r.gz" and run the same on
> Windows 2000 ?
they're gzips? WJFFM.
on win2k, you're better off finding a WAMP that can handle it.
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>> Why?
> Because it breaks the logical flow of conversation, plus makes
messages unreadable.
>>> Top-Posting is evil.
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On 4/4/2010 4:17 AM, Lester Caine wrote:
[a bunch of CHARs]
Looking that the logs that were posted, there's nothing out of the
ordinary, just people hammering a server for attempts in.
This is more and more looking like a DNS attack.
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>> Why?
> Because
y picture:
http://www.linuxfordevices.com/files/misc/netsilicon_digiconnectme.jpg
(the NetSilicon Digi ConnectME)
Lantronix has a similar thing too, but it doesnt run Apache or Linux.
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>> Why?
> Because it breaks the logical flow of conversation, plus makes
messages unreadable.
On 4/3/2010, lots of people chimed in saying things.
Around 00:03 [-7GMT], Morgan Gangwere chimed in to say:
I'd suggest either turning on Syn Cookies, getting mpm_worker running,
or not really worrying about it. mpm_worker so far for me has been able
to avoid the Slowloris attack on a
s big5 encoded, however I dont know for sure.
In any direction, I'd look into at one point installing Tripwire -- And
a good backup system if you dont have one already (can YOU degauss your
main disk?)
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>> Why?
> Because it breaks the logical flow of conversation, pl
:)
Otherwise, I'd look carefully at the dates that things were modified.
you *do* have backups, right?
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>> Why?
> Because it breaks the logical flow of conversation, plus makes
messages unreadable.
>>&
On 4/3/2010 2:59 AM, Nick Kew wrote:
You can't.
Well, you could write a module for it. If you can live with ballpark
numbers, I'd suggest limiting the number of threads per process
on a restricted task, rather than maintaining a global count.
Or if this is about system load, consider something
e a layer as the encryption (TLS/SSL). Apache itself is
fairly secure, but its only as secure as the application running on it.
"Remember, the weakest link of security is your users: Assume they have their
login credentials written in big bold marker on their desk."
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ons package
managment to flush/reinstall. if you hand-compiled it, I'd recompile
and reinstall.
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the Information
registered the
cookies with (defaultly, the domain that sent the headers)
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a Packet
Sniffer, while LiveHTTPHeaders simply grabs the hooks for getting the
headers from Firefox.
Dont have firefox? well then you should proabably get it. That and the
Web Developer Toolbar (for Firefox)
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run ./configure and proceed as if you
were running in any other unix package.
...Also, why are you (a) compiling something in an odd way and (b)
compiling under Cygwin for Windows when you'll get better perfomance on
a standard win32 build.
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92.168.0.1 home
...
192.168.0.45 my-dns.internaldomain.
thats on a DNS server.
however I dont have a hosts file on my machine for work because i can
garuntee that it hits my internal DNS server.
... Just a thought ...
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l now.
cheers
mike
There's a hook in Apt-get to configure FIRST then allow you to inspect
and re-configure later... i forget it at the moment as i'm not around
any of my Debian boxes as of the moment
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xPostings wrote:
I'm trying to compile an httpd on a linux system (debian etch) completly static
but can't succeed.
Why?
Debian already has stable in source control.
Simply make sure the source repositories are enabled. Go google around
"apt-get build from source" or som
Brian Mearns wrote:
I guess if you want to do things the easy way. =J
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FAIL: Cannot wind the coils on the Super High Power Extemely Large
Hadron Collider! (fail code 0xd34df00d). please use the /extrafunds hook
to avoid this next start.
Find me on FreeNode! irc.freeno
cache size to some rediculously low (say 5K) mark. See
if htclean does anything. Also, does root have read/write permissions on
/www/cache? try chmod -R 777 /www/cache
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Matthew Tice wrote:
On Tue, Dec 16, 2008 at 10:09 AM, Morgan Gangwere <0.fracta...@gmail.com
<mailto:0.fracta...@gmail.com>> wrote:
[snip]
Could be that something is taking up more space and its not being
caught. Either that or the -l says the maximum size for
[snip]
Could be that something is taking up more space and its not being
caught. Either that or the -l says the maximum size for 1 file. Have you
RTFM'd?
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... or write your own webserver to do what you want? Python has a nice
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hoops ...
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much about it. If you'd like i can suggest EasyPHP as a wonderful
prepackaged Apache/PHP/MySQL setup. Its what i use on all my windows
machines so far.
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Simple fix: have a job on the server that comes by and takes all the
auth data from one source and consolidates it into its own, then goes to
the next, rinse repeat.
Shoudlnt be hard...
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talk to Apache. I.e. write
a Module that mubmles between your app and apache when it gets a request
of some kind that it likes.
Past that, why would you want to do what you're talking about?
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another and get a different
site. This is because Apache sees that i'm doing a request for "foo" not
"bar" dot whatever dot dyndns.org
I'd try the netcat trick -- see what comes up.
also, define "Shows Path Of DocRoot in Address Bar" so i know i'm
ba
Thanks, I tried that but it didn't work. I'm just surprised that with
Options Indexes and a FilesMatch that you lose the index of the matching
files.
OOPC, have you looked at replicating the .htaccess restriction from
apache2.conf (iirc)?
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years, whether im lucky or not i dont know, but look into dyndns.com. i
hear they have a nice service that monitors your external ip for you.
See my post on DynDNS.
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y are
not real routers, just bridges from Coax and a NAT behind it.
Occasionally there's a DHCP server bit thats it.
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Any help would be appreciated.
My only suggestion is to use GCC (if at all possible) and google around
for "Static link SSL into Apache +aix" or something along those lines.
After that, Since i'm a Windows/Linux guy, i cant help you.
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likai wrote:
Thanks Krist,
By adding these two lines in every virtual host, it works.
RewriteEngine /On/
RewriteOptions /inherit/
Thats because that sets Rewrite to kick in.
Inherit says "hey! bring whatever my parent says is its rewriteRule and
make me follow it!"
Jonathan Chambler wrote:
Hi,
I am new to PHP installation, I wish to make a local host server with
Apache, PHP and MySQL. I have installed Apache http Server 2.2, PHP 5 and
MySQL.
Apache show It Works! When tested. I have saved the file
in the htdocs folder within Apache. When I try and open th
had to do this: i set up my Apache machine as a Split DNS via Dnsmasq.
It also allowed me more control over the DHCP. Now, all my machines that
//do stuff// are <128 on my network are now service machines and
everything else is a DHCP user.
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over
all browsers.
Cheers
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Its not Apache, its IE. IE is slow, garunteed.
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rewall on this machine, but since it's only
> a development server and it's sitting behind my Internet firewall I intended
> to get the Fedora firewall out of the way.
>
> Thanks again, Morgan, for the advice.
>
> Paul Doubek
>
> Paul Doubek wrote:
>
> > Morg
stall from your preferred binaries. this
eliminates changes you've made to the core source. then see if your
worker runs properly
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original size.
I also tried to use the following statements.
Header edit Content-Length .*
Header unset Content-Length
Header set Content-Length 1
I wonder if someone has experienced such behaviour before. I wouldn't
like to implement some CGI Stuff for that.
Why are you doing
installation. I'd go for EasyPHP under
Vista, as its the simplest. Read the docs. Learn how Joomla works under
windows. have fun.
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nd i'd hope the DoD can provide
valid digital signatures to the people who work for them :3
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information please :)
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On a slightly unrelated note, Thunderbird doesnt like the DoD's digital
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comments snipped out for brevity. Please let me know if I missed
something that would help troubleshoot.
Try going from the Fedora box to the SuSE box. If that works, routing is
working one way. Make sure everything is in place and you //may// just
find your problem.
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Morgan
RewriteEngine on
RewriteRule /svn/(.*)$ /svn-repo/%{REMOTE_USER}/$1 ([PT]? -- any other
options?)
AuthType Basic
AuthName "SVN Repos"
AuthUserFile /var/svn/svnauth
Require Valid-User
Would this work? or would the realm problem exist?
-Morgan Gan
nt it so that if a user (lets say "bob") authenticates you get
/var/svn/users/bob/ not /var/svn/ for /svn/
and if "steve" logs in,
/var/svn/users/steve/ for /svn/
Any way to do this? or am i going to have to do the old trick of doing
/svn/(username) and writing a PHP script to
jamedo.com to get some free legit music)
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let me get this straight
a) do you run the server that you are having the problems with
b) is this server on another side of the net? or is your computer on the
SAME net?
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please explain the problem
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(usually stored in ~/.eggsbasket or hardwired into the script)
# cd /; find / *eggdrop* > /dev/stdout
should give you a decent location
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option to install Apache,
PHP and MySQL out of the box -- just select "LAMP INSTALL" from the
boot menu.
if you HAVE to use windows though, 2000 is the only route that sounds
like it should be able to handle your hardware.
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> [Fri aug 25 21:54 20 2000][notice]Digest generating secret for digest
> authentication...
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redirects to the
proper place? it wouldnt be hard to write a script that does basically
this:
echo "This page Has been mobbed. please wait while we transfer you..."
header("location", "http://www.mydomain.
; * >
order: Deny, Allow
Deny All
< *.js >
order: allow, deny
allow: all
and have the code for .htaccess in DocRoot/,htacces and have the
password file point to say /var/passwords/sitename.htpasswd (for
security reasons)
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variable
> > at the second line ($HAVE_X-Powered-By$).
> > >
> >
> > Use %{HAVE_X-Powered-By}e
> > See:
> > http://httpd.apache.org/docs/2.2/mod/mod_headers.html#header
> >
> > Joshua.
> >
Hold on, couldnt you just do a=b; unset a? or a
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>> To: users@httpd.apache.org
>> Subject: [EMAIL PROTECTED] unknown in .ht
n the apache log files as they're being
written - something garunteed to segfault.
a _proper_ way to do this would be
read (or type) /path/to/logfile >> /path/to/new/log
this will read in the logfile and concatenate it to the proper place.
the only thing needed is have the permissions
;
> Jaqui
>
i have also seen this with uploading files bigger than what apache is
allowed to have. I have MemManager (it proxies mallocs) and it lets
apache have 32 megs of memory.
I have seen this with the mySQL connectivity in PHP - but its usually
caused by NOT closing the connection to
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> Jess Holle wrote:
>> William A. Rowe, Jr. wrote:
>>> morgan gangwere wrote:
>>>
>>>> i will agree that the win32 version of apache is *godly* stable - im
>>>> running
(and don't criticize me on .htaccess - i like it. and i dont have
anything better readily availible
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i will agree that the win32 version of apache is *godly* stable - im
running somwthing like 2.2.3 win32 - a nice stable version.
and the best part is: its damn fast.
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uhm, gmail has a truncator.
in your prefs, select the max size of messages. when you get a message
thats too big, it says "TRUNCATED! click here to see whole message"
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Keer Kz wrote:
> Can Apache be complied as 32 bit architecture on RHEL 4.0 AS [Red Hat
> Linux]
> 64bit, x86_64. If so, what needs to done . Please advise
>
erm... build it targeted as an "x86" or "x64" or whatever target? read
the config notes (usua
tion/
for more help, read the manual AND/OR try a pre-configured install
(like WAMP5 - http://www.wampserver.com/en/ )
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there are at this time only 2 (two) browsers that can handle TIFF images:
Internet Exploder 7
internet Exploder 6.1 with a patch and Windows Imaging and Fax Viewer
(office 2003)
the QuickTime plug ins can read TIFF files,
n office network. So the error
sure sounds "network related," the logs show it happening on a lot of
different networks.
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i know that you can check that you have something coming in by typing
your Interweb IP Address and if something comes up (usually a Config
page.) then you have a foot In the door. i Know that Qwest and
SpeakEasy do this.
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then its a problem wit hthe reader. try foxit reader.
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> wait. are you compiling a pdf into httpd or doing a http request for it
>
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> On 8/6/06, Ikke Snoeckx <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> > 1. A RewriteRule:
> > Basically, consider this: www.example.com/foo.bar ... Now, I want th
and both will stay up-to date (you can
edit foo and the foo.bar file will be changed, and when foo is requested, the
httpd will see that its a link and serve the foo.bar file.
2:
to requre authentication of a directory, you can use a .htaccess file in the
directory. there is more documentation
i must say this:
if the path is not EXACTLY the same in the apache config as it is in
the Filesystem RELATIVE to wwwroot for that host, it 404's, though
this is odd, how you can 404 on a 404 error page. heh.
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er load. Where did you get mod_systemstats? Google
search turns up nothing...
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at's whats weird, no output at all, same for core
dumps. By mod_systemstatus are you referring to mod_status? I have it
running, it's nice to look at but doesn't help at all heh.
-Nick
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linux? if its that, then you are kinda stuck. I ran a site that used
2.0 and then we got 2.2.12 and the difference between /foo\ and /foo/
and \foo\ was that under Windows, its ...\foo\... and under Linux its
.../foo/... and in freeBSD its ...\foo/ and under NetBSD ../foo\... so
its a battle of th
On 7/26/06, Nick Wilson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I don't know if no one saw it, or no one can help, but I'll try one more
time, this is honestly my last hope and im not sure what else to do
Im having trouble debugging a segmentation fault, the server i
what is repeated? the
exports.c && touch exports.lo
exports.c:1585: error: redefinition of p_hack_apr_base64_encode_lenfor
dir in /mnt/hdb1/h/httpd-2.2.2/include /mnt/hdb1/h/httpd-2.2.2/os/unix
/mnt/hdb1/h/httpd-2.2.2/modules/http; do \
or
dir in /mnt/hdb1/h/httpd-2.2.2/include /mnt/hdb1/h/http
k. that makes sense too... though I have seen that on Linux, and under
the Monkey web server... thats the RFC standard coming into play...
that answers my suspisions!
On 7/23/06, William A. Rowe, Jr. <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Morgan Gangwere wrote:
> sometimes... I have apache running
Tutorial<http://www.cre8asiteforums.com/forums/index.php?showtopic=8412&hl=>
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or, is the http://server2/index.html file present?
if so, this code will work:
< H t m l >
< h e a d >
http://server1:8085/--SomeUri/"; >
< / h e a d >
< b o d y >
redirect to http://server1:8085/--someUri--
< / b o d y >
< / h t m l >
in the index.html in the wwwroot of server2.
On 7/21/06, Jo
I have to agree that moving forward to apache2 is a good idea. but
what kind of files would be over 4 Gigs?
On 7/19/06, Joost de Heer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Dan Trainor wrote:
> Bryan Hansen wrote:
>> I am trying to find a solution to the 4GB file limit that exists in
>> Apache 1.3. Most res
moreover, it is caused by attempting to bind the lo interface to a
hostname that cannot be reached, or to a non FQDN. this happens when
you set your hostname THEN fire up ifconfig -up eth0 ...
as xubuntu is starting up, hit ESC. type "linux single" - that will
send you into Single User mode: root
sometimes... I have apache running on linux, and the filename
"newsletter april 06.pdf" gets mangled as
"newsletter%20april%3006%3pdf" - apache dosent do the hex conversion
logically sometimes when it serves the file. thats an old issue that I
think has snuck around the shadows..
On 7/18/06, Rob
On 7/15/06, Ricardo Kleemann <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Thanks Max.
> A first look shows that the script "bots.txt" currently available targets
> vulnerable installation of "Joomla" and "Mambo". There are some
> vulnerabilities reported for the included phpBB and an extension called
> perForms.
I use a Perl script that runs in a frame that people are GARUTEED to
see. its simply called "counter.pl" and it uses a text file called
"cout.dat" in the ../etc/ directory. the file structure should be as
follows:
.
./cgi-bin/
./cgi-bin/counter.pl
(whatever else is in the cgi-bin directory)
(any o
i had to deal with this earlier. I put the command '
overrideAccess wwwroot ' and I used the read/write
permissions of d rwx r-- --- and used nothing to destoy the file
permissions.
On 7/9/06, Noel Stratton <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Your stated solution was "Require user non-existent-user
in
somewhere there is a module that will allow you to auto-redirect if a
certain variable (in this case "clients" or "numberClients") reaches
or exeeds a certain value (in this case, 191, 1 over the max, so that
when user number 191attempts connection, it kicks him, but user 190
can freely use the ap
use a POP3 client such as Portable Thunderbird or Outlook and FILTER
the emails into a new FOLDER. sorry if I sound irritated, but try
being on some of the mailing lists I get... i fill a good 4+ GigiBytes
of space a day...
have a nice day...
On 6/12/06, Carlos Ross <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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