Dear all,
To reply to myself: I resolved the problem by doing:
mount --rbind /dev /chroot/apache/dev/
Kind regards,
Robbie
From: Robbie Roerbak
Sent: 31 January 2024 17:45
To: users@httpd.apache.org
Subject: [users@httpd] mod_fcgid problem in chroot: (38
ctly - still I don't get any useful
information from this
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The error disappears whenever I disable the chroot functionality, but for
security reasons I'd really like to keep the chroot enabled.
Can anyone give me a hint to further debug this problem?
Kind regards,
Robbie
hey guys,
so i'm trying to get this to work.. and
i'm getting a whole bunch of errors. i'm running apache 2.2.0 with
mysql 5.0.16
i download the file
mod_auth_mysql-3.0.0.tar.gz from source fordge
i issue the command /usr/local/apache/bin/apxs -c
-L/usr/local/mysql/lib/mysql -I
Hey,
Let me c if i got this right.
basically you are looking for apache to display info that is different based
upon what the user supplys as a user name?
as in my page (user name robbie) would say sup
and john page (user name john) would say hello.
Is that the idea?
If so i belive you
hey,
it's your httpd.conf. The ip's need to be changed away from Ip to name
based. This way apace will look at what the brower is looking for / find it in
the config file and put out the files.
in english
when you enter xxx.com your brower send the request to a a dns server (where
is xxx.