I am trying to figure out how to forward mainly the Error Logs from an Apache
for Windows installation over to a remote syslog server. All documents I can
locate show how to do this if Apache is running in Linux. Does anyone know how
to make this happen in Windows?
Shawn Cannon, IT Profe
Hi,
Just thought I'd give an update in case anyone else is having server problems
on Fedora 19 now that it uses FirewallD and sees this thread later. A
permanent solution is to copy the zone file you want from
/usr/lib/firewalld/zones/ to /etc/firewalld/zones/ then edit that file to add a
serv
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2013/10/21.
Please contact Ms Louisa Ng at 2810 3065 if you need assistance.
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Hang on I did NOT have the flag set. I forgot the 1 after the variable.
Shawn Cannon
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2013
From: sh...@shawncannon.com
To: users@httpd.apache.org
Date: Fri, 18 Oct 2013 09:15:23 -0400
Subject: RE: [users@httpd] Rev
I added the flag mentioned yet I still get the 2 proxy errors mentioned in my
initial email. I also added keep-alive settings to my httpd.conf. Even with
these errors my ActiveSync test seems to be working from my Windows RT tablet.
Of course there is no production load to this server since i
Found the option, (by intercghanging options)
usr/sbin/apxs -S SYSCONFDIR="/santosh/current/apach" -a -i -l cap -c
mod_antiloris.c
On Fri, Oct 18, 2013 at 2:38 PM, Santosh Kumar wrote:
> Could you please provide usage for apxs to set httpd.conf to custom path.
>
> i.e place " LoadModule a
Could you please provide usage for apxs to set httpd.conf to custom path.
i.e place " LoadModule antiloris_module
/usr/lib64/httpd/modules/mod_antiloris.so" line in custom path httpd.conf.
Tried running by adding
1. apxs -g -S SYSCONFDIR=/santosh/current/apache/httpd.conf
2. apxs -a -i -l cap -
Try setting the proxy-initial-not-pooled flag with mod_proxy_http, see
http://httpd.apache.org/docs/current/mod/mod_proxy_http.html
Apache 2.4 has an issue with the HTTP keep-alive time out which happens
quite frequently with ActiveSync. There is an ongoing discussion
("mod_proxy, oooled backend c