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On Saturday, February 8, 2025 at 05:32:10 AM E
/25 23:20 (GMT+10:00) To: users@httpd.apache.org Subject: Re:
[users@httpd] Redirection confusion On Sat, Feb 8, 2025 at 5:32 AM Mike
Dewhirst wrote:
I have a number of domain names which I want to redirect in order to
have a single search engine site
I have a number of domain names which I want to redirect in order to
have a single search engine site.
mysite.com
mysite.com.au
mysite.au
www.mysite.com
www.mysite.com.au
www.mysite.au
I want mysite.com to be the single site for seo purposes. I want any of
the above to force redirection to mys
On 4/01/2025 4:42 am, Brian Reichert wrote:
At $WORK, we're trying to instrument our Apache 2.4.51 server to
diagnose latency issues.
I would suggest using specialised log analyser tools. There are plenty
displayed if you search for "apache log analysis" or if you prefer, use
your favourite s
On 15/09/2023 8:14 pm, Jason Long wrote:
Hello,
Thank you so much.
Can you share an ideal Apache configuration file? Something like a
template.
Not saying this is ideal but I went through an iterative set of confs
and came to the following for a 4GB VM which seems to be OK in a lightly
loade
On 28/11/2022 12:09 pm, Mike Dewhirst wrote:
On 26/11/2022 11:41 am, Mike Dewhirst wrote:
On 24/11/2022 6:48 pm, Daniel Ferradal wrote:
Some script is probably hogging the workers and not letting them
close so if you must, just restart, but judging by the amount of
traffic you seem to have at
On 26/11/2022 11:41 am, Mike Dewhirst wrote:
On 24/11/2022 6:48 pm, Daniel Ferradal wrote:
Some script is probably hogging the workers and not letting them
close so if you must, just restart, but judging by the amount of
traffic you seem to have at the time I would truncate in logrotate
and
On 24/11/2022 6:48 pm, Daniel Ferradal wrote:
Some script is probably hogging the workers and not letting them close
so if you must, just restart, but judging by the amount of traffic you
seem to have at the time I would truncate in logrotate and not restart
or reload the server at all.
I run
of traffic you seem to have at the time I would
truncate in logrotate and not restart or reload the server at all.El jue, 24
nov 2022 2:38, Mike Dewhirst escribió:
On 24/11/2022 12:13 pm, Eric Covener
wrote:
Should I adjust /etc/logrotate.d/apa
On 24/11/2022 12:13 pm, Eric Covener wrote:
Should I adjust /etc/logrotate.d/apache2 to restart instead of reload?
How many entries for Apache logs are there, and how frequently do they
rotate in logrotated?
There are three Apache website logs and they rotate daily. Here is the
script
# /et
On 23/11/2022 10:40 am, Mike Dewhirst wrote:
On 23/11/2022 10:31 am, Eric Covener wrote:
On Tue, Nov 22, 2022 at 6:15 PM Mike Dewhirst
wrote:
Can anyone suggest some mpm_event.conf settings for a lightly
loaded DigitalOcean Ubuntu 2022.04 LTS droplet with 8GB of RAM
and a
On 23/11/2022 10:31 am, Eric Covener wrote:
On Tue, Nov 22, 2022 at 6:15 PM Mike Dewhirst
wrote:
Can anyone suggest some mpm_event.conf settings for a lightly
loaded DigitalOcean Ubuntu 2022.04 LTS droplet with 8GB of RAM and
a "dedicated CPU"?
I just had to rest
Can anyone suggest some mpm_event.conf settings for a lightly loaded
DigitalOcean Ubuntu 2022.04 LTS droplet with 8GB of RAM and a "dedicated
CPU"?
I just had to restart Apache which crashed around 22:22 UTC. There is
8Mb of the above error in the log.
This is the plain Apache2 error.log rat
ThreadsPerChild 250
AsyncRequestWorkerFactor 2
MaxRequestWorkers 1000 # 400
MaxConnectionsPerChild 0
Thanks
Mike
On 30/10/2022 3:14 pm, Mike Dewhirst wrote:
On 28/10/2022 10:42 am, Mike Dewhirst wrote:
On
On 28/10/2022 10:42 am, Mike Dewhirst wrote:
On 27/10/2022 2:55 am, Frank Gingras wrote:
The defaults in the docs really cater to a low-traffic server;
perhaps there should be a note to that effect.
On Wed, 26 Oct 2022 at 01:47, Mike Dewhirst
wrote:
On 26/10/2022 12:45 pm, Frank
On 27/10/2022 2:55 am, Frank Gingras wrote:
The defaults in the docs really cater to a low-traffic server; perhaps
there should be a note to that effect.
On Wed, 26 Oct 2022 at 01:47, Mike Dewhirst wrote:
On 26/10/2022 12:45 pm, Frank Gingras wrote:
You could temporarily increase
ines in my original post.
Thanks for responding so quickly.
Cheers
mike
On Tue, 25 Oct 2022 at 20:02, Mike Dewhirst wrote:
My Apache 2.4.52 is crashing with a bug apparently eliminated in
2.4.7.
Server Version: Apache/2.4.52 (Ubuntu 2022.04) OpenSSL/3.0.2
mod_wsgi/4.9.0 P
My Apache 2.4.52 is crashing with a bug apparently eliminated in 2.4.7.
Server Version: Apache/2.4.52 (Ubuntu 2022.04) OpenSSL/3.0.2
mod_wsgi/4.9.0 Python/3.10
Server MPM: event
Server Built: 2022-06-14T12:30:21
DigitalOcean droplet 8GB memory, dedicated CPU.
The log says ...
[Mon Oct 24 04:5
John Barrett wrote:
Hi,
I am hoping somebody could point me to a good book for learning how to
configure Apache 2?
I bought Apache Security by Ivan Ristic published by O'Reilly. I too am
a newbie and I found it excellent.
I am brand new to using Apache. I just got a mac powerbook, but want
Boyle Owen wrote:
-Original Message-
From: Mike Dewhirst [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Sonntag, 5. März 2006 06:17
To: users@httpd.apache.org
Subject: [EMAIL PROTECTED] serving pdf
How do I serve pdf output from python scripts directly to the user's
browser?
The main thing
How do I serve pdf output from python scripts directly to the user's
browser?
I know I can write the output to a pdf file and then serve an
intermediate page containing a link or button for the user to click but
I want to bypass that step.
The pdf output contains info the user wants to remai
bruce wrote:
Hi...
Try Ivan Ristic's Apache Security published by O'Reilly. Ivan says on
page 82 that SSL with both server and client authentication is the only
solution to MITM attacks.
I would start with his book then seek out a guru. I'd know much better
what to ask. I think Apache Secu
Mike Dewhirst wrote:
Mike Dewhirst wrote:
Boyle Owen wrote:
-Original Message-
From: Mike Dewhirst [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Some people are convinced the Earth is flat but that don't make it so
:-) By far the most likely reason for your problem still is that
apac
Mike Dewhirst wrote:
Boyle Owen wrote:
-Original Message-
From: Mike Dewhirst [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Some people are convinced the Earth is flat but that don't make it so
:-) By far the most likely reason for your problem still is that
apache is misconfigured.
You are
How can I force Apache2 to use existing crypt-generated passwords for
BasicAuth and which are currently working fine on Apache 1.3.
I am going to be migrating a lot of password lists to Apache2 and I'd
like it to be a silent migration.
Thanks
Mike
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Boyle Owen wrote:
-Original Message-
From: Mike Dewhirst [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
I'm convinced Apache 2.0.53 doesn't work as advertised in the
docs when
you try to get Basic Auth working without a .htaccess file.
Some people are convinced the Earth is flat but that don
Boyle Owen wrote:
-Original Message-
From: Mike Dewhirst [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
I'm convinced Apache 2.0.53 doesn't work as advertised in the
docs when
you try to get Basic Auth working without a .htaccess file.
Some people are convinced the Earth is flat but that don
on ...
It doesn't like the passwords in the password file. They work fine under
Apache 1.3 on my ISP's Linux server. I used htpasswd to create the
passwords.
Is there way to force Apache2 to use DES or whatever Apache 1.3 is
comfortable with?
Thanks for being there
Mike
Mike Dew
Joshua Slive wrote:
On 11/12/05, Mike Dewhirst <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Does apache2ctl confirm that httpd actually reads that file on startup?
Depends on how httpd normally gets started. If it is started using
apache2ctl, then that is a good indication.
OK - on investigation it
Joshua Slive wrote:
2) looking at the wrong config file;
Lets go back to what Nick asked you. Your answer to him was
ambiguous. When you put some random garbage in the config file (like
a directive FooBar that doesn't exist) and restarted the server, did
you or did you not receive an error m
Joshua Slive wrote:
On 11/10/05, Mike Dewhirst <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
2) looking at the wrong config file;
Not sure about that. I'm gunna strip things back and try to start from
scratch.
Lets go back to what Nick asked you. Your answer to him was
ambiguous. When you put
Joshua Slive wrote:
On 11/10/05, Mike Dewhirst <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
They are identical. There was no trailing slash but sticking that in
made no difference anyway so I took it out again.
It would help if you gave us the exact error message. Sometimes a few
hundred more eyes ca
Joshua Slive wrote:
On 11/10/05, Mike Dewhirst <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Nick Kew wrote:
On Thursday 10 November 2005 09:56, Mike Dewhirst wrote:
In /etc/Apache2/conf.d - basic_auth.conf which only contains ...
Check that that's being included. Put some random junk in -
i
Nick Kew wrote:
On Thursday 10 November 2005 09:56, Mike Dewhirst wrote:
In /etc/Apache2/conf.d - basic_auth.conf which only contains ...
Check that that's being included. Put some random junk in -
if you don't get a syntax error, that's the problem.
I did that but every
I'm attempting to set up basic auth without .htaccess files and cannot
see where I'm going wrong. I haven't tried it with .htaccess because I
don't particularly want to use them.
I have read the mod_auth and Authorization and Access Control docs as
well as Chapter 2 of Ivan Ristic's Apache Sec
Joshua Slive wrote:
On 8/7/05, Mike Dewhirst <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Including CoreDumpDirectory (/var/log/Apache2/ set to wwwrun and www
group and user) didn't collect any info. That directory remains empty to
this day.
You need to set ulimit and possibly kernel parameters t
My Apache2.0.53-5.1 on SuSE 9.1 has stopped logging accesses. Can anyone
help please? (TIA)
Apache is running fine for my Subversion repositories which are also
being accessed by other people.
It happened on 25 July which I think is contemporaneous with my attempts
to include mod_python. Jos
Joshua Slive wrote:
On 7/25/05, Mike Dewhirst <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I got a hint from the subversion list that I could maybe post this here.
Any advice appreciated.
Overview
I just added mod_python to apache2 and my subversion repositories are no
longer accessible via Torto
I got a hint from the subversion list that I could maybe post this here.
Any advice appreciated.
Overview
I just added mod_python to apache2 and my subversion repositories are no
longer accessible via TortoiseSVN. Update returns the following error ...
PROPFIND request failed on '/repos/xfiles
I'm having trouble configuring mod_python and have struck a black hole
of ignorance.
I want httpd2 to rewrite its files in /etc/apache2/sysconfig.d so I can
see that the changes I am making in /etc/sysconfig/apache2 are actually
happening. I am shutting down and starting up between changes.
Matt Daniel wrote:
sorry did not finish the sentence
I have installed the same software, on the same network on another machine I have that is a WinXp and less "modern" and that works fine, so I assume there is no network rights type problems
-Original Message-
From: Matt Daniel
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