From: Hisham
> I am looking into the supported Apache version that comes with RHEL 6.5
> and i am targeting Apache 2.2.26.
> The response I got was Apache 2.2.15-30. (Update 30)
RedHat sticks to specific versions (for stability) and backports security
patches (I guess they patched 30 times).
If
From: Chuck Lidderdale
> I'm going on vacation and want to check in to my server. I've written a
> knock-3-times.php webpage with the idea of then running an expect script
> to: telnet modem, echo iptables nat -s $IP etc. which would allow me
> get in to my server.
>
> The expect script run
From: Akash Jain
> How can i rate limit no. Of requests per ip for a particular url to prevent
> DoS?
https://www.google.fr/search?q=apache+rate+limit+per+ip
if only it was that easy...
DoS attacks use thousands of IPs.
JD
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From: Ajay Garg
> On Tue, Jul 2, 2013 at 2:27 PM, John Doe wrote:
>> From: Ajay Garg
>> > I have been using a running HTTPD-server, that serves files via
> WebDAV.
>> > Now, I need to add the ability for clients to upload files to the same
>> > We
From: Ajay Garg
> I have been using a running HTTPD-server, that serves files via WebDAV.
> Now, I need to add the ability for clients to upload files to the same
> WebDAV directory/virtualhost.
Hum... webDAV is used mainly for its writable features.
For just serving files, you do not need it.
S
From: MegaBrutal
>I've encountered a system which is configured to use the rotatelogs
>application to rotate logs. For some reason, it creates subsequent log files
>with root owner, while the log files should be owned by the Apache user
>account.
>Why is it, and what can I do to solve this pro
From: Cheerful Gao
> I setup a virtual webhost on my PC and use Apache http server 2.2.23.
> I setup the virtual server by configuring the httpd.conf and hosts file.
> It works but only on my host PC. I can't access the webpage from any other
> computers either inside my network nor ...
Before
From: Denis BUCHER
># httpd -V
>>Server version: Apache/2.2.3
Tried with a more recent version of apache...?
There a re quite a few memory issues fixed since 2.2.3:
http://httpd.apache.org/security/vulnerabilities_22.html
JD
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Hi,
I have a compilation problem...
While it might be a bit more php related, and while I desperately try to
register to the php mailing list, I ask here just in case...
I can successfully compile apache 2.2.22, php 5.4.0 and memcache 3.0.6.
But if I try with apache 2.4.1, the memcache module r
From: Dr. Sunil M. Dogra
> the Ips of CDRSTDU.EDU.IN, TIER-3.CDRSTDU.EDU.IN has changed so that's why
> its is not working.
> Now I wanted to make a webpage working if you could suggest how to start
> working.
Forget your webpage for now. It is useless if nobody can reach it.Use valid
DNS s
From: Dr. Sunil M. Dogra
>Hi, A trivial question.I would like to make webpage on my own, I have been
>struggling on this for long time. My ISP has changed the IP's given to us and
>now I want proper registration of my domain name.
>My ISP has given set of IP's range
>IPs: qqq.aa.zzz.xxx to qqq
From: Igor Galić
> I'd use mod_macro for that:
> http://www.cri.ensmp.fr/~coelho/mod_macro/
>
> ServerName $name
> DocumentRoot /srv/web/$name
> SSLStuff /some/place/$name
> ErrorDocument 404 http://$name/not404
>
>
mod_macro looks nice; but I do not think it would solve my problem
From: Igor Galić
>> is there a simple way to redirect all https' 404 to http?
> I don't get it.
> What problem are you trying to solve?
Just as I said; "redirect all https' 404 to http"
We want to limit https to a few URLs...
https://host/nonhttpsurl => 404 => http://host/nonhttpsurl => 200
F
Hi,
Apache newbie here.
is there a simple way to redirect all https' 404 to http?
I searched for some solutions but could not find any...
Is there a rewrite variable that holds the http return code?
Something like:
RewriteCond %{HTTPS} on
RewriteCond %{RETURN_CODE} 404
RewriteRule (.*) ht
From: Steven Ross
> OK, thanks. Even if they are 5 years old and there are many newer ones? They
>are size 0, but still, I find it weird they would fill up that folder
>seemingly
>indefinitely.
> Does it make a difference if I'm the only user ever using Apache on my local
>machine (for te
From: Γιώργος Κατωποδης
>I run ubuntu 10.04.1 on a virtual linode server. When i change the default
>port
>80 to 8081 or 81 (because another application needs to run on the port 80
>-nginx-) and then browse my domain name, i must write in the browser window
>xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx:8081 (or 81) in or
From: Jacob Tennant
>On Wed, Aug 4, 2010 at 11:44 AM, John Doe wrote:
>From: Jacob Tennant
>>>I have just switched from Apache on Windows7 to Ubuntu 10.04LTS and have a
>>>couple questions...
>>>1. I am running my system thru a no-ip.org port 80 redirect. When
From: Jacob Tennant
>I have just switched from Apache on Windows7 to Ubuntu 10.04LTS and have a
>couple questions...
>1. I am running my system thru a no-ip.org port 80 redirect. When I looked at
>the error log this morning it stated that system ip could not be resolved and
>was going to use 12
From: "Wang, Mary Y"
> #/etc/init.d/httpd -S
> It returned that usage comment. Am I missing something here?
You are confusing the init script with the executable...
JD
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The official User-To-User support forum of the
From: Can Le
> Please show me another link or instruction to install Apache 2. I downloaded
> this file but can't install onto Windows 7 Home edition:
Tried the apache website download page...?
> httpd-2.0.63-win32-src.zip
> I opened above link with winrar , but I couldn't extract files to C dr
From: Paul Jacques
>netstat command shows that connections are not reused (one connection per
>request) however it seems that the connections are not cleaned up immediately
>and stay for a while in TIME_WAIT
>I assume we could reach shortly a threshold on the server on TCP connections.
>- Is the
From: Je suis la poubelle
> Yeah, I want o blacklist some IP addresses. I don't have
> iptables installed, and I don't want to have it. Is it possible to
> use Apache to block?
> BTW, I've tried the old way of creating a hosts.allow file to
> deny, but that didn't work. No idea why.
From: Stefano Nichele
> Actually I want to setup a proxy in order to have:
> http://appA.domain.com (instead of http://my.domain.com:8080/appA)
> http://appB.domain.com (instead of http://my.domain.com:9090/appB)
> What's the best way to obtain this ?
Virtual Hosts...?
http://httpd.apache.org
From: nima chavooshi
> Before any thing I want to know about differences between mod_proxy
> and load balancing with UltraMonkey.
http://httpd.apache.org/docs/2.0/mod/mod_proxy.html
http://www.ultramonkey.org/
JD
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The
From: Brian Mearns
> On Thu, Nov 19, 2009 at 5:34 AM, Philip Wigg wrote:
> >> I am installing Apache web server 2.2.14 on RHEL 4. When I am running
> >> configure command in the apache, it is throwing error “No c++ compiler
> >> found”.
> >
> > This isn't an Apache question but anyway, you probabl
Hi,
I need a little help with Certificate Revocation Lists.
I did setup client certificates filtering with apache and it seem to work fine
so far (used a tutorial on http://www.adone.info/?p=4, down right now).
I have a "CA" that is signing a "CA SSL".
Then, the "CA SSL" is signing the clients ce
rudent approach (which I happen to agree in lieu of a more
sophisticated water-down rule system as in Squid).
Any comments?
-jd
On 6/13/05, john doe <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> By reading the apach2 doc, it's not clear what would happen if a
> mixture of CacheEnable and CacheDis
By reading the apach2 doc, it's not clear what would happen if a
mixture of CacheEnable and CacheDisable is present in the conf file.
Consider the following two examples:
Example1:
CacheEnable /
CacheDisable /cgi
Example2:
CacheDisable /cgi
CacheEnable /
In either case, is /cgi
I just migrated from Apache 1.3 to Apache2 through Debian Sarge. I use
mod_proxy/mod_cache/mod_disk_cache for reverse proxying. To my
surprise, X-Cache is no longer being produced. Is this a supposed
behavior? How can one calculate hit/miss ratio then?
-jd
In an apache2 setting, I have two virtual hosts, both setup as proxy
using mod_proxy, and i want to make sure they use different
directories for caching (e.g. site1/cache and site2/cache), because
they are caching for different original sites. Is this allowd by
mod_proxy? will mod_proxy be confused
I assume this is the right place to ask mod_proxy related question
unless somebody points me to a more appropricate one...
After playing with mod_proxy for a while, the only log files I got are
access.log and error.log. I'm wondering if it's possible to find out
the hit/miss ratio of the cache for
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