Bonjour,
I am trying to install mass virtual hosting with Apache 2.0.53.
I have the the following instructions in my conf file:
#
LoadModule vhost_alias_module modules/mod_vhost_alias.so
UseCanonicalName Off
NameVirtualHost 130.223.27.40
DirectoryIndex index.html index.html.var
ServerAdm
Hi Andrew,
Is it possible that your problem has something to do with the port
number?
Normally when you use a not-SSL connection you use port 389 and for a
SSL connection you use 636.
I don't know very good what you mean with:
I got mine working on FreeBSD by using the ports tree, after renamin
Does anyone have any thoughts as to how I will get this to match??
Thanks,
Dave
-Original Message-
From: Lucas, David
Sent: Monday, August 22, 2005 2:28 PM
To: users@httpd.apache.org
Subject: RE: [EMAIL PROTECTED] mod_rewrite
/25 would be correct.
If you look at Noah response his so
On 8/22/05, Christopher Malton <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
The specifics are as follows:
>
> Gateway Tower PC, Pentium 2 processor.
> 128MB RAM (We think. We know it's either 64 or 128)
How can you not know what is in your box?
> Win 98 SE
Win 98SE was great, but now it is time to move on.
That is because you do not have any NameVirtualHost definition for
130.223.27.40:8080. However 130.223.27.40 does match 130.223.27.40:80.
What you need to do is to replace
NameVirtualHost 130.223.27.40
with
NameVirtualHost 130.223.27.40:*
and replace
with
-ascs
-Original Message--
On 8/22/05, Ashley Gould <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I want to force use of https on directories where authentication is
> required to avoid sending htpasswords in the clear. Example:
>
>
> RewriteEngineon
> RewriteCond %{HTTPS} !=on
> RewriteRule (.*) https://w
On 8/23/05, Lucas, David <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Does anyone have any thoughts as to how I will get this to match??
> >
> > 10.10.131.0 - 10.10.131.127
Sure. Go read a tutorial on regular expressions.
Sorry, I know that isn't nice. But this question doesn't have
anything directly to do wit
Problems with cgi permissions.
Hello, I have just intalled Apache 2.0.1 on fedora core 4, gnome
I manage to use a perl script for a cgi script by putting the perl file
"first.pl" in /var/www/cgi-script/
BUT
if I do the following:
Make a simple c++ program writing to stout "hello world"
try to co
Make sure that selinux isn't causing the problem. Either set it to 'disabled' or 'permissive' in /etc/selinux/config (you will need to reboot).You should be able to see logs about selinux in /var/log/messages. Good luck, -Andrew Andrew E. Boyce-LewisSystem and Network AdministratorConduit Internet
I'm using win XP SP1
I installed yesterday an ecommerce package, which I downloaded from
"http://www.commerce-cgi.com/".
All files had to be uploaded to /cgi-bin/shop, which I did. Then I hade
to do a chmod, but the ftp server told me that the access mode is not
supported.
When I run a manager sc
I moved the output into tables rather than leaving some of it out of tables.
This in combination with upping the
Apache Timeout seems to have solved problem. Will run with new Timeout
parameter on production servers for awhile and
see if any problems. I noticed that the Proxy (receive invalid
Isabelle,
In your VirtualHost directive try:
http://www2n.unil.ch:8080 http://www2n.unil.ch>
spike
Isabelle Moullet wrote:
Bonjour,
I am trying to install mass virtual hosting with Apache 2.0.53.
I have the the following instructions in my conf file:
#
LoadModule vhost_alias_module modules
David, if you have a single pattern, either 10.10.131. or 10.10.131/24
will match the entire subnet. If you have divided it into two different
patterns, I already answered your question.
Please, do some background reading on IPv4 and subnet patterns, that
would tell you that the 10.10.131.128/25
Hello,
I am setting up Apache 2.1.7 on Redhat 3.0 as reverse proxy server.
I have two applications setup "cas" is a single-sign-on service and
"wcs" is the actual application. When single-sign on service logs in,
it saves authentication in a cookie. I am trying to use
ProxyPassReverseCookiePath t
On Tue, Aug 23, 2005 at 10:26:27AM -0500, William A. Rowe, Jr. wrote:
> David, if you have a single pattern, either 10.10.131. or 10.10.131/24
> will match the entire subnet. If you have divided it into two different
> patterns, I already answered your question.
>
> Please, do some background rea
Hello. I was wondering does anybody know if there is a length limit on
the filter for the AuthLDAPURL. I need to test against a long series of
"Ors" and am wondering if there is a character limit.
Thank you,
Damian Marinaccio
RIT Libraries
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
585-475-7741
---
Hi Pamela,
I finally got things working. My co-worker helped me find the problem:
in apache log we found these messages while restarting apache:
[Mon Aug 22 12:31:43 2005] [notice] LDAP: Built with OpenLDAP LDAP SDK
[Mon Aug 22 12:31:43 2005] [crit] LDAP: Invalid LDAPTrustedCAType
directive - B
Pamela,
I just realized I never asked which version of apache you are using.
The link I sent is for version 1.3; here's a link for version 2.0:
http://httpd.apache.org/docs/2.0/platform/windows.html#cust
Best,
Andrew
Andrew Musselman
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>>> [EMAIL PROTECTED] 8/23/2005 1:45 AM
Noah wrote:
On Tue, Aug 23, 2005 at 10:26:27AM -0500, William A. Rowe, Jr. wrote:
Please, do some background reading on IPv4 and subnet patterns, that
would tell you that the 10.10.131.128/25 matches 25 bits, 10.10.131.,
and within that, anything with bit 128 (2^7) set. So this pattern
matches
Joshua Slive wrote:
On 8/22/05, Stuart Gall <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I haven't tested this myself, but my guess is that mod_autoindex
(which generates the directory listings) is doing a file-level
sub-request on each entry in the directory to see if it is accessible.
For some reason this sub-
* Joshua Slive wrote:
> On 8/22/05, Stuart Gall <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > > I haven't tested this myself, but my guess is that mod_autoindex
> > > (which generates the directory listings) is doing a file-level
> > > sub-request on each entry in the directory to see if it is
> > > accessible.
* William A. Rowe, Jr. wrote:
> And since RewriteMap prg: is borked on Win32, I've
> had plans to jump in and tweak.
Is it? What's broken? Last time I've checked, it worked ;-)
nd
--
"Das Verhalten von Gates hatte mir bewiesen, dass ich auf ihn und seine
beiden Gefährten nicht zu zählen brauch
André Malo wrote:
* William A. Rowe, Jr. wrote:
And since RewriteMap prg: is borked on Win32, I've
had plans to jump in and tweak.
Is it? What's broken? Last time I've checked, it worked ;-)
If the prg: target is a binary it works. If the prg: target is not a
program, but a script file, it
On 8/22/05, Stuart Gall <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > I haven't tested this myself, but my guess is that mod_autoindex
> > (which generates the directory listings) is doing a file-level
> > sub-request on each entry in the directory to see if it is accessible.
> > For some reason this sub-request
* William A. Rowe, Jr. wrote:
> André Malo wrote:
> > * William A. Rowe, Jr. wrote:
> >>And since RewriteMap prg: is borked on Win32, I've
> >>had plans to jump in and tweak.
> >
> > Is it? What's broken? Last time I've checked, it worked ;-)
>
> If the prg: target is a binary it works. If the pr
Hi, I am trying to set up a proxy to allow access to other devices on
the network.
These lines work great:
ProxyPass /xyz.mn.op.st/ http://xyz.mn.op.st/
ProxyPassReverse /xyz.mn.op.st/ http://xyz.mn.op.st/
I can access device xyz.mn.op.st by going to
http://myhost.edu/xyz.mn.op.st/, but I have
Hello All:
Where can I find (or does anyone know) the order in which Apache preforms
its directives? It may or may not solve the underlying problem below, but
a recent discussion I had prompted the above question.
The underlying problem
I have 2 entries in the file proxies.conf
Hello,
I'm new to this list, and so please excuse me for the novice question.
I'm interested in how effective (performance-wise) the
--enable-nonportable-atomics compile-time option for apache httpd on a
multi-CPU machine:
http://httpd.apache.org/docs/2.0/misc/perf-tuning.html
Are there any me
I think this question involves PHP and Apache
mod_rewrite both. But maybe someone can at least give
me an overview here.
If you visit http://www.geozoo.org/stacks/Felidae,
you'll see a list of genera that belong to the family
Felidae in the column on the right. Clicking any genus
similarly fetches
Is it possible to get the size of an incoming request? If so, how
reliable is it? I was thinking of using Content-Length, but I thought
I read somewhere that it's up to the browser to set that value. I need
to know for sure because I want to be able to grab incoming requests
and do something depend
Hello,
I have checked all the documentation and searched
the web for hours, but I can't seem to find the
solution to my problem. I'm sure it's some thing
simple, but I just can't seem to get past this hurdle.
I am trying to run multiple instances of apache2 on
my box to facilitate porting plai
Folks,
I am using apache:
Server version: Apache/2.0.40
Server built: Feb 25 2003 05:01:56
On a redhat 9 system.
I'm using coldfusionmx and PostgreSQL.
Everything has been working fine for months until a few hours ago.
(What happened a few hours ago? I dunno. I would say "nothing", but
THank you Walter, you saved my day !
Ivar
Walter J. Allemann wrote:
I'm using win XP SP1
I installed yesterday an ecommerce package, which I downloaded from
"http://www.commerce-cgi.com/";.
All files had to be uploaded to /cgi-bin/shop, which I did. Then I hade
to do a chmod, but the ftp serv
sorry Walter, ANDREW thank you, YOU saved my day !
Andrew Boyce-Lewis wrote:
Make sure that selinux isn't causing the problem.
Either set it to 'disabled' or 'permissive' in /etc/selinux/config (you
will need to reboot).
You should be able to see logs about selinux in /var/log/messages.
William A. Rowe, Jr. wrote:
André Malo wrote:
* William A. Rowe, Jr. wrote:
And since RewriteMap prg: is borked on Win32, I've had plans to jump
in and tweak.
Is it? What's broken? Last time I've checked, it worked ;-)
If the prg: target is a binary it works. If the prg: target is no
--- John Hicks <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> David Blomstrom wrote:
> > OK, I've finally got it working. Thanks for all
> the
> > tips, everyone.
>
> Would you mind sharing with us just how you solved
> your problem? (Future > generations may thank you.)
Sorry, I didn't see your post until just n
allan juul wrote:
William A. Rowe, Jr. wrote:
André Malo wrote:
* William A. Rowe, Jr. wrote:
And since RewriteMap prg: is borked on Win32, I've had plans to jump
in and tweak.
Is it? What's broken? Last time I've checked, it worked ;-)
If the prg: target is a binary it works. If the
Hi,
I am trying to set up Squid as a web
cache for a number of Apache Web servers. Each Apache server stands in
front of an application server (Jboss). Based on the URL pattern Apache
need to send request to Squid for caching. If Squid cannot find the resource
in the cache it should contact back
On Tue, Aug 23, 2005 at 09:23:29AM -0400, Joshua Slive wrote:
> On 8/22/05, Ashley Gould <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > I want to force use of https on directories where authentication is
> > required to avoid sending htpasswords in the clear. Example:
> >
> >
> > RewriteEngineon
> >
Tony VanScoy wrote:
Is it possible to get the size of an incoming request? If so, how
reliable is it? I was thinking of using Content-Length, but I thought
I read somewhere that it's up to the browser to set that value.
Indeed it is. You then read Content-Length bytes. If there are more
bytes
Nick Kew wrote:
Tony VanScoy wrote:
Is it possible to get the size of an incoming request? If so, how
reliable is it? I was thinking of using Content-Length, but I thought
I read somewhere that it's up to the browser to set that value.
Indeed it is. You then read Content-Length bytes. If th
Hi,
I had setup a Reverse Proxy on Fedora core Apache2.0.
And in httpd.conf and ssl.conf I have configured my exchange server
and webserver.
My exchnage server works fine while querying thro internet , but when
I query webserver as ,
https://reverseproxy.com/webserver
it translate as http://re
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