On 4/13/07 2:13 PM, "William A. Rowe, Jr." <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Mike VanHorn wrote:
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>> I have Apache 2.2.2, and the version given for mod_ssl is 2.2.2.
>>
>> We were recently audited and the audit report notes that our version of
>> mod
for Apache 1.x, but now that mod_ssl is part of the Apache 2
package, there doesn¹t seem to be an external package for mod_ssl. Is this
correct?
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Mike VanHorn
Senior Computer Systems Administrator
College of Engineering and Computer Science
Wright State University
265 Russ Engineering Center
937
On 2/28/07 11:31 AM, "Nick Kew" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Wed, 28 Feb 2007 11:22:40 -0500
> Mike VanHorn <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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>> I have a 64-bit Red Hat system, and I'm trying to get tomcat running
>> with the tomcat connect (m
ins it?
Thanks!
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Mike VanHorn
Senior Computer Systems Administrator
College of Engineering and Computer Science
Wright State University
265 Russ Engineering Center
937-775-5157
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
http://www.cs.wright.edu/~mvanhorn/
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7;s taking the redirect command on the unsecure side,
issuing it, and then when the browser requests the https:// URL, the
redirect again has an affect.
There must be a "correct" way to do this, and I'm just not getting it, so
any help would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks!
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Mik
duced. From reading the documentation for
mod_authnz_external, it sounds like mod_auth_radius isn't working because it
isn't communication back to mod_auth_basic, so mod_auth_basic fails and
that's why I get the error.
Thank you for your interest.
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Mike VanHorn
Senior Computer Systems
ybe some beer*, if anyone can give me a clue to what's
going on.
Thanks!
* The University probably won't let me buy anyone beer; but the huge thanks
is guaranteed.
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Mike VanHorn
Senior Computer Systems Administrator
College of Engineering and Computer Science
Wright State Univ
t; <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Wednesday 10 May 2006 16:10, Mike VanHorn wrote:
>> I've found on the web where Apache doesn't support the serving of files
>>> 2GB on 32-bit systems
>
> More up to date versions of apache have large file support enabled by defa
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> Slive
> Sent: Thursday, May 11, 2006 7:34 AM
> To: users@httpd.apache.org
> Subject: Re: [EMAIL PROTECTED] How to determine build flags
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> On 5/11/06, Mike VanHorn <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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>> Is there a way to determine what build flags were use
y
the same way.
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Mike VanHorn
Senior Computer Systems Administrator
College of Engineering and Computer Science
Wright State University
265 Russ Engineering Center
937-775-5157
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
http://www.cs.wright.edu/~mva
Is there a way to enable it in this version?
On 5/10/06 12:38 PM, "Nick Kew" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Wednesday 10 May 2006 16:10, Mike VanHorn wrote:
>> I've found on the web where Apache doesn't support the serving of files
>>> 2GB on 32-
m via sftp, and I have been able to cp and mv it
without an issue. So, does anyone have any idea what the problem is with
Apache?
Thanks!
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Mike VanHorn
Senior Computer Systems Administrator
College of Engineering and Computer Science
Wright State University
265 Russ Engineering Cent
ansmission ends, but I think
it's happening too frequently for that to be the case. I've also read that
it may have something to do with PHP.
Is there a way to get Apache to log, along with this message, what file was
being processed at the time, or at least what IP it was servicing?
, but I don't have a copy of check_forensic, and
haven't been able to find it anywhere.
Thanks!
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Mike VanHorn
Senior Computer Systems Administrator
College of Engineering and Computer Science
Wright State University
265 Russ Engineering Center
937-775-5157
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