Hi Sander :),
Thanks for your response.
I am sorry, I should have been more specific. Sometimes when a
vulnerabilty is found in Apache, the vulnerability is fixed in a
developer version. Instead of waiting for the stable release, I would
like to get the developer version to make sure my Apache ve
Ben,
On Jan 21, 2008, at 10:27 PM, Sonixxfx wrote:
Can someone tell me where the Apache developer versions can be
downloaded from? I am unable to find them.
When you download the Apache HTTP Server, version 2.2.8, through
http://httpd.apache.org/download.cgi
...you'll find everything you ne
Hi,
Can someone tell me where the Apache developer versions can be
downloaded from? I am unable to find them.
Thanks.
Regards,
Ben
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See http://httpd.a
I'm using mod_proxy to proxy requests to an application which does not
respond properly when mod_proxy adds the X-Forwarded-For header. I'd
like to remove the header from the proxied request, but my attempts to
do so using mod_headers have failed. This might indicate that the
addition of the X-Fo
On Mon, 2008-01-21 at 12:29 -0500, Joshua Slive wrote:
> Check out cgiwrap, which has somewhat different restrictions and
> configuration options.
Also see suPHP, which is a little different from suEXEC and cgiwrap.
It's possible to use suPHP with a small global config which lets the
filesystem me
On Jan 21, 2008 1:55 PM, Eric Brunner-Williams <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I ran across this in Nick Kew's "The Apache Modules Book".
>
> Footnote on p. 35
>
> 8. Mass virtual hosting configurtions usa a single server_rec for all
> vhosts, which is why they don't have the flexibility of normal vho
I ran across this in Nick Kew's "The Apache Modules Book".
Footnote on p. 35
8. Mass virtual hosting configurtions usa a single server_rec for all
vhosts, which is why they don't have the flexibility of normal vhosts.
Can anyone expand on this? I use vhosts for a score or so on each of a
cou
Hi dear colisters,
I'm new to the list, so let me introduce myself. My name's Charles, I
work as a product engineer for a major French mobile phone carrier. I'm
a big fan of free software and appreciate Apache much.
Now, here's my problem.
We built a reverse proxy with Apache 2.0 in order to map
On Jan 21, 2008 1:59 AM, abhishek jain <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi ,
> Is it possible to have mass virtual host (mod_vhost_alias) with Suexec .
> I want the max. possible security,
No.
Check out cgiwrap, which has somewhat different restrictions and
configuration options.
(I don't know if it
Hi Dimitri,
If you are not familiar with the scripting language PHP, I suggest you take a
look at it. Google "Sticky forms" and "redirection".
Richard.
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From: Dimitri Yioulos <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: users@httpd.apache.org
Sent: Monday, January 21, 2008 1:01:04 PM
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Hi, all.
I hope it's OK to ask this (not sure where else to turn): I've created a
form, and use formmail.php (not FormMail.cgi) to process it. It almost works
fine. The exception is that I have an error page which is called if a user
doesn't fill in all required fields. The mechanism to go
I run several Web proxy sites (with random names like goofycake.com,
cheesecamera.com, etc.) running PHProxy -- sites that you use to fetch
the content of other sites indirectly. The response times for the
sites are decent during the day when they get heavy usage, but I'm
wondering if I'm missing
Hi All,
We have one Filter Implementation on Apache2 web server on Linux . Now
we are suspecting that there is memory leak in this CustomFilter.so. So
we
got purify build of Apache2 on Linux. However every time we are getting
core dumps in CustomFilter.so in initialization of Static va
Hi Raminder,
If you have taken the binary directly from the Apache site, it will not
support because by default the IPv6 support is disabled.
For this you need to compile the Apache yourself with the corresponding flag
set for IPv6 option.
Thanks and Regards,
Ashwani Sharma
Mob: +9
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