTMLURLMap /ntop/plugins/ntop/ /ntop/plugins/
>
YES! this worked very well, the only thing I needed was the second line...
THANKS !
many thanks to Alex-Stephan and Brian for your big big help!!!
Bye
- G
Hi,
I'm currently setting up a transparent proxy for a small LAN. Since I
already have an apache running on the LAN gateway, I want to use
mod_proxy.
Transparent proxy in this context means the gateway networking rules
redirect any request to web ports to the proxy system. Users do not have
to co
Hello,
we would like to configure our SSL virtual host to use the AES128-SHA
algorithm to encrypt the data channel. And we would like to stick to the
128 bits version, not the AES256-SHA one.
We made several test, and even if we managed to stick to the AESxxx-SHA,
if the browser can do AES256-SHA
Hi,
On Mon 05.06.2006 18:01, Garth Webb wrote:
Hi, I am using Apache/1.3.33 (Debian GNU/Linux) behind a proxy server
(Perlbal) which is sending the X-Forwarded-For header back with each
request. I'm trying to create a custom log format that looks like the
stanard 'combined' format that most lo
Hi, I am using Apache/1.3.33 (Debian GNU/Linux) behind a proxy server
(Perlbal) which is sending the X-Forwarded-For header back with each
request. I'm trying to create a custom log format that looks like the
stanard 'combined' format that most log parsers use. What I have is:
LogFormat "%{HTTP
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