> Ali Nebi [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] said,
> For example if i have set expire time to be this way "access 2 weeks",
> but content is changed before this time, this mean that user will not
> able to see the new content, because expire time. Is there some way to
> tell user browser that this cont
Hi,
i would like to use mod_expire in our site, but what i'm trying to
understand and lear is, how to tell user browser that cached content is
already changed and to cache the new one.
For example if i have set expire time to be this way "access 2 weeks",
but content is changed before this time,
Hi Folks. A few days ago, I sent these email to the list, and still
got no reply. I thanks if there is someone that can help me.
I'm running Apache 2.2.8 on a FreeBSD 7.0-RELEASE (i386) machine.
Also, I'm running mod_cband-0.9.7.5_1, both installed via FreeBSD
ports.
When the server is 2-3 day ru
Am Freitag 23 Mai 2008 16:59:38 schrieb Eric Covener:
Hello,
> Didn't make it all the way through, but also didn't see any sign of
> trying "EnableSendfile off"
by the way, EnableMMAP is also off, I just checked.
Still, thanks for your answer, those directives seemed like a likely
candidate,
Am Freitag 23 Mai 2008 16:59:38 schrieb Eric Covener:
Hi,
> Didn't make it all the way through, but also didn't see any sign of
> trying "EnableSendfile off"
I did not want to spam you with our whole apache configuration, but:
$ grep EnableSendfile /etc/httpd/conf/httpd.conf
# EnableSendfile:
On Fri, May 23, 2008 at 10:44 AM, Julien Oster
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> The situation is the following:
>
> We have an apache that, among other things, serves podcasts to users. The
> podcasts are just normal MP3 files on an NFS share, apache is configured with
> that NFS share as DocumentRoot
Hello,
I'm having a problem which is hard to isolate and hard to reproduce. I'm
trying to give you as much information as possible.
First some version details:
CentOS release 3.9 (Final)
Linux 2.4.21-53.ELsmp #1 SMP Mon Dec 3 13:34:41 EST 2007 i686 i686 i386
GNU/Linux
Server: Apache/2.0.46 (Cen
Hi
I had a problem with compiling Apache2 from source on my system:
- Mac os x 10.5.2 (leopard)
- 2.2 GHz Intel Core Duo
- Apache2.2.6 and also apache2.2.8 (didn't try other versions though)
In the meantime I could "solve" the problem (see below). But it was a
blind flight and I'd like to know
Hi,
This is my current setup in using squid3 as reverse proxy in front of apache:
browser (e.g. 202.182.201.3) <> squid3 stable6 <> apache 1.3.37 (PHP)
My PHP will get the user IP by HTTP_X_FORWARDED_FOR pass by squid.
Now the problem is:
1. if user send a request already contains head
Situation:
In the DMZ we have a machine with WebLogic 9.2 MP2 on Windows 2003.
There are 2 domains on it. Each have one Administrative server with one
application on in.
For example, the first is available on http://hostname:7011/app1
(https://hostname:7012/app1 - SSL) and the second on
http://hos
Not sure if you want one of these redirects in place too
On Thu, May 22, 2008 at 8:28 PM, Rob <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> hey there,
>
> was wondering wether i could be pointed in the right direction. Im
> wondering how i setup in my virtual hosts (if in fact i do it in my virtual
> hosts)
Hi all,
Just a quick reply to let you know I got it sorted: I downloaded the latest
version of PCRE, compiled it and used the apache configure option
--with-pcre=/usr/local/pcre. So now all my modules are compiled against the
latest version of PCRE.
Pretty painless actually, and worked first time
Hello list!
I am working on a login system and I'm using htaccess for access
restrictions. I have a script that generates the htaccess file and I
think it is pretty secure but I want to have yours opinions
(so dont mind the generation of the file itself, only the rewrite rules).
I use ip restrict
Just a quick update to my previous posting: It now appears that the same
compile_regex PCRE error fires for mod_rewrite as well. So there is
definitely some problem with my compile and PCRE, as more that one module is
affected.
Again, any help would be appreciated!
Cheers!
Ben
Ben Davies | Lead
Hi Everybody!
I've been having some problems with a recent compile of Apache 2.2.8. I
appears that when I use the SetEnvIf directive, Apache Seg Faults. It
appears that the error occurs when SetEnvIf tries to compile the Regular
Expression. This error only occurs if I use the SetEnvIf directive: c
Hi,
I've built mod_gnutls.
Now when I add the LoadModule line to load it httpd silently fails to start.
I've checked the config, checks out fine.
I've put LogLevel to debug, but no output, nothing.
Where can I look for clues?
d.
-
On Fri, May 23, 2008 at 2:28 AM, Rob <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> hey there,
>
> was wondering wether i could be pointed in the right direction. Im wondering
> how i setup in my virtual hosts (if in fact i do it in my virtual hosts) i
> can setup my fwd all non www traffic to the www url
>
> so to
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