Tom Sayers wrote:
Version 2.0.54 states "This release is compatible with modules compiled for 2.0.42
and later versions."
What steps do I need to take to upgrade to 2.0.54 if I have version 2.0.40 at
present?
ahmm.read the docs?
Maxim Vexler wrote:
Is this an hacking attempt ?
Could someone please suggest a way to decrypted the "\xd7\x92\xd7\x99\" things.
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[Tue Jun 07 17:49:23 2005] [error]
-Original Message-
From: Patrick Donker [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 07 June 2005 12:26
To: users@httpd.apache.org
Subject: Re: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Novice needs help
Simon Maltby wrote:
Hi. I've just got Apache to run a web server on my computer, however when I
try and go
Murray Silber wrote:
Hi
can anybody lend a hand?
Here is my query:
I have my main server & a few virtual servers running. How do I enable
logging on selected virtual servers and disable logging on others?
I thought you already had it working?
-Patrick
Simon Maltby wrote:
Re: my problem I manged to sort it. Heres a classic dyslexic one for you: I
read "Dieable incomming commands" and ticked the Delete box when it actually
read "Enable incomming commands" and thus I only enabled the Delete command.
Yes I am blonde as well.
Thanks to Dan and Pa
Nick Jones wrote:
Hi (new to this list, my first post)
I'm running 2.0.49 on SLES9. I have my main server
configuration, which works dandy. Then I set up three
virtual hosts: one for the main server, and two for
subdomains that I set up. All three virtual hosts log
to the same access_log and er
Simon Maltby wrote:
Hi. I've just got Apache to run a web server on my computer, however when I
try and go to my web page it gives a 403 error. I have configured my proxy
server to direct HTTP to my PC, and I have a dynamic DNS address and
program. I havn't touched the configuration of Apache th
AE wrote:
Greetings Jirka and others,
I need to better understand what security implications I may have created with
changes made to the httpd.conf file. I appear to have success with my Vhosted
Suse box! Can someone explain the changes I made to the Directory and Should
I use the .htaccess
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello All:
Just a comment on what is written below. I've noticed what seems to be a high number of these types of answers (e.g. its in the docs *READ* them!)...Which makes me wonder why ppl don't? I participate in a number of NG and this one seems to have more of its
Robin Corbo wrote:
ok thanks, my next question is how would I give my web server a name so instead
of using the ip address in domain forwarding I would plug in the server name?
Robin,
You could start with reading the docs! They give excellent info on your
questions. Also, please dont top-r
Andrew NA wrote:
I'm running Apache 2.0.54 on Windows XP Home Edition.
The server is mysteriously stopping working. I've been
running it fine for a couple weeks now, but lately I'm
getting errors.
I'll boot up the server, the Apache monitor says it's
running but when I try to go to the site it
AE wrote:
The Access Error Log provides a date/time stamp listing an IP (my home
network) tried to access my web sites and was FORBIDDEN. "Forbidden" as when
displayed in Internet Explorer/Opera/Firefox while at home.
I found I can get to my index.htm for the second domain if I address the FQ
AE wrote:
Greetings, I have a fixed IP and running apache 2.0.54. The server worked
until I tried hosting another domain and created VHosts. Now, all I get is
FORBIDDEN when browsed. Any ideas appreciated...
AllowOverride None
Order Allow,Deny
Allow from All
Order Allow,Deny
Allow f
Broming plutonium wrote:
Hi everyone,
Is anyone here running the UNIX version of Apache
2.0.52 (that you compiled yourself) on a Linux
machine? I am, and there are a lot of problems.
Proxying doesn't work; authentication doesn't work;
headers don't work...
Let's talk about proxying first. When
Abu Hurayrah wrote:
Patrick Donker wrote:
Guys,
What is the best way, security wise, to host cgi, perl or php
scripts? Should I start using a jail or are there other ways to keep
my server from being a worm or spam platform. Links to howtos or
other threads are most welcomed.
Thanks
Guys,
What is the best way, security wise, to host cgi, perl or php scripts?
Should I start using a jail or are there other ways to keep my server
from being a worm or spam platform. Links to howtos or other threads are
most welcomed.
Thanks
-Patrick
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anshul wrote:
- Original Message -
From: "anshul" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To:
Sent: Tuesday, May 10, 2005 3:16 PM
Subject: Help with Apache setup
Hi friends,
I've recently installed Apache2 on Windows 2000.
I want http://localhost:555/ point to c:\inetpub\root\mysite
( http://localhos
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