Thanks Eric - That works.
I was not aware you could pass through the configure options to the
included apr and apr-util builds.
Paul
On 4 July 2012 13:40, Eric Covener wrote:
> On Wed, Jul 4, 2012 at 7:36 AM, Paul Reilly wrote:
> > Hello,
> >
> > I'm having trouble
Hello,
I'm having trouble building Apache 2.4.2 with LDAP support.
I get:
checking for ldap support in apr/apr-util... no
configure: WARNING: apr/apr-util is compiled without ldap support
checking whether to enable mod_authnz_ldap...
configure: error: mod_authnz_ldap has been requested but can no
Why is there no information about the recent header Rang DoS vulnerability
in Apache on the Apache security page?
http://httpd.apache.org/security/
I would have expected at least to see some mention of it, and possible
work-arounds.
Paul
27;t get it to work in Apache 2.2.x
Has anyone got any recommendations on applying different directives
depending on whether it's
port 80 or port 443 ?
Thanks
Paul
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Hello,
Is there a recommended solution for redirecting clients which need
to authenticate for .htacess to a secure version of the URL, and then
following succesful authentiction, redirecting them back to the normal
(port 80) URL ?
I've seen code like the following
SSLOpt
.. yes
checking for Berkeley DB... found db4
checking for default DBM... sdbm (default)
setting APRUTIL_EXPORT_LIBS to "-ldb-4.2"
setting APRUTIL_LIBS to "-ldb-4.2"
checking for pg_config... no
How do I specify in the build, the default DBM type I want?
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> Works fine on any 2.2.x. What's the problem?
>
Thanks - I got it working :)
But I have not been able to get it to work for PHP files.
(HTML and TXT output is fine). Do you know how to
tell it to process PHP output?
I have the following in httpd.conf
# PHP Configuration
#-
Has anyone got mod_sed [1] working on apache 2.2.10 ?
I need to be able to rewrite the hostname which is hard coded in
my html documents to point to a different hostname? I am testing
a new web server, and so need links pointing to the orginal serverA
to be rewritten so they point to the dev serv