Sorry for asking such a basic question but I am struggling in the transition
from IIS to Apache.
I am using mod_mono and everything works fine. If I go to
mysite.com/login.aspx I get to my login page etc.
However, if I go to mysite.com//login.aspx (notice the extra slash) it asks
me if I would
On Nov 4, 2007 11:17 AM, dugaldcurtis <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Sorry for asking such a basic question but I am struggling in the transition
> from IIS to Apache.
>
> I am using mod_mono and everything works fine. If I go to
> mysite.com/login.aspx I get to my login page etc.
>
> However, if
Dear Experts,
I'm surprised to find that authentication does not seem to be checked
in a directory which I proxy to another local server:
AuthName "my_auth_name"
AuthType basic
AuthPAM_Enabled off
AuthBasicProvider dbd
On Sun, 04 Nov 2007 17:15:39 +
"Phil Endecott" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Dear Experts,
>
> I'm surprised to find that authentication does not seem to be checked
> in a directory which I proxy to another local server:
>
>
> AuthName "my_auth_name"
>
On Nov 4, 2007, at 8:17 AM, dugaldcurtis wrote:
What am I doing wrong? What setting have I missed? :confused:
It seems that the double slash makes Apache decide to not send the
request to mod_mono, but to serve the file instead. I have no
experience with mod_mono, but how do you tell A
Hi there,
apache-2.2.6_2
6.2-RELEASE-p6
I am not quite sure what is wrong if I am not building apache correctly
or if my /usr/local/etc/apache22/httpd.conf file does not have
everything configured properly. I might be missing the installation of
a module or something in my httpd.conf
please he
I'm surprised to find that authentication does not seem to be checked
in a directory which I proxy to another local server:
Ooops, I was changing the wrong part of the file. Ignore most of what
I wrote.
Basically I originally had this:
DocumentRoot /var/www/something
...auth stuff...
On Nov 4, 2007 1:56 PM, Phil Endecott
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> DocumentRoot /var/www/something
>
> ...auth stuff...
>
>
>
> ...no auth stuff...
> ProxyPass ...
>
>
> I found that the auth stuff in the first section was not being applied
> to the proxied directory.
This is by de
Hi all,
I was wondering if httpd has some module that can be used for
protecting against malicious clients that send too-many requests at a
high rate. Sometimes, some clients (or robots), send too many requests
(e.g., 20 per second) to our application that operates with rather
limited resources. I
On Sun, 4 Nov 2007 18:45:55 -0500
"Nilesh Bansal" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I was wondering if httpd has some module that can be used for
> protecting against malicious clients that send too-many requests at a
> high rate. Sometimes, some clients (or robots), send too many requests
Hi,
Thanks Nick. mod_loadavg is not very useful since we have a tomcat
behind the apache proxy doing real heavyweight work. Also mod_evasive
is a bit restrictive since it wants multiple requests to the exact
same URI or exact same apache child.
> 20 requests per second from one IP isn't necessari
You can certainly do something like what you propose in your apachectl, but you
also probably want to avoid doing anything as clumsy as
ps -ef | grep `cat /usr/apache/logs/httpd.pid` | grep -v grep >
/dev/null 2>&1
Rather try something like
kill -0 `cat /usr/apache/logs/httpd.pi
On Wed, Oct 31, 2007 at 12:39:40PM +, Nick Kew wrote:
> > I think it is worth posting it here, as it is a good example for
> > mod_rewrite use.
>
> It's a very BAD example of mod_rewrite use, because you're reinventing
> a wheel that's been implemented for over 10 years in Apache.
> See mod_ne
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 one of the virtual hosts
web si
Hey Ursula,
On Wed, Oct 31, 2007 at 01:57:07PM -0700, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> In the webserver configuration, I need to compare the value of a cookie
> against the request URL.
>
> E.g. on a request for /path/to/files/abc.zip, return the file if the
> cookie contains the file name: MYCOOKIE=a
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