[users@httpd] Re: Bug in Apache 2.0 mod_proxy

2011-01-14 Thread DW
Please file all bug reports at this link if you haven't done so for yours: hth Sam Rossoff wrote: I've been using Apache's mod_proxy module recently when I came across a bug. Addresses of the form: www.zappos.com/donald-j-pliner-womens-boots~2 were bei

[users@httpd] Bug in Apache 2.0 mod_proxy

2011-01-14 Thread Sam Rossoff
I've been using Apache's mod_proxy module recently when I came across a bug. Addresses of the form: www.zappos.com/donald-j-pliner-womens-boots~2 were being converted to www.zappos.com/donald-j-pliner-womens-boots%7E2 When the Zappos servers see a url with %7E in them it will respond with an HTT

[users@httpd] webservice clustering trouble

2011-01-14 Thread Lukas Sklenar
Hello, I have deployed 3 tomcat6.0.29 webapps, each of which exposes a webservice, and am using apache2.2 and mod_jk-1.2.31-httpd-2.2.3.so to cluster them - a performance exercise. 1 webapp as well as apache is running on my dev box, and 2 other webapps are running on the dev boxes of my colleague

Re: [users@httpd] How to properly block IP ranges server wide?

2011-01-14 Thread Eric Covener
> So your rule doesn't block anything, because you have an 'allow all'. So > either change the order to 'Order deny,allow' or remove the 'allow from all' > line. The pesudo-config he had is actually correct and "Order deny,allow" with the rest of his config would be incorrect. ---

Re: [users@httpd] How to properly block IP ranges server wide?

2011-01-14 Thread Norman Peelman
Joost de Heer wrote: On 01/14/2011 02:40 AM, Norman Peelman wrote: Hello all, I've got a server with name based virtualhosts. I am getting spammers from various countries and would like to block these IP ranges. But I can't seem to figure out how to block them. How can I block them by default

[users@httpd] kill hanging CGIs

2011-01-14 Thread Matus UHLAR - fantomas
Hello, we provide our users possibility to upload their own CGI scripts, using suexec (in a limited environment, for security reasons). I found that a user uploaded CGI that calls flock() function which sometimes makes the CGI hang for a long time (hours). Is there possibility to automatically

[users@httpd] Re: Help with config

2011-01-14 Thread Carsten Wiedmann
Am 14.01.2011 10:54, schrieb Bob Wilson: DocumentRoot "C:/Users/User/My Documents/htdocs" IMHO "My Documents" should written as "Documents" in the config file. Thanks, but we think we've narrowed it down to an ACL problem with the 'user' directory I don't think so... I guess you don't know

Re: [users@httpd] Re: Help with config

2011-01-14 Thread Bob Wilson
On 14/01/2011 01:49, DW wrote: See if this helps: Good luck. Bob Wilson wrote: Can any one help with the initial configuration of Apache? I was told that to make localhost point to a alternative directory I should change both the 'Document

Re: [users@httpd] Re: Help with config

2011-01-14 Thread Bob Wilson
On 14/01/2011 08:01, Carsten Wiedmann wrote: Am 13.01.2011 13:41, schrieb Bob Wilson: DocumentRoot "C:/Users/User/My Documents/htdocs" Which doesn't work with error message 'The requested operation has failed!' IMHO "My Documents" should written as "Documents" in the config file. Regards

Re: [users@httpd] Help with config

2011-01-14 Thread Bob Wilson
On 14/01/2011 08:28, Joost de Heer wrote: I have changed it to: DocumentRoot "C:/Users/User/My Documents/htdocs" Windows 7 has pretty strict ACLs on the c:\users directory. Check to see which account is used to run Apache httpd and check to see if this account has access to the directory c:\use

[users@httpd] [mod_fcgid] Question about FcgidCmdOptions (InitialEnv) and session (cookie) problem with PHP

2011-01-14 Thread Carsten Wiedmann
Hello, 1) With FcgidInitialEnv I write: | FcgidInitialEnv FOO "C:\\ProgramData\\Foo" but with FcgidCmdOptions it's: | FcgidCmdOptions "C:/usr/bin/cgi.exe" \ |InitialEnv FOO=C:\ProgramData\Foo I have to use a single backslash and not a double backslash as usual. Why? Another problem: How ca

Re: [users@httpd] Help with config

2011-01-14 Thread Joost de Heer
> I have changed it to: > > DocumentRoot "C:/Users/User/My Documents/htdocs" Windows 7 has pretty strict ACLs on the c:\users directory. Check to see which account is used to run Apache httpd and check to see if this account has access to the directory c:\users\user\My Documents\htdocs. Another wa

[users@httpd] Re: Help with config

2011-01-14 Thread Carsten Wiedmann
Am 13.01.2011 13:41, schrieb Bob Wilson: DocumentRoot "C:/Users/User/My Documents/htdocs" Which doesn't work with error message 'The requested operation has failed!' IMHO "My Documents" should written as "Documents" in the config file. Regards, Carsten