Re: [users@httpd] Problems on Linux

2005-06-01 Thread Broming plutonium
I'm using Xandros Open Circulation 3. I don't think you know what it is, so I decided to just call it "Linux". God I'm so stupid--I didn't even enable the features! And I deleted my source directory, too. Too bad I don't have time to read the documentation--I can hardly find time to do what I have

[users@httpd] Problems on Linux

2005-05-31 Thread Broming plutonium
Hi everyone, Is anyone here running the UNIX version of Apache 2.0.52 (that you compiled yourself) on a Linux machine? I am, and there are a lot of problems. Proxying doesn't work; authentication doesn't work; headers don't work... Let's talk about proxying first. Whenever I put "ProxyRequests On

Re: [users@httpd] Apache on Linux

2005-05-17 Thread Broming plutonium
> I recommend instead though that you install something like Fedora Core What's Fedora Core? I know it's an operating system but...what does it do? > Hmmm... I never tried this but can't one install > Apache on non-Windows using a pre-packaged - i.e., > pre-compiled and linked - executable? Yes

[users@httpd] Re: Apache on Linux

2005-05-15 Thread Broming plutonium
Never mind. I downloaded the C compiler gcc, and used it to compile the unix source code. It works great. __ Post your free ad now! http://personals.yahoo.ca -

[users@httpd] Apache on Linux

2005-05-15 Thread Broming plutonium
Hello everyone. I lost my Windows OS, and installed Xandros, which is a version of Linux. I'n not at all familiar with Linux. How do I install Apache on it? I downloaded the source code, unzipped it, and did ./configure --prefix=/usr/local/apache2. Everything seemed to go normally until this line

[EMAIL PROTECTED] What is w;wget?

2005-05-08 Thread Broming plutonium
Hi,   I haven't checked my logs for a while, but when I did decide to check them, I found this strange request:   62.210.181.107 - - [23/Apr/2005:12:18:44 -0400] "GET //cgi-bin/awstats/awstats.pl \"w;wget\" HTTP/1.1" 404 303   This request was repeated 10 times, one time per second, changing the "/