didn’t think you could have two virtualhost entries with the same
IP/port. I would probably do this within with a single VirtualHost,
myself. Something like this combined with the RewriteRule:
RewriteCond %{HTTP_HOST} !^THE.CORRECT.HOSTNAME$
Rick Houser
Web Engineer
*From:*Dr James A Smith
The easiest way to do this is to make sure you have the correct hostname
in the virtual host - the one that matches your certificate and another
virtual host which has no hostname in it to catch all the other requests.
return a forbidden response for all requests!
RewriteEngine On
Rew
I found in the log file :
66.214.*.* - - [27/Aug/2005:06:27:57 -0400] "POST /cgi-bin/upload HTTP/1.1"
70007 652
What does http status code 70007 652 means ?
Thanks
--- James A <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I have a script that is used to UPLOAD a file.
&g
Hi,
I have a script that is used to UPLOAD a file.
This script reads from "stdin".
It runs nicely for almost 2 years without any problem.
Suddenly, today, it stuck at the end of the read process. It cant read from
stdin completely.
Anyone know what might be the problem?
I dont change anythin
-so \
--disable-speling \
--enable-ssl \
--enable-status=shared \
--enable-suexec=shared \
--enable-unique_id \
--enable-userdir=shared \
--enable-usertrack=shared \
--enable-vhost_alias \
--with-mpm=prefork
Regards,
JA
--- Nick Kew <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> James A wrote:
>
>
Btw, I uses latest PHP 4.3.11
--- James A <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I upgraded my web server from 2.0.49 to 2.0.54 because sometimes it died, seg
> fault.
>
> But the 2.0.54 does not help. Here is the log taken from
> /var/log/http/error_log, OS = RedHat
> 9.0
>
I upgraded my web server from 2.0.49 to 2.0.54 because sometimes it died, seg
fault.
But the 2.0.54 does not help. Here is the log taken from
/var/log/http/error_log, OS = RedHat 9.0
(RAM = 1 GB, CPU = Pentium 4 2000 MHz) :
[Sun Jul 03 04:02:03 2005] [notice] SIGHUP received. Attempting to res