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> From: Jeff Trawick [mailto:traw...@gmail.com]
>
> On Tue, Jul 15, 2014 at 4:55 PM, Tomlinson, Stuart
> wrote:
> Hello,
>
> We have experienced this warning/error a few times:
> [Thu Jul 03 20:17:15 2014] [warn] (4)Interrupted system ca
On Tue, Jul 15, 2014 at 4:55 PM, Tomlinson, Stuart
wrote:
> Hello,
>
> We have experienced this warning/error a few times:
> [Thu Jul 03 20:17:15 2014] [warn] (4)Interrupted system call: Failed to
> acquire SSL session cache lock
>
> After this has occurred, the Apache ErrorLog is flooded with th
Hello,
We have experienced this warning/error a few times:
[Thu Jul 03 20:17:15 2014] [warn] (4)Interrupted system call: Failed to acquire
SSL session cache lock
After this has occurred, the Apache ErrorLog is flooded with these errors:
[Thu Jul 03 20:17:57 2014] [error] shmcb_subcache_retrieve
What created the link on that page? A desktop program? A server-side
script? Hand-made?
Does this file /home/myuser/public_html/mypage/mydir/somepage exist?
The most accurate way to do this is to copy the URL from your browser, got
to a shell and type ls -l /home/myuser/public_html<> and make
sure
Hello,
I think this has been fixed in 2.4.8 with this changelog:
*) core: Detect incomplete request and response bodies, log an error and
forward it to the underlying filters. PR 55475 [Yann Ylavic]
A backport is proposed for next 2.2.x release and is waiting for approvals.
I will update
> On Tue, Jul 15, 2014 at 1:57 AM, Carlos Carcamo wrote:
>>
>> Hello, I have a little problem maybe you could help me.
>> I have the userdir directive activated and now I can see my projects
>> in public_html on my home dir, I can also browse my dirs in the web
>> browser and I can see the index p
Hello users!
I have an account on a shared server and the company told me
that there is absolutey no way I can see the access logs.
Being just a user, I never set up a webserver.
I tried the htacces tester, though there is no support of
the SERVER_NAME variable. http://htaccess.madewithlove.be/
Hi Giovanni,
you should use
Listen 80
to bind all IPs of your host.
Federico
Il 09/07/2014 12:26, Giovanni Bianchini ha scritto:
Dear Group
This is such a dumb question I am almost afraid to ask because I should know
this after so
many years but old age has it's way of extracting revenge fo
I have been trying to upgrade to Apache 2.4.9 on a NetBSD system but I
am running into this issue. The server starts but I get a bunch of
warnings and the certificate is not served. Here is an example log:
[Tue Jul 15 04:11:12.011032 2014] [ssl:warn] [pid 11770] AH01909:
wwws.interviewadvantage.