Hello,
I am using httpd 2.2.19 running on Windows Server 2008. I am authenticating
with ldap against Windows Active Directory. It will work fine for a while.
Sometimes a day. Sometimes a week. And then I will start getting the
following
log message (server names, user names, etc have bee
On 10/15/2011 9:33 AM, Guillaume wrote:
> Hello,
> I hope that I'm on the right forum and that my question has sense.
> I m not at all a specialist and please forgive my english, it's not my
> language.
No hassle, it's more efficient than my tiny bit of French or Italian :)
> [Sat Oct 15 15:35:2
I did this using a directive--you can put your LDAP auth stuff
there and apply it to the top-level file system directory of your application.
Users won't be able to bypass that. (I'm assuming that you're currently using a
directive and that your entire application lives in a single
directory
Hi,
I have used Apache httpd directives to configure the authenticating the
users against LDAP database using httpd modules, mod_authz_ldap and
mod_ldap. The authentication looks ok, but not able to find any specific
directives or way to stop users bypassing web server login and try hitting
applic
Can you post a snippet of what your config file for the mapping you're
using for the reverse proxy setup looks like? I've run into that kind
of thing sometimes and it's usually just been something like I
accidentally was mapping https to http or vice-versa.
On Mon, Oct 17, 2011 at 7:12 AM, Petr
On 10/17/2011 02:12 PM, Petr Hracek wrote:
error:140760FC:SSL Routines:SSL23_GET_CLIENT_HELLO:unknown protocol
speaking not SSL to HTTPS port!?
What can be the reason of that failure?
As error message suggests, someone connects to your server and is not
speaking SSL to it. You can trigger the
Dear users,
some times I am receiving following strange behaviour.
Apache2-2.2.21 did not accept any new request and in the log I can see
following messages like:
(70014) End of file: SSL input filter read failed.
(70007)The timeout specified has expired: SSL input filter read failed.
[Mon Oct 1
Hello list! I have a Ubuntu server with Apache2 to serve a Moodle web.
I notice that where there are few users (4 or 5) requesting pages, the
Apache2 process goes to 100% on all CPUs (4 cores).
I try with memcached but it still getting 100% CPU usage.
What I must check? I will appreciate any hel
On Fri, Oct 14, 2011 at 9:56 PM, Steve Swift wrote:
> It is surprising that the installation of apache does not install a sample
> favicon.ico (the apache "feather", perhaps).
>
Apache used to* install a more complete welcome page, with favicon,
links to docs, everything a sysadmin might want to
On Mon, Oct 17, 2011 at 8:38 AM, stal...@locum.ru wrote:
> some time i see in error.log
>
> ==
>
> [Thu Oct 13 14:04:00 2011] [error] False
> [Thu Oct 13 14:04:00 2011] [error] False
> [Thu Oct 13 14:04:00 2011] [error] False
> [Thu Oct 13 14:04:00 2011] [error] True
> [Thu Oct 13 14:04:00 2011]
Usually the same ISP provides the DNS service. Search for a web form in
your ISP user page for point your domain name to your IP address.
De: Stephen Grant Brown [mailto:stephengrantbr...@mcmedia.com.au]
Enviado el: domingo, 16 de octubre de 2011 10:36
Para: Apache Users
Asunto: [users@httpd]
some time i see in error.log
==
[Thu Oct 13 14:04:00 2011] [error] False
[Thu Oct 13 14:04:00 2011] [error] False
[Thu Oct 13 14:04:00 2011] [error] False
[Thu Oct 13 14:04:00 2011] [error] True
[Thu Oct 13 14:04:00 2011] [error] True
[Thu Oct 13 14:04:00 2011] [error] True
[Thu Oct 13 14
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