Apache will load several more child instances in addition to each loaded
instance as well, the number of which is limited by a setting in the httpd.conf
file. So for each initial load, you may have a dozen more instances running in
memory as well, as each visitor comes to your server.
So runni
Change this line
ProxyPass http://numsum.com/
To this
ProxyPass / http://numsum.com/
Everything else looks good.
Hope this helps!
Jack
On 10/25/06, Didier PH Martin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hello
My Apache version is: 2.2.3 installed from the apache friend package for
windows. The server i
Apache on windows works fine with multiple
instances. The Apache Monitor does a good job of keeping track of which
instances are running, and their status.
Bill Angus, MAhttp://www.psychtest.com
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Hi!
In worker MPM, the default ThreadsPerChild is 25.
As I understand, there should be one thread is the
Listener. So, the real number of connections/requests
a child can handle should be 24 not 25. Am I right?
Thx, Q.Xie
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Hi All,
I want to use multiple instances of apache on diffrent ports, for that i wrote differnt httpd.conf files for different ports(of course, each have unique Listen port and httpd.pid files, log files), and i just loading httpd multiple times with one config file for each port
( using apa
Hi,
On Don 26.10.2006 16:52, Germer, Carsten wrote:
Anyone a good idea for me?
Try ServerTokens Prod
http://httpd.apache.org/docs/2.2/mod/core.html#servertokens
Hth
Aleks
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Great it's work fine
Thanks
/jerome
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Objet : Re: [EMAIL PROTECTED] IP restriction with rewriterule
On 10/26/06, Jerome GAUTHIER
Heya,
we use Apache 2.2 as frontend servers to serve some static content, as
proxy and for virtual hosts.
Now I want to have the "Server" header being set to "Apache" no matter
what, may it be static content, from a virtual host or proxying from the
application server in the back.
I experimented
On 10/26/06, Jerome GAUTHIER <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Can I use with rewriteRule?
Yes, that should work.
Joshua.
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Ok sorry, give an example,
I have something like:
RewriteRule ^/samba/(.*) http://host1/samba/$1 [P]
RewriteRule ^/Webmail/(.*) http://host2/webmail/$1 [P]
RewriteRule ^/icons/(.*) http://host3/icons/$1 [P]
And I want only private IP can access to samba and f
On 10/26/06, Jerome GAUTHIER <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I need help to restrict some IP address to access for only one rewriteRule.
I have a lot of rewriterule on httpd-2.0.59 access from internet but for
some of else I just want to access for the inside with private source IP.
The solution
Hi,
I need help to restrict some IP address to access for
only one rewriteRule.
I have a lot of rewriterule on httpd-2.0.59 access
from internet but for some of else I just want to access for the inside with
private source IP.
The solution with allow/deny seem not possible because
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