Hello,
Looks OK, however I’ve seen it defined like this:
BalancerMember ajp://host1:8018 route=host1
BalancerMember ajp://host2:8018 route=host2
ProxyPass /foo balancer://cluster/foo
Regards,
Hristiyan
From: Kartik Vashishta [mailto:kartik.u...@gmail.com]
Sent:
Just in case you are stuck, you can always use internal redirect to a CGI
script (or PHP or whatever) and write whatever response you want with that
script. It's kind of cheating but it should work.
--
With Best Regards,
Marat Khalili
On May 15, 2017 5:46:52 PM GMT+03:00, Jens Schleusener
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Rick,
That could be, except that if I just gave the stop command and it's "still"
running
it doesn't nearly concern me as much as getting an Elinks error and wondering
if it's because it isn't running or whether there is some other issue.
Besides, this It's DEAD/ALIVE message comes _ after _ the
> I just added a couple of lines of shell script following the links command
> after
the 'status' command line switch. It checks for the number of httpd processes,
and if there are none, it echoes "It's DEAD, Jim!". Otherwise It echoes "It's
ALIVE!!!".
Isn't that just going to give bad results,
Eric,
Yes, I went from 2.4.6 bundled with Red Hat to a plain source code build.
It didn't occur to me that it might be that simple. Thanks! :o
Mgmt has decided that they want the ability to easily have multiple versions
of Apache on our servers and to be able to switch from one build to another b
On Mon, 15 May 2017, Eric Covener wrote:
On Mon, May 15, 2017 at 12:32 PM, Jens Schleusener
wrote:
Ok, in that case one could use the ErrorDocument directive (it works for me
principally) but how can one can achieve that that directive is not used
globally but only specific for the above case?
On Mon, May 15, 2017 at 1:22 PM, Jeff Cauhape wrote:
> In the Apache 2.4.6 shell script apachectl, a call to “apachectl status”
>
> invokes systemctl status httpd.service. This gives you easy-to-read
>
> output regardless if the server is running or not.
Did you go from a vendor package to a sou
I recently built Apache 2.4.25 and am running it on RHEL 7.3.
I've found something that seems a step backwards from 2.4.6
and I'm hoping someone can shed some light on it.
In the Apache 2.4.6 shell script apachectl, a call to "apachectl status"
invokes systemctl status httpd.service. This gives y
On Mon, May 15, 2017 at 12:32 PM, Jens Schleusener
wrote:
> Ok, in that case one could use the ErrorDocument directive (it works for me
> principally) but how can one can achieve that that directive is not used
> globally but only specific for the above case?
>
> The idea to set in the above Rewri
Hi,
We are using httpd 2.2 and wonder if a path to the application can be
defined in the BalanceMember definition, so would this work:
BalanceMember "http://192.168.1.50:/foo/bar"; route=node1
On Mon, 15 May 2017, Eric Covener wrote:
On Mon, May 15, 2017 at 10:46 AM, Jens Schleusener
wrote:
Unfortunately for the RewriteRule directive for e.g. a Rewrite flag R=4xx
instead of R=permanent isn't allowed (only 300-399, why?) so I had
considered the usage of the directive but didn't find
You really only have one option at the moment and that is to pay for a
wild card certificate which will do this {lets encrypt doesn't allow you
yet}
It will probably set you back something like 100$ a year
o/w you will need to set your redirects up from xxx. to https://
individually a
Hi,
I'm using Apache 2.2 and currently have the following configuration files:
00-default-> redirect non-https-URLs to https-URLs
00-default-ssl -> default configuration for https://mydomain.de
and https://www.mydomain.de
Then several files
20-sub.mydomain.de
> On 15 May 2017, at 11:13 AM, Eric Covener wrote:
>
> On Mon, May 15, 2017 at 11:06 AM, Felipe Gasper
> wrote:
>>I’m noticing that mod_proxy sends its entire payload upstream without
>> checking for an early response (e.g., 308 or 404). If upstream sends such a
>> response then clos
Hello,
Apache 2.4 on Debian Testing, mpm_itk
I have the Discourse web forum running in a docker container. The container's
webserver is bount to localhost:2080. The
forum should be reachable at either forum.csc-stuttgart.org or
csc-stuttgart.org/forum.
Possibility A:
ServerName forum
On Mon, May 15, 2017 at 11:06 AM, Felipe Gasper wrote:
> I’m noticing that mod_proxy sends its entire payload upstream without
> checking for an early response (e.g., 308 or 404). If upstream sends such a
> response then closes the connection, mod_proxy never sees it and reports a
> 502
Hello,
I’m noticing that mod_proxy sends its entire payload upstream without
checking for an early response (e.g., 308 or 404). If upstream sends such a
response then closes the connection, mod_proxy never sees it and reports a 502
back.
Browsers don’t behave this way; they see
On Mon, May 15, 2017 at 10:46 AM, Jens Schleusener
wrote:
> Unfortunately for the RewriteRule directive for e.g. a Rewrite flag R=4xx
> instead of R=permanent isn't allowed (only 300-399, why?) so I had
> considered the usage of the directive but didn't find a working
> solution.
Other codes are
Hi,
my general question is how I can generate customized error responses
while using the mod_rewrite module. Yes, I know the page
https://httpd.apache.org/docs/2.4/custom-error.html
but the ErrorDocument directive allows only to do some customization per
status code optionally refined by co
Hi Christian:
I just noticed that you put "" around the parameters to ProxyPassMatch.
I tried that and no change in the results.
John
On Monday 15 May 2017 05:21:59 Christian Hettler wrote:
> Hello John,
>
> the manual (mod_proxy_fcgi.html) states:
>
> "The req
Thank you for your suggestion Christian.
Same result. (there are no passed parameters to the script being invoked).
httpd.conf:
ProxyPassMatch ^/.*\.php(/.*)?$ fcgi://127.0.0.1:9015/httpd/iliffe/
Browser:
No input file specified.
Apache error log:
[Mon May 15 10:12:2
Hello John,
the manual (mod_proxy_fcgi.html) states:
"The request URL is implicitly added to the 2nd parameter."
(Did|Can) you try
ProxyPassMatch "^/.*\.php(/.*)?$" "fcgi://127.0.0.1:9015/httpd/iliffe/"
instead of
> # ProxyPassMatch ^/(.*\.php(/.*)?)$ fcgi://127.0.0.1:9015/httpd/iliffe/$1
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