> -Original Message-
> From: JAIN, ABHAY K, ATTSI [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Monday, October 29, 2007 9:11 PM
> To: users@httpd.apache.org
> Subject: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Can we filter out messages going to error log
>
> Sorry for re-posting it under wrong subject header previously.
>
> -Original Message-
> From: Wm.A.Stafford [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Monday, October 29, 2007 6:18 PM
> To: users@httpd.apache.org
> Subject: [EMAIL PROTECTED] routing requests to two different servers
>
> I would like to have Apache send incoming requests to two locations.
> Ou
Hi All, I am looking for software to run on a Linux machine that can analyze
the apache access log and give information on how many files were accesses ina
particular time period, where the requests came from, etc. can anyone
recommend anything.
Thanks for any information.
--
Malka Cymbalist
Hi All, i am looking for software that can put a counter on a web page so that
you can see how many people have accessed that particular page. Our server is
a Linux machine.
Thanks for any information.
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Malka Cymbalista
Webmaster, Weizmann Institute of Science
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
08-934-3036
Maybe awstats might be what you want?
http://awstats.sourceforge.net/
On Oct 30, 2007, at 8:37 AM, Malka Cymbalista wrote:
Hi All, I am looking for software to run on a Linux machine that
can analyze the apache access log and give information on how many
files were accesses ina particular
Malka,
There's an oldie goldie that should do the trick at
http://www.htmlgoodies.com/beyond/cgi/article.php/3470131
Issac
Malka Cymbalista wrote:
> Hi All, i am looking for software that can put a counter on a web page so
> that you can see how many people have accessed that particular pag
On Fri, 26 Oct 2007, Joshua Slive wrote:
Use RemoveHandler (or RemoveFilter) to remove the file-extension
mappings in those directories.
Thanks for the fast answer. I might add additional handlers later and
have to remove them in each web dav folder individually. If I
forget this I get some
Good point. The test driver mentioned is a 'fake client' that will send
a request to the server under test, get the reply from the server under
test and do some sort of analysis. The reply from the production server
would follow the same route as always back to the real client.
We already do
Hello,
I am trying to figure out how to configure Apache with Active Directory.
I am running Apache HTTP Server 2.2.6 on a Windows box. I am trying to
restrict some sections of a site to only allow users of an AD group in
(with no password prompt). Is it possible to do this? Can somebody point
me
Hello,
Since installing a new slackware server with apache and sendmail
out-of-the-box, I have noticed my server is sending (moderate amounts of)
spam worldwide.
I suspect some webform or cgi-script. In the apache log, I see lots of these
entries:
"POST http://87.118.100.88/proxy5/check.php HTTP/
Hey Harold,
On Tue, Oct 30, 2007 at 02:29:18PM +0100, Harald Heggelund wrote:
> Since installing a new slackware server with apache and sendmail
> out-of-the-box, I have noticed my server is sending (moderate amounts of)
> spam worldwide.
> I suspect some webform or cgi-script. In the apache log,
On 10/30/07, Stefan Bertels <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Fri, 26 Oct 2007, Joshua Slive wrote:
> > Use RemoveHandler (or RemoveFilter) to remove the file-extension
> > mappings in those directories.
>
> Thanks for the fast answer. I might add additional handlers later and
> have to remove them i
On 10/30/07, Christian Folini <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hey Harold,
>
> On Tue, Oct 30, 2007 at 02:29:18PM +0100, Harald Heggelund wrote:
> > Since installing a new slackware server with apache and sendmail
> > out-of-the-box, I have noticed my server is sending (moderate amounts of)
> > spam wo
Thanks for your reply,
Yes, this is my server's log. The point is that the IP-addresses in the log are
completely unknown to me. In fact, one of them resolves to:
seg75-4-82-228-61-77.fbx.proxad.net [82.228.61.77]
seems suspicious to me. In some cases, the request itself is coming from the
sa
> -Original Message-
> From: Wm.A.Stafford [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Tuesday, October 30, 2007 2:04 PM
> To: users@httpd.apache.org
> Subject: Re: [EMAIL PROTECTED] routing requests to two different servers
>
> Good point. The test driver mentioned is a 'fake client'
> that w
As far as I am aware the following is the most comprehensive counter module:
http://www.dan.co.jp/webcounter/
It should give you both image and text options.
Please let me know if you discover a better text counter.
Neville
At 14:38 +0200 30/10/2007, Malka Cymbalista wrote:
Hi All, i am look
On Tue, 30 Oct 2007 13:57:31 +
Neville Hillyer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Please let me know if you discover a better text counter.
Yeah, Randal Schwartz wrote one, many years ago. I expect
google could find it.
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Nick Kew
Application Development with Apache - the Apache Modules Book
h
Hi Friends,
I have setup Subversion with Apache and everything works fine except
that when I view the directory in a web-browser,I see the folder under
root, but when I click any of the sub-folders,it does not displays the
content and is empty.
If I connect to the repository using some subversion
Hi Friends,
I got it figured. It has the "SVN" path URL pointed to an empty directory.
I feel ashamed. This is the second day in a row where i posted a
thread and 5 minutes later i figured out the solution and had to ask
for forgiveness.
Cheers
On 10/30/07, Mick Ken <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
Apache is doing something odd - can anyone help?
I have are two Apache processes, one for mod_cache, one for
mod_proxy_balancer.
mod_proxy_balancer requests get passed to mod_cache.
mod_cache listens on 192.168.100.123, mod_proxy_balancer has a separate ip
address.
Everything works - but there a
Mick Ken wrote:
Hi Friends,
I got it figured. It has the "SVN" path URL pointed to an empty directory.
I feel ashamed. This is the second day in a row where i posted a
thread and 5 minutes later i figured out the solution and had to ask
for forgiveness.
End original message. --
Hello,
I have set up two virtual hosts in my Apache 2.0 httpd.conf file running
on Windows XP. I am restricting which IP addresses can access the pages
like so:
# Restricting by IP access
AllowOverride None
Options None
Order deny,a
This is the least a person like me with no great expertise can do.
Otherwise, the help I and other people get from these lists are amazing
I really owe you guys a lot for the knowledge i have gained browsing
through these forums and the help provided by other members.
Apache Rocks :)
O
Hi,
I've looked around for this in the documentation etc and can't find
anything on it to confirm concusively, so hoping someone will know. I
don't know enough to find out from the source.
I am using mod_disk_cache. What request keys is it using to cache the
response under, if no Vary head
On 10/30/07, Tonu Mikk <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I have set up two virtual hosts in my Apache 2.0 httpd.conf file running
> on Windows XP. I am restricting which IP addresses can access the pages
> like so:
>
> # Restricting by IP access
> AllowOverri
On 10/30/07, Miles <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I've looked around for this in the documentation etc and can't find
> anything on it to confirm concusively, so hoping someone will know. I
> don't know enough to find out from the source.
>
> I am using mod_disk_cache. What request keys is
On 10/29/07, Kyle Parrish <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Is there, for lack of a better word, an open source identity
> management software out there that I can bolt on to Apache and Linux
> which might provide these features? If not, can you please help me
> better understand how to accomplish t
On 10/29/07, Marc Perkel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Running server-status and getting a lot of these. The server seems to be
> under some sort of attack. What does this mean?
>
>
>40-0 13851 0/8/118 R 0.14 11
> 31 0.0 0.05
Joshua, thanks for the tip! I tried the following in my httpd.conf
virtual host portion:
Alias /errors C:/somefolder/errors
Order allow,deny
Allow from all
ErrorDocument 403 http://domain.maindomain/errors/403.html,
But I get "The Page Isn't Redirecting
On 10/30/07, Tonu Mikk <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Joshua, thanks for the tip! I tried the following in my httpd.conf
> virtual host portion:
>
> Alias /errors C:/somefolder/errors
>
> Order allow,deny
> Allow from all
>
> ErrorDocument 403 http://d
I think I am starting to get it now. I tried the following in my
virtual host portion:
Alias /errors c:/errors
Order allow,deny
Allow from all
ErrorDocument 403 /errors/403.html ,
But it produces the following page:
Forbidden
You don't have permission to access /errors/403.htm on this se
Hi all,
I'm running a reverse proxy cache which works out quite well.
This is done with apache 2.2, mod_proxy and mod_cache.
I'm looking into the possibility to serve a client the cached webpages when
the upstream webserver is down..
To keep things simple we're talking about simple static html pag
On 10/30/07, Tonu Mikk <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I think I am starting to get it now. I tried the following in my
> virtual host portion:
>
> Alias /errors c:/errors
>
> Order allow,deny
> Allow from all
>
> ErrorDocument 403 /errors/403.html ,
>
> But it produces the following page:
>
>
>
On 10/30/07, Boyle Owen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > -Original Message-
> > From: Wm.A.Stafford [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > Sent: Tuesday, October 30, 2007 2:04 PM
> > To: users@httpd.apache.org
> > Subject: Re: [EMAIL PROTECTED] routing requests to two different servers
> >
> > Good po
I have the Windows version set up.
Original Message
Subject: Re: [EMAIL PROTECTED] software to analyze apache logs
From: Patrick Coleman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: users@httpd.apache.org
Date: Tuesday, October 30, 2007 05:41:16 AM
Maybe awstats might be what you want?
http://aw
Hi Ian,
Some progress...but haven't solved the problem. Essentially, it has
something to do with the way that keep-alive transactions are being
cleaned up. The keep-alive processes are cleaning up eventually...but in
a much longer time than before (I'm talking minutes). Interestingly, for
those pa
Hi there,
this is a FreebSD machine and I've built apache, perl, and mod_perl all
from /usr/ports
what could be wrong - and How do I fix it?
Cheers,
Noah
access1# /usr/local/etc/rc.d/apache22 start
Performing sanity check on apache22 configuration:
httpd: Syntax error on line 54 of /usr/l
Hi Folks,
I have to redirect any requests for a particular path to another server
for a few months, and I am successfully using:
RedirectPermanent /about http://newServer/about
However, an additional requirement has emerged where they want a
sub-directory within this path to not be redirected:
On 10/30/07, Robinson Craig <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi Folks,
>
> I have to redirect any requests for a particular path to another server
> for a few months, and I am successfully using:
>
> RedirectPermanent /about http://newServer/about
>
> However, an additional requirement has emerged wher
Hi Folks,
I'm seeing an error in our Apache 1.3 error log that I have never seen
before:
sh: syntax error at line 1: `(' unexpected
There is no timestamp, but it occurred some time after we had a
scheduled restart (to roll logs) and now. Interestingly Apache is up and
running fine, so I am confu
Thanks, Joshua for your help. Unfortunately I haven't had a chance to
get back to the problem. I appreciate your advice and will check it
out further as soon as I can. There is no firewall but a messed up
stack is not out of the question.
Anna
On 10/28/07, Joshua Slive <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrot
On 10/30/07, Robinson Craig <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi Folks,
>
> I'm seeing an error in our Apache 1.3 error log that I have never seen
> before:
>
> sh: syntax error at line 1: `(' unexpected
>
> There is no timestamp, but it occurred some time after we had a
> scheduled restart (to roll log
Thanks Joshua. I'll go trawling and see what I can fish up.
Cheers, Craig
-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Joshua
Slive
Sent: Wednesday, 31 October 2007 12:34 PM
To: users@httpd.apache.org
Subject: Re: [EMAIL PROTECTED] sh error in apache e
Hi folks,
On windows:
I am spawning apache web server (not in console mode) from my C binary.
I want to kill apache by sending some signal from my C through. Since apache
spawns two processes I am not able to kill both process through normal
procedure.
But if we run apache web server from consol
Hi folks,
On windows:
I am spawning apache web server (not in console mode) from my C binary.
I want to kill apache by sending some signal from my C through. Since apache
spawns two processes I am not able to kill both process through normal
procedure.
But if we run apache web server from conso
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