You might try
looking around for an apache-based implementation of the Atom Publishing
Protocol for an example.
Miles Fidelman
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Jeff Trawick wrote:
On Sat, Jul 12, 2014 at 1:25 PM, Miles Fidelman
mailto:mfidel...@meetinghouse.net>> 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.
er of servers
and/or requests, renicing processes)?
Yes - my next step is to go pour through manuals - but I expect others
have done this enough to be able to point me at a few specific config
file lines to change, and specific commands for identifying and renicing
processes.
Thanks very much,
Remco Poelstra wrote:
Op 30 jun. 2014, om 20:23 heeft Miles Fidelman het
volgende geschreven:
Remco Poelstra wrote:
Op 30 jun. 2014, om 19:56 heeft Miles Fidelman mailto:mfidel...@meetinghouse.net>> het volgende geschreven:
Remco Poelstra wrote:
Hi,
I'm migrating a mailman
Remco Poelstra wrote:
Op 30 jun. 2014, om 19:56 heeft Miles Fidelman
mailto:mfidel...@meetinghouse.net>> het
volgende geschreven:
Remco Poelstra wrote:
Hi,
I'm migrating a mailman server to a newer machine. The new machine
runs apache 2.4. My problem is that the mailman cgi
w you - they're the first thing I
always check.
Miles Fidelman
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马聪 wrote:
Hi all,
I'm a developer from China, I'm now trying to upgrade my Apache HTTP
Server from 2.2.22 to 2.2.23. From the Apache HTTP Server web site,
there are only Unix code items. Could anyone tell me how to compile
the source code to get the 2.2.23 Win32 version?
You might start b
I'm guessing it might be trying a probe against a content management
system that has a hole in it (e.g., Wordpress has been known to leak
information in the past).
Clearly some security scanner wrote those entries in your log file. If
you have something checking for that kind of exploit, you
Miles Fidelman wrote:
So.. I:
- enabled mod_dumpio
- put a |DumpIOInput On config statement in httpd.conf
- restarted the server
But... I'm not seeing the input data logged into error.log.
Had to play around with setting LogLevel to debug for this to work (and
commenting out confli
tween logging, mod_dumpio, fastcgi, and php that's interfering with
with capturing/dumping the input data.
Suggestions please!
Thanks very much,
Miles Fidelman
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