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Hello,I'm currently attempting to serve pages with mod_vhost_dbi, and it seems to be configured properly, but I'm receiving an error message, seemingly from apache, as it's in apache2.log and not mentioned anywhere in the mod_vhost_dbi source:
File does not exist: /ERRORWhat exactly does that mean
Dear list,
I've been using mod_auth_mysql for a couple of years with Apache 1.3 and 2.0
and it has been a great help for me ever since.
Now I've had to change to SuSE 10.1 which is shipped with Apache 2.2 and
this is where the trouble starts:
Whenever I try to access a part of the site that is
Ricardo Kleemann schrieb:
does ANYBODY even know what bots.txt even DOES?
bots.txt should look like this:
accept all
reject altaVista
look at virussin.com/bots.txt to see what it SHOULD do... its for
SEARCH EINGINES. the bot grabs it, looks at it, and it its on the
white list of eingines, it
No, it didn't process any requests at all. When I tried your settings I
noticed that and found that Apache had a default vhost (which was being
used instead of mine). Just moved the configuration over there and now
it works. How stupid of me..
Anyways, thanks!
Joshua Slive wrote:
> On 7/15/06, Da
On 7/15/06, David Sveningsson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi, I cannot get custom logs for a vhost to work. The logfiles is
created but empty. I've searched for examples and read the manual but it
don't work. Don't know what I'm doing wrong.
This is my vhost config:
DocumentRoot /www/exampl
Morgan Gangwere wrote:
> On 7/15/06, Ricardo Kleemann <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> Thanks Max.
>>
>> > A first look shows that the script "bots.txt" currently available
>> targets
>> > vulnerable installation of "Joomla" and "Mambo". There are some
>> > vulnerabilities reported for the included
does ANYBODY even know what bots.txt even DOES?
bots.txt should look like this:
accept all
reject altaVista
look at virussin.com/bots.txt to see what it SHOULD do... its for
SEARCH EINGINES. the bot grabs it, looks at it, and it its on the
white list of eingines, it caches the site, if its on
On 7/15/06, Ricardo Kleemann <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Thanks Max.
> A first look shows that the script "bots.txt" currently available targets
> vulnerable installation of "Joomla" and "Mambo". There are some
> vulnerabilities reported for the included phpBB and an extension called
> perForms.
Hi, I cannot get custom logs for a vhost to work. The logfiles is
created but empty. I've searched for examples and read the manual but it
don't work. Don't know what I'm doing wrong.
This is my vhost config:
DocumentRoot /www/example.com
ServerName example.com
CustomLog /www/exampl
Thanks Max.
A first look shows that the script "bots.txt" currently available targets
vulnerable installation of "Joomla" and "Mambo". There are some
vulnerabilities reported for the included phpBB and an extension called
perForms.
But how in the first place, is apache even downloading the b
Ricardo Kleemann schrieb:
Hi,
I'm running an older version of apache 1.3.28 under a Suse install.
Today I noticed that somehow a bots.txt perl program is being run, yet
it is not run from the filesystem. Somehow this script is being
downloaded and run.
Yesterday the server was also a vict
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