Just upgraded to Apache24 2.4.49. After I got this line displayed:
You may need to manually remove /usr/local/etc/apache24/httpd.conf if it
is no longer needed.
So I did _not_ delete it. Can you tell when it would not be longer
needed (lots of config lines in it)?
Dear list,
Can you tell me how I should indentify my user:group setting for my
personal website?
Currently I own my website as www:www (for Wordpress auto-update sake).
Would it be more safe to set this to www:me ?
Thanks, Jos
On 18-11-19 21:24, Anil Kumar P wrote:
You can use SSI for this.
Thanks, that works!
Best, Jos
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page like
'You requested'
www.adomain.com
'but unfortunately it doesn't have a site page yet'
Can someone tell me how I can do something like this without java script?
Thanks!
Jos
On 14-8-2018 8:22, @lbutlr wrote:
It is not a good idea to spam filter list messages.
Can you explain?
gr, Jos
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On 11-8-2018 12:01, Jos Chrispijn wrote:
AllowOverride all
Require all granted
Found a solution for the issue:
- Watch the forward slash at the end of the line (a)
- Added this new line (b)
a
b Options Indexes FollowSymLinks
AllowOverride all
Require all granted
On 11-8-2018 12:01, Jos Chrispijn wrote:
AuthType Basic
AuthName "Password Protected"
AuthBasicProvider file
AuthUserFile /usr/home/user/.htpasswd
AuthName secure
Require valid-user
The last line should not be in
asswd file is set to user:user
Even when I hash out (1) and restart Apache 2.4, I still don't get the
authorisation screen to provide a password, which I think means that
.htaccess is not interpreted.
Thanks for your help,
Jos
I would like to thank the Apache team and all list members for their
supportand hope everyone enjoys an informative and productional 2015.
Keep up the good work!
BR, Jos Chrispijn
-- Vision is not seeing things as they are, but as they will be
Solved; added IPv6 support to the setup.
thanks
Jos Chrispijn
Jos Chrispijn:
Can somebody tell me what this means?
'You must select one and only one option from the INET single'
Got that message during upgrading 'apache-2.2.22_6' to
'apache22-2.2.22_7
Can somebody tell me what this means?
'You must select one and only one option from the INET single'
Got that message during upgrading 'apache-2.2.22_6' to 'apache22-2.2.22_7'
thanks,
Jos Chrispijn
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that, Joomla (my CMS) can't find the branch it is sitting on (hardcoded
it looks for index.php).
Can someone tell me how to solve this?
thanks,
Jos Chrispijn
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For
website (index.html +
redirection).
thanks in advance
Jos Chrispijn
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Frank,
On 11-1-2010 16:40, Frank Gingras wrote:
The rules have changed. See:
http://www.php.net/manual/en/install.unix.apache2.php
AddType was the appropriate method to do so in 1997.
I see; thanks for your information, will have a look!
regards,
Jos Chrispijn
ymore
DirectoryIndex index.php index.html index.htm
AddType application/x-httpd-php .php
AddType application/x-httpd-php-source .phps
regards,
Jos Chrispijn
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On 9-1-2010 9:17, Sean Conner wrote:
Check out
Thanks, that is exactly what I needed.
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and PDF format files. Thank you.
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he1.3x was. Mine is so compact now that you nearly wouldn't
believe it would work.
So overall experience for an Apache nub like me: if you can, do use it.
Will make your life much easier when it runs finally :-)
Thanks,
Jos Chrispijn
Just migrated to apache-2.2.13 and already ran into this problem:
myserver# apachectl fullstatus
Forbidden - You don't have permission to access /server-status on this
server.
Even getting the same error when logged on as 'root'
Can you tell me what is causing th
found, required by "libperl.so"
# find / -name mod_perl.so -print
and nothing found. How can this happen? Is there a quick way of
installing this or do I have to install Apache completely from scratch?
thanks,
Jos Chrispijn
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Out of a technical and practical perspective, what should be the best
choice now: Apache 2 or a lower version?
Jos Chrispijn
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Tom,
We found out that this problem had been caused by some port upgrade
(FreeBSD).
Thanks to a tip of Jack Raats, we hashed out 'mhash.so'
You can find a thread on this by google-ing
'apachectl gracefult causes Signal 11 crash after 6.3 to 7.0 upgrade
[SOLVED]'
Jos
[Apache apache-1.3.41_1]
Last night my Apache server went down. Can use apachectl start, but
doesn't come up again.
My httpd-error.log file says:
(2)No such file or directory: make_sock: for port 80, setsockopt:
(SO_ACCEPTFILTER)
Can someone tell me what happens here? Thanks.
Jos Chri
entication specification. Probably
not work with newer browsers."
Would I need to implement the module mod_auth_digest instead and how
should I do that thru php5-extensions (gives me the mod_digest module)?
Jos Chrispijn
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search for session alike solution, but can't find a proper solution
yet. Can someone hint me out on this? Thanks.
Jos Chrispijn
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apachectl stop
apachectl start
be aware that if there are visitors online, they might be (temporarilly)
disconnect by this action.
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Is it possible to use a .htaccess in a folder in which I define a
htpasswd path that physically is located on a complete different server?
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tell me which of these advantages is, from a user
perspective, the most important one?
Did I miss other advantages?
Jos Chrispijn
ldn't be such a big problem if one could find the reason of that
somewhere in a (system) log file.
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/usr/home/me/www/mysite.com
Scriptalias /cgi-bin/ /usr/local/www/cgi-bin/
ErrorLog /var/log/websites/mysite-error.log
Customlog /var/log/websites/mysite.log combined
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I would make a cronjob that is executed every few minutes , so apache
can still be its own user , you dont need to set anything in sudoers.
It might not be realtime but i think for security its a good solution.
Graham Frank wrote:
> Why not use sudo to execute the commands through Apache? At lea
Am 31.07.2007, 14:20 Uhr, schrieb Jaqui Greenlees
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Hi,
I want to set up a system like this :
/var/www/user/htdocs/abc.com
/var/www/user/htdocs/def.com
...
try with
/var/www/htdocs/user/ <- trailing slash if
Hi,
I want to set up a system like this :
/var/www/user/htdocs/abc.com
/var/www/user/htdocs/def.com
...
To serve php ( and maybe later other systems ) I chose fastcgi and
suexec that I modified to chroot, for flexibility and security.
I chroot to /var/www/user .
For each user I want a minimum o
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