Hello,
I've been asked to summarize apache httpd log output in hopes
of being able to characterize from where people visiting our
web site are coming. Googling a bit brings up a lot of
different programs for similar purposes. I wonder if anyone
on this list can make a recommendation. Thanks in adv
I would delete those files and reload the Apache service to see if you
still get that. Anyway maybe changing log level could be more
meaningful, I can't know it upfront, you have to try J
Miguel
From: Daniel Gaddis [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, March 02, 2007 11:00 AM
To: users@
mod_python is only used to run edgewall trac. but hgwebdir.cgi looks
like http://selenic.com/hg/raw-file/0.9.3/hgwebdir.cgi, i also tried
to directly point to the python exec in the first line.
On 3/2/07, Sander Temme <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On Mar 2, 2007, at 11:26 AM, solo turn wrote:
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On Mar 2, 2007, at 11:26 AM, solo turn wrote:
i tried to gather additional information concerning mercurial not
working on solaris10 called via cgi script in apache-2.2.4. what could
be the reason ?
I see you are running mod_python. Are you sure your app is being run
as a CGI and not throug
i tried to gather additional information concerning mercurial not
working on solaris10 called via cgi script in apache-2.2.4. what could
be the reason ?
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from the command line it works:
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You did not tell us the versions of Subversion and Apache that you are
using. I can't help you directly since I've never played with
Subversion.
However, you should verify that Subversion works fine with Apache
*WITHOUT* any authentication limitations (remove the LimitExcept
requirements). If y
yes. the same thing happens in the error log.
why would changing the LogLevel make a difference on whether or not the
beginning of some lines are randomly truncated/missing?
75.53.37.148 - - [27/Feb/2007:11:30:03 -0600] "GET /favicon.ico
HTTP/1.1" 404 217
TP/1.1" 304 -
68.203.146.20 - - [
This really isn't a Apache per se but I'm going to guess that many of
you have dealt with this problem in the past and I could use some
advice. I'm having issues with people trying to hack my box. They are
coming in through php scripts on sites that have 777 directories. I've
done a lot to make
On 03/02/2007 03:56 PM, Lisa Tan wrote:
> Do you know which mod_jk I should use? Mod_jk or mod_jk2?
mod_jk2 is no longer developed, use mod_jk.
Davide
--
[It] contains "vegetable stabilizer" which sounds ominous. How unstable
are vegetables? --Jeff Zahn
Do you know which mod_jk I should use? Mod_jk or mod_jk2?
Thanks.
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From: 黄叶 [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, March 01, 2007 9:34 PM
To: users@httpd.apache.org; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [EMAIL PROTECTED] RE: Compatible version on Apache, Tomcat and
Openssl?
may
check if you have a directory created for the log file?
From: linux guru [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, March 02, 2007 5:18 AM
To: users@httpd.apache.org
Subject: Re: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Apache Problem
There are no error logs, jus it dont start :(
Hi guys,
I'm wondering if anybody has done something like this before (it
doesn't seem that out of the ordinary to me)?
Our current set-up is a mess and we're trying to fix it, so I'm
looking for some best practice or recommended methods to the following:
Essentially we have a "master" pu
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> From: linux guru [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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> To: users@httpd.apache.org
> Subject: Re: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Apache Problem
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> There are no error logs, jus it dont start :(
You absolutely *must* have an error log if httpd is tryin
There are no error logs, jus it dont start :(
On 3/2/07, 黄叶 <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
could you give some error logs ?
Good'day,
On a PC with Fedora Core 3 on, I need some help in configuring the http server
to allow subversion's LOCK directive. All other subversion's directives work as
expected.
Subversion guys tell me it's an Apache config issue.
Whenever I issue a LOCK request, Apache returns "405 Met
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