Clifford Heath wrote:
Thanks both. I'll have to negotiate with some of the other users
to install a custom Apache, as Ubuntu doesn't have 2.2 available
Unfortunately there's no easy way to install Apache 2.2 on Ubuntu dapper.
It requires a backport of at least 20 packages. Someone's done it for
Thanks both. I'll have to negotiate with some of the other users
to install a custom Apache, as Ubuntu doesn't have 2.2 available
yet (though I did upgrade to the latest 2.0 - no luck). Or does
Ubuntu have equivalent to Debian's "unstable"?
Vincent Bray wrote:
[About send-chunks...]
It appears t
On 02/09/07, Nick Kew <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> But I don't think that's supported in 2.0. Upgrade to 2.2
> for a lot of proxy fixes.
It appears to be supported in 2.0 but isn't documented in that branch. See:
http://issues.apache.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=43183
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On Sun, 02 Sep 2007 18:27:02 +1000
Clifford Heath <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> SetEnv proxy-sendchunked
should read proxy-sendchunks (it's a typo in the code).
But I don't think that's supported in 2.0. Upgrade to 2.2
for a lot of proxy fixes.
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Application Development with Apache
I have an Apache2.0.55 server under Ubuntu, serving multiple VHosts,
with a reverse proxy that redirects a top-level directory of one of
the sites to a Rails application running mongrel. The mongrel is
started using --prefix=top_level_dir, and most of this Rails app
works fine.
One of my forms ex
Joshua Slive-2 wrote:
>
> Try here:
> http://wiki.apache.org/httpd/BypassAuthenticationOrAuthorizationRequirements
>
> Joshua.
That did it it! Thanks Joshua.
JFYI here's what I put in my .htaccess in order to bypass authentication:
Allow from all
Satisfy any
-Josh
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On Monday 27 Aug 2007, Frank Arensmeier wrote:
> Hello Alan.
>
> First I might say that I've never worked with Tomtact. However,
> looking at the response from your server (which is "HTTP/1.x 400 No
> Host matches server name www.chandlerfamily.org.uk") you might get
> some ideas here:
>
Can someo
Hi, Malcolm!
Yesterday I had download Apache 2.2.4. and now I have the same problem.
I can see my local site, but SSI does not work.
Are you resolve this problem?
Alex
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