�� wrote:
Hi,
Our company runs a PHP application over a Apache HTTP (Linux) server. It's been
running in our environment for years. Since yesterday, the server is having
serious performance issues. It's load goes sky high and the server stops
respon
Jan Christoph Schatteburg wrote:
Hi,
i'm quite new to Apache and Servers in general and on my Wamp Server on
a Windows 7 System using Apache 2.4.4 i get the following Error when
trying to access localhost (from the Server machine of course ;)):
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Forbidden
You don't
Giovanni Bianchini wrote:
Dear Group;
I just installed the httpd-2.2.25-win32-x86-openssl-0.9.8y on my Windows 8
machine.
Monitor says "Running All Apache Services" and indeed windows services show them being
started and running. I have connected to it via 127.0.0.1 on port 80 and received th
Jeff Trawick wrote:
On Fri, Jul 18, 2014 at 11:11 AM, David Favor <mailto:da...@davidfavor.com>> wrote:
Eric Covener wrote:
On Fri, Jul 18, 2014 at 10:21 AM, David Favor
mailto:da...@davidfavor.com>> wrote:
Biggest problem is with Apache changing
Andy Canfield wrote:
Last week, if you went to http://www.andycanfield.com, you would see
my web site. Today, if you go there, you will see "Internal Server
Error". Apache broke it.
Likely you've been hit with what everyone had to recover from...
http://httpd.apache.org/docs/trunk/upgrad
Miles Fidelman wrote:
Hi Folks,
Ever once in a while, a crawler comes along and starts indexing our site
- and in the process pushes our server's load average through the roof.
Short of blocking the crawlers, can anybody suggest some quick tuning
adjustments to make, to reduce load (setting
Eric Covener wrote:
On Fri, Jul 18, 2014 at 10:21 AM, David Favor wrote:
Biggest problem is with Apache changing format of conf entries.
What do you mean by the format?
http://httpd.apache.org/docs/trunk/upgrading.html covers this... snippet...
In this example, all requests are allowed
D'Arcy J.M. Cain wrote:
I just upgraded my Apache from 2.4.7 to 2.4.9 and now my clients' cert
give me a "server certificate does NOT include an ID which matches the
server name" error and it serves the system cert instead which fails
because it doesn't match the domain. Here is an example (sani
Koray Ersin wrote:
Hi all,
I have an Apache/2.2.15 server running on RHEL 6.
There is a single file (150K in size )hosted on this server.
The server has 2 x 2.6Ghz quad-core CPU and has 12GB memory.
I would like to know/calculate how many concurrent users can download
this file.
Which conf
Joey J wrote:
Apache 2.4 has had a stable release out for over 2 years but is only
used by 2.5% of active Apache sites. Why is the adoption so low?? The
Apache foundation has been recommending upgrading to 2.4 for some time
and looking at the improvements I see significant value in several.
David Favor wrote:
Pratyoosh Sharma wrote:
We have an external facing portal that serves multiple applications
via single sign on, to bypass cross domain limitations & simplifying
support we proxy all the requests through apache httpd, there are
about 100 independent applications tha
Pratyoosh Sharma wrote:
We have an external facing portal that serves multiple applications via single sign on, to bypass cross domain limitations & simplifying support we proxy all the requests through apache httpd, there are about 100 independent applications that we proxy using mod_proxy
In
I have an ugly WordPress rewrite problem I'm trying to solve.
Performance for pages/posts + trailing slash == Awesome!
net1# ab -k -t 10 -n 1000 -c 5 http://FastSEOHosting.com/hello-world/ |
grep Requests
Finished 38323 requests
Requests per second:3832.30 [#/sec] (mean)
Pe
If someone knows which of these is the faster
method of matching files types, let me know.
Thanks.
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