Re: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Retirement of mod_aspdotnet

2006-08-12 Thread Graeme Walker
You don't need either of those parts you mentioned. AspNetMount is the one that counts. Also having "AspNet Virtual on" as well will allow the WebResource.axd to be generated. Here are my headers below to show you what you should get: HTTP/1.x 200 OKDate: Sun, 13 Aug 2006 00:29:40 GMTServer: Apache

Re: [EMAIL PROTECTED] I think it may be solved -- Apache on XP suddenly acting strangely

2006-08-12 Thread Joshua Slive
On 8/12/06, Charles Michener <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: Between a Microsoft FAQ pointing me toward a LAN switch/adapter speed conflict and Joshua pointing me to Win32DisableAcceptEx, the errors and the shut downs have gone away (hopefully) One additional question - I use ThreadsPerChild 250 and

[EMAIL PROTECTED] I think it may be solved -- Apache on XP suddenly acting strangely

2006-08-12 Thread Charles Michener
Between a Microsoft FAQ pointing me toward a LAN switch/adapter speed conflict and Joshua pointing me to Win32DisableAcceptEx, the errors and the shut downs have gone away (hopefully)  One additional question - I use ThreadsPerChild 250 and MaxRequestsPerChild 0 - what are the thoughts about changi

Re: [EMAIL PROTECTED] WebServer slower after turned on KeepAlive

2006-08-12 Thread Joshua Slive
On 8/12/06, Qingshan Xie <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: Joshua, I re-read your comment, have couple questions inserted below. Could you please help me again? Thx, Q.Xie --- Joshua Slive <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: .. > If the load-testing clients are not using > keep-alives, the server will >

Re: [EMAIL PROTECTED] WebServer slower after turned on KeepAlive

2006-08-12 Thread Qingshan Xie
Joshua, I re-read your comment, have couple questions inserted below. Could you please help me again? Thx, Q.Xie --- Joshua Slive <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: .. > If the load-testing clients are not using > keep-alives, the server will > almost certainly be slower with keep-alives turned >

Re: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Apache on XP suddenly acting strangely

2006-08-12 Thread Joshua Slive
On 8/12/06, Charles Michener <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: I have been running Apache 2.2.2 on a Windows XP computer for several months. It has behaved very well even under a load of several hits/second continuously - until now... I have tried to use only the default httpd.conf settings with severa

[EMAIL PROTECTED] Correction to Apache on XP acting strangely

2006-08-12 Thread Charles Michener
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[EMAIL PROTECTED] Apache on XP suddenly acting strangely

2006-08-12 Thread Charles Michener
I have been running Apache 2.2.2 on a Windows XP computer for several months. It has behaved very well even under a load of several hits/second continuously - until now...I have tried to use only the default httpd.conf settings with several virtual host sessions.The problem at present is that the p

Re: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Re: Just relax everyone

2006-08-12 Thread Joshua Slive
On 8/12/06, Jacqui Caren <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: Michelle Konzack wrote: > Hi Jacqui and *, > I have found some mailinglist managesrs, which reject E-Mails > IF in the "From:" header are non RFC-2047 encoded caracters. This makes sense - I have had similar problems with a email filtering syst

[EMAIL PROTECTED] using ldap-attribute with multi-value attributes

2006-08-12 Thread Mack Ragan
Hi, I'm using ldap-attribute (part of the ldap auth module) and need to check for a value in an attribute that has multiple values. Anyone have and idea how to do this? Thanks! - The official User-To-User support forum of the

Re: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Apache 2.2.3 for Windows compile

2006-08-12 Thread Robert Ionescu
hunter wrote: I will provide details or the fixed files if anyone is interested. Well, I think that would be useful, if someone steps into the same problems you had. -- Robert - The official User-To-User support forum of th

RE: [EMAIL PROTECTED] DBD Authentication using MySQL

2006-08-12 Thread Rob Sterenborg
Nick Kew wrote: > On Saturday 12 August 2006 09:43, Rob Sterenborg wrote: > >> But, I'm starting to feel stupid now and here's why. >> When I point the browser to the url I'm prompted for my user/pass. >> When I enter that information, there's no telling what Apache will

Re: [EMAIL PROTECTED] DBD Authentication using MySQL

2006-08-12 Thread Nick Kew
On Saturday 12 August 2006 09:43, Rob Sterenborg wrote: > But, I'm starting to feel stupid now and here's why. > When I point the browser to the url I'm prompted for my user/pass. When > I enter that information, there's no telling what Apache will do: it may > authenticate, but also it may not. I

Re: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Re: Just relax everyone

2006-08-12 Thread Jacqui Caren
Michelle Konzack wrote: Hi Jacqui and *, I have found some mailinglist managesrs, which reject E-Mails IF in the "From:" header are non RFC-2047 encoded caracters. This makes sense - I have had similar problems with a email filtering system in perl - the number of messages that have incorrectly

RE: [EMAIL PROTECTED] DBD Authentication using MySQL

2006-08-12 Thread Rob Sterenborg
Nick Kew wrote: > On Friday 11 August 2006 09:56, Rob Sterenborg wrote: >> Ah. And I need the files modules/aaa/mod_authz_dbd.* for that I >> suppose. According to the doc "Available in Apache 2.2 and later". > > Hmm, that's not strictly true. > > When 2.2.0 was release