Is there a limit to how short a user name can be for digest authorization? I
ask this because I set up htdigest with three users: kurt, traci, and pefamily.
pefamily worked, but kurt and traci did not, although I can 'cat' the file and
see they're all specified. To help diagnose the problem,
Hi there,
I am new to this list. I also posted this to a PHP list.
I have Apache 1.3.41, PHP 5.2.8 running on NetBSD 4.0.1. This install is
new. I have Apache and PHP running on 2 other servers with no problem.
My problem is simple to explain but I have been unable to make it go away.
Wheneve
I'm trying to get mod_dbd and mod_authn_dbd to work. Can someone please
post an example of the correct syntax for the DBDParam statement to use with
MySQL? The mod_dbd page says that it should be in this format:
DBDParam host=localhost,user=userid,pass=password
but the mod_authn_dbd uses this f
And what exactly do you mean by not being able to see the site? Does
you browser say it can't connect? That it can't find the site? Does it
connect and nothing shows up? There could be a million things causing
problems, please be more specific about the symptoms so we can try to
help you.
-Brian
What operating system?
On the local machine, when this happens, what happens if you telnet to
port 80 (assuming you are running on port 80)?
vadi raj wrote:
Dear All,
I request you peoples to tell me what are the was we can monitor
apache (http) process performance.
Sometime even though h
You'll probably want to use mod_proxy. There's a whole section on it
in the manual: http://httpd.apache.org/docs/2.2/mod/mod_proxy.html
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On Tue, Dec 23, 2008 at 6:19 PM, giovanni.forme...@lib
Eric,
That won't work in this environment since I have CacheIgnoreCacheControl set to
on. You don't think it would be possible to follow the second approach?
Regards,
Karim
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From: Eric Covener [mailto:cove...@gmail.com]
Sent: Wednesday, December 24, 2008 3:31 PM
To: us
On Wed, Dec 24, 2008 at 8:02 AM, Karim Zaki wrote:
> Hi Eric,
>
> The idea sounds good, but I can't seem to get it to work. I need to modify
> the host header for example, to point the request to another vhost that has
> no caching defined. However, mod_rewrite doesn't seem to allow for modifyin
Hi Eric,
The idea sounds good, but I can't seem to get it to work. I need to modify the
host header for example, to point the request to another vhost that has no
caching defined. However, mod_rewrite doesn't seem to allow for modifying
headers, and I can't change the URI. I can use SetEnvIf to
Hello,
I'm trying to create certain functionality using .htaccess files only.
Suppose we have a domain and a subdomain with document roots as follows:
domain.com -> /home/user/public_html
sub.domain.com -> /home/user/public_html/sub
The contents of /home/user/public_html are as follows ([]'s ar
Hi
I think the main problem is not, that the httpd has a depency to libz and
libssl. In my "old" compilation with httpd 2.2.3 and also 2.2.8 there was NO
depency to libz and libssl, it was compiled INTO httpd, also the httpd was
bigger than the 2.2.11. But I used exactly the same confs and para
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