[users@httpd] How to disable a rewriterule in a subdirectory.

2012-08-03 Thread Dan Mahoney, System Admin
Summary: In apache 1.3, files that were #included in SSI were NOT subject to rewrite rules. In 2.2, they are. I discovered this after getting many "unable to include" warnings. I want to find a way to negate a rewriterule. Background 1: In my main public_html .htaccess, I have the followin

Re: [users@httpd] What IP Addresses Are Used With Virtual Host & Listen Directives

2012-08-03 Thread Jonathan Rogers
Howard Davies wrote: > If I want to specify specific IP addresses (as opposed to an all IP > address configuration), do I specify (1) the local IP address(es) of > the Server, (2) the local IP address of the router or (3) the internet > address of the router > > My understanding is that you use

Re: [users@httpd] Allow hostname dyndns

2012-08-03 Thread Eric Covener
On Fri, Aug 3, 2012 at 12:34 PM, Alberto Rasillo wrote: > Hi I want use allow from option just from one hostname, I´m using Dyndns > service. When I configure this option and I´m try to connect apache server I > recive "You don't have permission to access" but if I use IP public > (Internet) I can

[users@httpd] What IP Addresses Are Used With Virtual Host & Listen Directives

2012-08-03 Thread Howard Davies
My question relates to IP addresses that are used in (1) the section of a virtual host container and (2) the Listen directive My Server computer is on a local area network controlled by a router which is connected to the internet If I want to specify specific IP addresses (as opposed t

[users@httpd] Apache SSL reverse proxy for chunked content seems to be broken

2012-08-03 Thread Pratyoosh Sharma
> We are observing a very strange issue with Apache 2.2.14 serving as a > transparent proxy to an application server using mod_proxy, when the > application server sends chunked mode response > > Apache is listening over SSL & reverse proxying to the backend server HTTP, > We have SSLProxyEng

Re: [users@httpd] Dual apache2 installations: Ubuntu Package and Locally Built (All on a single server)

2012-08-03 Thread Tom Browder
On Fri, Aug 3, 2012 at 10:05 AM, John wrote: > One gotcha you may run into, some .conf parameters have changed. > > You can't just copy the old 2.2.x .conf file over to 2.4.x without checking. > Since some of the changes occurred in various levels of 2.2 they aren't all > referenced in the migrati

Re: [users@httpd] Allow hostname dyndns

2012-08-03 Thread Alberto Rasillo
Hi I want use allow from option just from one hostname, I´m using Dyndns service. When I configure this option and I´m try to connect apache server I recive "*You don't have permission* to access" but if I use IP public (Internet) I can use normally. Thanks 2012/8/3 Ben Johnson > On 8/3/2012 4:1

Re: [users@httpd] How to debug 70014 and 70007 errors

2012-08-03 Thread Rainer Jung
Hi Ivan, On 03.08.2012 17:23, ivan Gouin wrote: Here's what i see on the tcpdump: Got a TCP connect 3-way handshake. (SYN/SYN-ACK/ACK) Got 7 POST request who got a return code 200 After the 7 POST, got a [ FIN, ACK] from th server. Then RST from the server Then the 8th request who goes in ti

Re: [users@httpd] How to debug 70014 and 70007 errors

2012-08-03 Thread ivan Gouin
Here's what i see on the tcpdump: Got a TCP connect 3-way handshake. (SYN/SYN-ACK/ACK) Got 7 POST request who got a return code 200 After the 7 POST, got a [ FIN, ACK] from th server. Then RST from the server Then the 8th request who goes in time out Is there some kind of timeout in a tcp keep

Re: [users@httpd] Dual apache2 installations: Ubuntu Package and Locally Built (All on a single server)

2012-08-03 Thread John
One gotcha you may run into, some .conf parameters have changed. You can't just copy the old 2.2.x .conf file over to 2.4.x without checking. Since some of the changes occurred in various levels of 2.2 they aren't all referenced in the migration notes. Been there, done that, got the bruises

Re: [users@httpd] Allow hostname dyndns

2012-08-03 Thread Ben Johnson
On 8/3/2012 4:19 AM, Gmail wrote: > Hi I want use allow hosname.dyndns.com > in my apache conf but it doesnt > work fine. When I use IP I can use normaly but not with dyndns domain. > How can I fix this? Thnks With all due respect, you te

[users@httpd] Allow hostname dyndns

2012-08-03 Thread Gmail
Hi I want use allow hosname.dyndns.com in my apache conf but it doesnt work fine. When I use IP I can use normaly but not with dyndns domain. How can I fix this? Thnks