Okay,... solved, and I didn't supply enough info to the list.
The problem was that this server is behind a firewall and the actual IP
is a local IP. Once I set a NameVirtualHost to the local IP, changed the
to use it, then reload the apache config.. all worked
correctly.
Thanks,
Donovan
On 9/9/13 5:52 AM, Eric Covener wrote:
On Sun, Sep 8, 2013 at 11:38 PM, lists wrote:
DocumentRoot /var/www/maindomain.com/restsites
DocumentRoot /var/www/maindomain.com/restsites
to be root if I type "www.firstvhost.com" or "www.secondvhost.com"
On 9/8/13 11:07 PM, Yehuda Katz wrote:
apache2ctl -S
Thanks, Yes, it's listening:
000.000.000.28:80 is a NameVirtualHost
default server firstdomain.com
(/etc/apache2/sites-enabled/edcmeals-conf:11)
port 80 namevhost firstdomain.com
(/etc/apache2/sites-enabled/edcmeals-conf:11)
Hello,
I'm having a problem matching virtual hosts.
I am using this reference:
http://httpd.apache.org/docs/2.2/vhosts/examples.html
(Specifically the part: "Name-based hosts on more than one IP address.")
An example (snippet) of my config (ubuntu 12.04) is:
Dear Edward,
On my side, the solution was to provide to these people a*non-SSL link
*and it worked for all of them.
But what's strange is that most of them told me that "their browser is
uptodate" and that their computer was recent.
The problem came mostly with people having MacOS and Safari
Dear Ed,
What's surprising me is that I got more than 10% of users complaining
they can't access our webserver. Are so many people equipped with
outdated browsers ?
Denis
Le 11.02.2013 09:33, Edward Quick a écrit :
Hi Denis,
I've been through exactly the same situation. There isn't anything
Dear all,
Many users (but not all) are complaining that they can't access our SSL
webserver.
After some research I found two kind of error in apache logs :
a) Re-negotiation request failed / SSL Library Error: 336068931
error:14080143:SSL routines:SSL3_ACCEPT:unsafe legacy renegotiation disab
Try PHP, it has a lot of easy forms.
On Wed, Aug 31, 2011 at 8:07 PM, Rajeev Prasad wrote:
> Hello,
>
> This is not exactly related to Apache, but i could not find where to post
> this question: (if you know any good HTML mailing list kindly let me know)
>
> is 'html form' the only way to get d
Uhmm, actually, I'm a bit disappointed. I wasn't unfriendly and I'm not aware
of having done anything wrong. However, your answer sounds quite a little bit
aggressive to me. I didn't mean to offend anyone. It was just an idea on
.htaccess - nothing evil and I didn't mean mischief.
> That is the
Hi,
I have an idea on .htaccess files or rather a tiny feature request. :) Before I
post it to the bugzilla system as a "real" feature request, I wanted to put the
idea up for discussion. ;) By the way, Apache is a really great piece of
software and I like to use it! ;)
But first of all one m
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Regularly I see entries in the error log like:
"GET http://98.126.64.106/judge123.php HTTP/1.1" 404
with varying IP address and varying file name.
I am not very worried, because the 404 means they don't get
anything.
But I'd like to know wha
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JDHB: > I used to have a statement in my config so that a connection
JDHB: > to www.duinheks.nl/~letan would connect to the home page of
JDHB: > letan in he
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Hello,
I'm running httpd apache 2.2.16 under SlackWare 13.0.
I used to have a statement in my config so that a connection
to www.duinheks.nl/~letan would connect to the home page of
letan in her home directory.
I have not looked at it for some time (
Hi,
have you verified, that your platform compiler can compile in 64-bit mode? In
case of gcc, you can forcce it with -m64. Create a little helloworld-program
and compile it with -m64. If the compiler complains, you can't build 64-bit
executables.
You may also want to try to set CFLAGS to "-m6
Hi list,
I posted this issue already to the dev-list, but got no reply. I apologize, if
I misinterpreted the intention of the dev-list.
So first, let me describe my scenario:
I run Apache 2.2.14 on a Debian (2.6.28-2-amd64) box. As I have a urgent need
for mod_proxy_fcgi, I tried a "backport"
> > My module holds a reslist of connected sockets which are acquired
> > and released/invalidated on each request. These connections are
> > persistent and keeping them alive is a must (so there's no
> > workaround for the reslist). The connections are themselves
> > stateless - they're ju
Hi folks,
I've got some questions regarding module development and the possible situation
that apache reloads its configuration.
My module holds a reslist of connected sockets which are acquired and
released/invalidated on each request. These connections are persistent and
keeping them alive i
Mike -- EMAIL IGNORED wrote:
I am thinking of securing part of my low volume
web site with SSL. I wend to some certificate
authorities, and I was blown away by the prices.
Are there that are both cheap and widely recognized?
Thanks for your help.
Mike.
So, all this education/lecturing on cert
janus76 wrote:
Could anybody help me with this as its driving me round the bend.
I have several old site, which i will be taking done to be replaced but once
single new site.
I need to setup some redirect for the old urls we have in the wild, i.e
brochures etc.
The old urls are in the format o
Jonathan Zuckerman wrote:
I would imagine most commercial grade webservers are 64-bit.
RAM is so cheap it seems like a waste of a sweet machine to use only 4
gigs of it
4 Gigs per process is a bit more accurate I think, right?... which is
still quite a bit relative to a "usual" webserving envi
Stephen Goldschmidt wrote:
[snip]
my question is the certificate is only assigned to one domain name.
www.domain.com
so in my browser if i go to www.domain.com or domain.com the ssl
certificate works with no problems.
[snip]
Just a side comment, I would guess your cert is "assigned" to
'doma
I've been trying to setup apache to do memory caching of my static files, I
run 4 servers serving only .js and .css files as well as some images. this
machines have 2 gigs of ram and only run apache. I've been able to use the
file cache without a problem and can see it caches them in the error log
Hallo Ashwani,
Op donderdag 01 mei 2008 schreef Ashwani Kumar Sharma aan All:
AKS> I want to unsubscribe to this thread. Please help.
Read to the end of the messaages you receive from this
mailing list. You'll find instructions there:
AKS> - The official User-To-User support forum of the
Hey,
I'm trying to setup something up where I have a video player on the main
page of the site but the .flv files are in a directory such as
videos/files. What I would like to do is use .htaccess to block the
direct calling for those files so they can't be downloaded but I still
want the site
Joshua Slive wrote:
The traditional place to start debugging a problem like this is to try
various combinations of the following three directives in httpd.conf:
Win32DisableAcceptEx
EnableSendfile Off
EnableMMAP Off
If any of those works, it probably means that apache is having
difficulties wit
I tried posting the question below on alt.apache.configuration and
comp.infosystems.www.servers.ms-windows, but I haven't received any replies,
so I thought I would give this mailing list a shot. I'm afraid I do not know
any experts. I have read every FAQ I could find and searched using all
rel
Johnny Kewl wrote:
> A POJO Application Server...
>
> Lets one develop normal full java applications outside of the container.
> When they are dropped into the container only the UI side runs on the remote
> clients machine, thus one gets a light weight Rich Client, with no additional
> effort.
Hallo Joshua,
Op zondag 18 november 2007 schreef Joshua Slive aan users@httpd.apache.org:
>> When I try to access http://duinheks.xs4all.nl/mailman/create
>> I get the message:
>> client denied by server configuration:
>> /opt/mailman/cgi-bin/create
JS> This indicates a mod_access configura
Hallo,
I'm trying to install mailman 2.1.9 on my system running httpd 2.2.6.
For that I added the following to httpd.conf:
=== import ===
User www
Group www
Alias /pipermail/ /opt/mailman/archives/public/
ScriptAlias /cgi-bin/ "/opt/apache/cgi-bin/"
ScriptAlias /mailman/
Michael Christie wrote:
> Hi all
>
> I have Apache 2xx installed on to freebsd 6 with a number of virtual
> host. what I am finding when the default server name ( elmo.xxx.com.au)
> is put in to my browser i am not seeing the default web site in the
> document root /usr/local/www/data . I do see
Issac Goldstand wrote:
> For what it's worth, I use SVN with isolated dev sandboxes working with
> trunk (or some branch). The production boxes have a webroot for staging
> (for detecting anything that might happen to manage to work differently
> in sandbox and production) and live sites. Each ro
KNRao wrote:
> Jaqui
>
> When I try to use i386.rpm file at
> http://ossavant.org/apache/httpd/binaries/rpm/, its throughing following
> error. Pls help me.
>
> # rpm -ivh httpd-2.0.59-1.i386.rpm --nodeps
> package httpd-2.0.59-1 is for a different architecture
> package httpd-2.0.59-1 is for a d
KNRao wrote:
> Jaqui
>
> When I try to use i386.rpm file at
> http://ossavant.org/apache/httpd/binaries/rpm/, its throughing following
> error. Pls help me.
>
> # rpm -ivh httpd-2.0.59-1.i386.rpm --nodeps
the -ivh isn't needed to install the software, just -i will do fine.
> package httpd-2.0.
KNRao wrote:
> Hi All
>
> I am trying to learn Apache Webservice, so would like to install Apache 2.0
> stable version on AIX 5.3. Can you please help me to get the RPM file to
> install.
Rao,
The latest stable release will work.
I don't see an aix specific rpm on the mirrors, there is i386
Hallo Joshua,
Op zondag 19 augustus 2007 schreef Joshua Slive aan users@httpd.apache.org:
>> The sites I want to deny access are listed in a file. I used too
>> have a configuration so that that file was somehow included in the
>> httpd.conf. But that disappeared and I don't remember how to do
Hallo Jeff,
Op zondag 19 augustus 2007 schreef Jeff Peng aan users@httpd.apache.org:
>> Quite some time ago I had an option in my configuration which
>> made it possible to deny sites when they were listed in a file
>> in the
>> form:
>> Deny from aaa.bbb.ccc.ddd
>> Deny fr
Hallo httpd users,
Quite some time ago I had an option in my configuration which made
it possible to deny sites when they were listed in a file in the
form:
Deny from aaa.bbb.ccc.ddd
Deny from ppp.qqq.rrr.sss
&c
That option disappeared from my configuration somehow and I ca
FERRERO Olivier wrote:
> Hi,
>
> If i don't want to send response not compressed, can we force clients to use
> always GZIP compression ?
No, not all browsers have the ability to handle compressed pages.
by using mod_deflate, the currently supported module for compression in
pages, any browser tha
Ron Lee wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I want to perform remote network configuration on a Linux machine via
> web interface. I thought that I can use PHP for this purpose. When I
> click on a certain button, I want certain configuration scripts
> executed on the Linux machine. So far that works fine.
webm
Junaid Arshad wrote:
Hi,
--Thanks, just one last thing..:-)
and you'll need the path to the openssl stuff.
Does this mean that I have to set some parameter to the path to
openssl or I just need the path to openssl to generate my certificates
and keys...
cheers
junaid
It would b
Junaid Arshad wrote:
Hi,
Yes, I have OpenSSL installed and also have .key and .crt files at
the correct place. I am not an administrator on this machine and only
have root privileges on apache tree so don't exactly know if apache
was installed with --enable-ssl option. I used "httpd -l" to get
Junaid Arshad wrote:
Hi,
I am trying to get https enabled on my apache server on RH linux which
is apache2.0.59. The servers starts without any errors but when I try
to browse it using firefox, a dialog box with an error appears saying
that "myserver has sent an incorrect or unexpected message
e
"Crash" Dummy wrote:
>> ServerRoot "C:/Program Files/Apache Software Foundation/Apache2.2"
>>
>> ServerName localhost:80
>>
>> Listen 80
>>
>> DocumentRoot "C:/Program Files/Apache Software Foundation/Apache2.2/htdocs"
>> UserDir Enabled lamartin
>> UserDir "My Website"
>>
>>
>> AllowOverr
Vincent Bray wrote:
On 31/07/07, Squirrel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Upgraded FreeBSD v6.1-RELEASE to v6.2-STABLE, with Apache-2.2.4_2 and
PHP5-5.2.3_1 ports. But cannot get the php to execute. I've searched google
and followed every instructions, but after days, I'm asking for your help.
Victor Trac wrote:
You have conflicting AddType lines. You're first telling apache that
.php files are text/html, and then you're telling apache that it
should be handled with x-httpd-php next. Remove the "AddType
text/html .php".
Also, you're sending .html files to the PHP handler.. which
Squirrel wrote:
Upgraded FreeBSD v6.1-RELEASE to v6.2-STABLE, with Apache-2.2.4_2 and
PHP5-5.2.3_1 ports. But cannot get the php to execute. I've searched google
and followed every instructions, but after days, I'm asking for your help.
I've installed apache first from /usr/ports/www/apache2
Morgan Gangwere wrote:
> can you make apache use different errordocs w/o changing any config
> files? im using a free webhost that dosnt allow for special config
> files...
most free webhosts will allow an .htaccess file, which can be used to
configure apache to use custom error pages.
Their "file
e L means don't evaluate any further rules in the
.htaccess. The "R=301" means this is a permanent redirect -- your
browser's addrss bar should show the new address, not the old, and
search engines should replace the old URL in their indexes with the
new URL. That may or may no
directory
containing the gibberish .htaccess file. If you don't get an error,
Apache isn't loading your .htaccess file.
If you DO get an error, you can take out the gibberish and continue
troubleshooting.
--JMS
On Jun 28, 2007, at 10:46 AM, Tom Ray [Lists] wrote:
Hey, I'm us
Hey, I'm using Apache 2.0.59 and I'm running into a bit of an issue
here. I just can't seem to get the RewriteEngine command to work in
.htaccess. I can get the other .htaccess directives (DirectoryIndex,
password, etc) to work but not this. I have mod_rewrite.c in my list
when I do httpd -l so
Thufir wrote:
> On Mon, 18 Jun 2007 15:18:44 +0100, Tony Stevenson wrote:
> [...]
>> Can you please state what exactly it is you are trying to do?
>
> Configure apache so that it will allow leafnode to have its fqdn, feed on
> feeds to do what it does (easy) and, down the road, ruby on rails to
Mark H. Wood wrote:
> Your chance to tell me where to go :-)
>
> I'm looking for a good place to discuss non-server-specific issues
> relating to spidering. Such as: "I have this great new proposal that
> would help us to segregate spider and real-user access in our
> statistics"
>
do you
Richard Luckhurst wrote:
> Hi Boyle,
>
> Wednesday, May 23, 2007, 4:23:28 PM, you wrote:
>
>>> -Original Message-
>>> From: Richard Luckhurst [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>>> Sent: Wednesday, May 23, 2007 1:09 AM
>>> To: users@httpd.apache.org
>>> Subject: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Can't find index
ate the hash symlinks after changes.
#SSLCACertificatePath /usr/local/vps/blaze/apache/conf/ssl.crt
#SSLCACertificateFile /usr/local/vps/blaze/apache/conf/ssl.crt/ca-bundle.crt
# Certificate Revocation Lists (CRL):
# Set the CA revocation path where to find CA CRLs for client
# authentica
This really isn't a Apache per se but I'm going to guess that many of
you have dealt with this problem in the past and I could use some
advice. I'm having issues with people trying to hack my box. They are
coming in through php scripts on sites that have 777 directories. I've
done a lot to make
Hi,
I am having trouble with a certificate from Godaddy.com. My website is
https://www.piercebroscoffee.com
On many browsers (Firefox, Epiphany, and even Lynx!) I am not able to
validate the cert.
Here is a clue that I noticed:
It only fails if that is the first time that you need to validate
Ravindra Nannapaneni wrote:
Hi
I have 2 versions shipped with my sun ultra 20 box.
This is what i have.
/usr/apache has Apache 1.3 binaries
/usr/apache2 has Apache 2.0 binaries.
I want to use Apache 1.3 for one web server other for
other web server.
So what i did is
1. Editted http.conf
I've upgraded my apache install and have a few instances of apache
running on the server. I did a chkconfig --add httpd for each of the
installs of Apache, each of the httpd calls have their own name (didn't
want to list them all) but when I restart the server I still have to
manually start eac
I am trying to make my own little VPS system. I've managed to create a
few virtual servers, all running their own installs of Apache 2.0.59/PHP
4.4.2 however, they are all on their own unique IPs. My question is in
the instance of VPS systems like Ensim or Cpanel, where they create a
VPS per do
Very weird, I found if you have postgresql-libs installed when you
compile apr or apr-utils, httpd will automatically depend on libpg.
I solved this by removing postgresql-libs recompiled apr and
apr-utils. Installed them and recompiled httpd. No error now!
On 9/8/06, mailing lists <[EM
Can someone explain me why Apache 2.2.3 requires libpq.so (postgres) ?
[EMAIL PROTECTED] RPMS]# rpm -Uhv httpd-2.2.3-1.i686.rpm
error: Failed dependencies:
libpq.so.3 is needed by httpd-2.2.3-1.i686
Suggested resolutions:
/home/buildcentos/CENTOS/en/4.0/i386/CentOS/RPMS/postgres
rde and loosened the firewall. That fixed it
and we were hacker free.
Not to say that your solution will be that easy, but if you have a
somewhat competent admin, you can probably fix the server without
nuking it.
Sean Conner wrote:
It was thus said that the Great Tom Ray [Lists] once stated:
I'm running a SuSE 9.1 server with Apache 2.0.58 and as of last Thursday
I'm seeing a ton of files created in spots they should be. All created
by wwwrun (the webserver). I'm finding PHP scripts that are blatantly
commented with hacker code, _vti_ directories in sites and this server
doesn't ha
eeing a similiar thread somewhere and I
seem to recall it had to do with openssl 0.9.8b.
Is openssl 0.9.8b a bugfix release over 0.9.8a, or a
security fix? If 0.9.8b is only a bug fix, you could
try it with 0.9.8a?
--- "Tom Ray [Lists]" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I was able to
sion.
Hey, have a look at this thread. Maybe some of the
suggestions will work for you ... keep us posted:
http://www.howtoforge.com/forums/archive/index.php/t-1557.html
--- "Tom Ray [Lists]" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
0.9.8a was the security fix and 0.9.8b was a
compatibili
you could
try it with 0.9.8a?
--- "Tom Ray [Lists]" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I was able to install Apache 2.0.59 without SSL on
this server but we
need SSL support now. I've tried to re-compile
Apache without any luck.
I can configure it just fine but I run "ma
I was able to install Apache 2.0.59 without SSL on this server but we
need SSL support now. I've tried to re-compile Apache without any luck.
I can configure it just fine but I run "make" that's when I get an
error. I'm getting this:
modules/ssl/.libs/mod_ssl.a(ssl_engine_kernel.o): In functio
Thanks, Joshua, moving the section out of vhosts solved all the
problems.
Thanks,
Lajos
Quoting Joshua Slive <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> On 8/15/06, [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >
> >
> > Hello,
> >
> > I have a virtual host and I'd like to require basic auth for a directory
> and
Hello,
I have a virtual host and I'd like to require basic auth for a directory and
everything under it. The following works, goodUser can login and access
everythin in www.foo.com/private and all directories below:
DocumentRoot /www/foo.com/htdocs
ServerName www.foo.com
So you felt the need to flood us with emails?
hui xu wrote:
Please unsub me form the maillist, I have tried many times, the
mailist continue send me the mails.
*/Admin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>/* wrote:
Joshua Slive wrote:
> On 6/23/06, Admin wrote:
>> Hi,
>>
>> There is one
I've got a small question about .htaccess. I would like to have an
actual username/password page and when the user submits it I want it to
bypass the typical .htaccess pop up box. What are the values that are
being passed? I used to know this and I can't seem to pry it out of my
thick skull. I
Bobby Gontarski wrote:
I need the following:
Allow access from certain IPs to a certain directory and if the user does not
come from that IP I need to authenticate him/her using the password file.
I can do one or the other - either certain IPs are allowed and others are not
or the access is
Hi List,
I guess this has been asked before but unfortunately I'm not able to find the
Info in the archives. Googling resultet in thousands of hits, none of which
help me with my problem.
What i'm trying to do is to set up an apache 1.3.23 (running on host
192.168.0.200) to mirror/forward a si
Hi there - I have been searching a bit (google and the list archives - went
back as far
as 2004) for the "recommended" permissions for a web directory with apache. I
always
seem to have a problem with incorrect permissions on my hobby box (stuff owned
by the
incorrect user, default permissions w
I have installed the module of aspdotnet in my apache but when attempt
to accede to .aspx files, iexplore says to me that I do not have
permissions, I have given permissions in the directory of aspx files
for everything, which is the problem?
Thanks
---
Thanks-
I was able to get it going finally. Once I was able to understand where
everything was being stored on the server and how to call to it.
Thanks for all the help everyone.
Joost de Heer wrote:
Tom Ray [Lists] said:
We built a box months ago using SuSE 9.1, and installed
R_HELLO:unknown
protocol:s23_clnt.c:475:
I apologize for leaving these out earlier. Any help would be great!
Craig Dunigan wrote:
On Thu, 28 Jul 2005, Tom Ray [Lists] wrote:
We built a box months ago using SuSE 9.1, and installed everything
straight from the CD's via YaST but it seems that when we
We built a box months ago using SuSE 9.1, and installed everything
straight from the CD's via YaST but it seems that when we tried to get a
SSL enabled site to work, it gave us errors. Doing a quick search on the
box it seems that mod_ssl.c isn't installed. When I do a
/usr/sbin/httpd2 -l mod_s
I'm running apache 2.0 on a suse 9.1 box and I'm trying to get openSSL
to run with it. Now when I do a ps -ef I see that SSL is running with apache
wwwrun 24131 2115 4 16:45 ?00:00:15 /usr/sbin/httpd2-prefork
-f /etc/apache2/httpd.conf -Dssl
wwwrun 24157 2115 3 16:45 ?00
oes not show
> up when i turn apache services off, so it seems that
> the cfadministrator is using apache. i'm still
> confused about this. wondering if i should rebuild the
> connector, or if this is a different problem.
>
> suggestions?
>
> --- lists <[EMAIL PROT
modules?
> Do you think it has something to do with Foxserv instead.
> Honestly, except this PDF weirdness I have no probs with Foxserv.
>
> Regards,
> Sean
>
> lists <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> This may sound like a silly question, but is the administration pages
&g
This may sound like a silly question, but is the administration pages
actually running on apache or are they served by the built in cf
webserver on another port?
d
On 11-Jul-05, at 1:48 PM, Jacob Drew wrote:
Hi-- I have apache 2.0.48 running on windows server
2000-- coldfusion is also ru
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Delete the ProxyPass / ... line. The RewriteRule with the [P] flag is
doing that for you already.
Thanks !
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See http://httpd.apache.org/usersli
Hi all,
following "apache as reverse-proxy : forwarding SSL environment
variables", I just set up my proxy as below :
ServerName www.domain.tld
RewriteEngine On
RewriteLogLevel 9
RewriteLog /tmp/rewrite.log
RewriteCond %{QUERY_STRING} subjectdn=
RewriteRule .* - [F]
RewriteMap escaper
Hi all.
Thanks for your support
Joshua Slive wrote:
You can set them in a cookie or in the query string. mod_rewrite can
do either of these.
Then, if necessary, mod_rewrite on the back-end machine could put them
back in the environment.
Brian Hughes '89 wrote:
What I've been doing with my Ap
Hi,
We've successfully set up apache with mod_proxy + mod_rewrite in front
of our (yet another) apache serving our webapps.
We've an application that use some mod_ssl environment variables to work
properly (for example it use SSL_CLIENT_S_DN). The problem when
connecting through reverse prox
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