Hello,
I’m using Apache as a Load Balancer and have a question regarding the Balancer
configuration on version 2.2.24 (Mac OS 10.8.5).
This is my scenario: When some of the members in the group are down, sometimes
the LB does not take the request and the client gets a timeout; if I remove
thos
That means it served what ever your DirectoryIndex is. The default is
usually index.html or something similar.
If you set "DirectoryIndex disabled" (in Apache 2.4), Apache won't look for
any file.
If mod_autoindex is loaded, it could also serve a directory listing.
You could disable it or you coul
When my access log shows that an unrecognized IP address requested...
"GET / HTTP/1.0" 200 322
...does that mean that I served it my top-level directory?
If so, can Apache prohibit that request from succeeding?
I want to serve the files when requested, if the client knows the file na
I have the latest version. I have ColdFusion 11 installed. CF is working
and it will start with CF. I made a change to allow override all and it
wouldn't start. I changed it back and it still wont start so i dont think
the problem is there. Please help, thanks.
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Regards,
chedder is bedder
this is just my local box for local dev. I used a paid host for
production. thanks for the help.
On Wed, Aug 27, 2014 at 6:14 AM, Daniel wrote:
> AllowOverride All is too generic.
>
> See AllowOverride documentation for the options you really need.
> http://httpd.apache.org/docs/current/mod/
Thought I would list a few of the changes that I made to the Apache
configuration file httpd.conf. So far these seem to have fixed the issue but
time will tell.
•Created a scheduled task to restart the Apache Service daily
•Set the "ServerName" parameter to localhost and port number
•Uncommen
AllowOverride All is too generic.
See AllowOverride documentation for the options you really need.
http://httpd.apache.org/docs/current/mod/core.html#allowoverride
Also, if you admin the web server you shouldn't be using it unless you know
what you are doing.
2014-08-27 14:07 GMT+02:00 Farid Da
Hi,
In your apache configuration, you should modify directive AllowOverride
None by AllowOverride All.
Best regards,
On Wed, Aug 27, 2014 at 2:54 AM, Matthew Smith
wrote:
> How do I do so? I have a working one...
>
You need to specify the correct AllowOverride for the directories in question.
Kurt
Newton was wrong. There is no gravity. The Earth sucks.
Von: Matthew Smith [chedders...@gmail.com]
Gesendet: Mittwoch, 27. August 2014 08:54
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