We are a group of students undertaking a project to extend addressing
of more machines using IPv4 itself. Here we propose to alter the
http://public-ip-address/path-to-object
The path-to-object is altered incorporating the address of local
machines. i.e., http://public-ip-address/192.168.1.102/pat
I am getting this error while trying to connect to https port. There
is only this log in the error log
http://goo.gl/IeTnV
Here is the error log
[Tue Apr 19 22:34:36 2011] [info] [client 192.168.0.248] Connection to
child 1 established (server www.example.net:8443)
[Tue Apr 19 22:34:36 2011] [in
I have an unmanaged site, alrightsounds.com, running CentOS. The
ServerLimt seems to be stuck at 10. This works OK when most of the
people in China a asleep, but...
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WARNING: MaxClients of 256 exceeds ServerLimit value of 10 servers,
lowering MaxClients to 10. To increase, please see the Ser
Hi,
I have noticed that when running Joomla, or in-fact any browsing capable PHP
code, I am able to navigate above my virtual host document root and look at
other virtual host files.
How would one stop this ? I have taken a look at mod_chroot but that does not
seem to work as ChrootDir can onl
> I went back and re-read the docs which do not explicitly say that the
> ServerName connot be a wild card. It says it "should" be explicit.
>
> Are the docs incorrect or is there something specific about this setup that
> required it to be an ailias?
The doc says it's a domain name / hostname wi
> Make this a ServerAias and set a normal ServerName -- ServerName can't
> be a wildcard.
>
> -
> The official User-To-User support forum of the Apache HTTP Server Project.
> See http://httpd.apache.org/userslist.html> for more inf
On Tue, Apr 19, 2011 at 7:38 AM, Callum Scott wrote:
> Hi All,
>
> I am trying to get the following to work. www.domain.co.uk domain.com to go
> to /home/somedir1 and then *.domain.com to go to /home/somedir2 however this
> doesn't appear to be working as expceted. To difirenciate I have the two
Hi All,
I am trying to get the following to work. www.domain.co.uk domain.com to go
to /home/somedir1 and then *.domain.com to go to /home/somedir2 however this
doesn't appear to be working as expceted. To difirenciate I have the two
vhosts pointing to seperate logfiles and it appears that if I
On 04/19/2011 09:03 AM, Hajo Locke wrote:
You could issue a "kill " of your fcgi-wrapper process that
handles your specific vhost
Do you have often trouble with your users when killing the processes or
are these killings barely noticeable?
I don't, but i think that is highly dependant on wha
Hello,
You could issue a "kill " of your fcgi-wrapper process that handles
your specific vhost (i distinguish mine through the use of different users
via suexec, so i can do a "pkill -u "), apache will spawn a new
process when it recieves the next request. However, note that this is not
grace
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