hi,
I wanted know if algorithm scheduler "Request Counting" of the mod_proxy is
equal "Round Robin" ???
I need know it
Thank you
Ricardo
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On Wed, Oct 15, 2008 at 10:55 PM, Yoom Nguyen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Eric,
>
> I got most of what you described but there are still something unclear to me.
> If I want the WHOLE directory /images to allow view by the OS (AppArmor) and
> deny view via the network by
> every other network exc
Eric,
I got most of what you described but there are still something unclear to me.
If I want the WHOLE directory /images to allow view by the OS (AppArmor) and
deny view via the network by
every other network except net work 172.10.10.0/255.255.255.0 to read.
Only allow network 172.10.10.0/25
Sebastian Stein wrote:
Hi,
I have an apache22 running in a corporate LAN. The internet can only be
accessed through a http proxy. How do I configure apache that such requests are
made through the proxy? Are those settings propagated to all apps running on
the apache server like php-based app
Hi,
I have an apache22 running in a corporate LAN. The internet can only be
accessed through a http proxy. How do I configure apache that such requests are
made through the proxy? Are those settings propagated to all apps running on
the apache server like php-based apps?
Thanks in advance,
On Thu, Oct 16, 2008 at 2:28 PM, ampo <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Hello.
>
> I have client who turn to Server1.
> Server1 send xmlHTTPRequest Server2 (another domain - "cross domain").
> Server2 should response with XML back to client (through Server1).
> Who can I do this to avoide the security
Hello.
I have client who turn to Server1.
Server1 send xmlHTTPRequest Server2 (another domain - "cross domain").
Server2 should response with XML back to client (through Server1).
Who can I do this to avoide the security problem?
I read the mod_rewrite / documentation but found nothing about it
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On Wed, Oct 15, 2008 at 8:52 AM, Yoom Nguyen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Eric,
>
> It seems if I enable /srv/www/domainroot/images/* via AppArmor then
> I don't even need to declare in Apache configuration
> file. Is this true?
It's true that making the files unreadable via the OS prevents Apa
ampo wrote:
> Thank you, it works.
>
> I have another question about mod_rewrite.
Please, first read the documentation about mod_rewrite, that is huge and
has a lot of informations, if you can't figure out your problema after
that consider sending another mail to the m.l.
Davide
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Thank you, it works.
I have another question about mod_rewrite.
is this the right place? should I open new post?
Thanks.
Davide Bianchi wrote:
>
> ampo wrote:
>> I have a simple HTML page localy on my PC.
>> Previously, I used IIS: using virtual directory I browsed to this page
>> and
>
ampo wrote:
> I have a simple HTML page localy on my PC.
> Previously, I used IIS: using virtual directory I browsed to this page and
> it was loaded.
> How do I do it with Apache??
Find out where in your disk is the 'html' directory (see the httpd.conf
file for the DocumentRoot directive) and put
Hello.
I have a simple HTML page localy on my PC.
Previously, I used IIS: using virtual directory I browsed to this page and
it was loaded.
How do I do it with Apache??
Apache is already installed and seems working by the "It Works" text.
Thank you.
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Hi all,
I'm using Fedora's apache 2.2.9 with prefork MPM.
I'm having trouble geting my maximum allowed clients more than 1024.
I have set
ServerLimit 2048
MaxClients 2048
But I never see more than 1024 processes of httpd.
Soft, hard limit for open files for the apache user is 8192
The identity of the certificate might not be verified, but it still does the
encryption if the user is prepared to t
Make atrust exception.
It would not be a good idea to pull off an expired cert without replacing it
with a valid one as the reason for the cert is in most cases to force sensitive
Swapan Gupta wrote:
> Hi,
>
>
>
> Appreciate if someone could share more info on the following:
>
>
>
> Does Apache do any special handling if the installed server certificate
> or the CA root certificate has expired?
>
>
>
> In my installation, we are seeing that the expired Server cer
Hi,
Appreciate if someone could share more info on the following:
Does Apache do any special handling if the installed server certificate or the
CA root certificate has expired?
In my installation, we are seeing that the expired Server certificate is sent
to the client when a resource is acces
Eric said:
>
>
> This should be a physical on-disk directory, not a URL-path or a
> directory name under your document root. If there's no literal
> directory /images/ in your filesystem, this snippet configuration
> never applies.
On Wed, 2008-10-15 at 07:52 -0500, Yoom Nguyen wrote:
> Eric,
>
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