Hi all,
Recently I tried to upgrade from 2.2.0 to 2.2.6 but make produced
/usr/bin/ld: cannot find -lexpat
*** Error code 1
Stop in /usr/build/apache/httpd-2.2.6/srclib/apr-util.
I'm on Freebsd 6.3 running ./configure --prefix=/usr/local/apache
--enable-rewrite --enable-so
Output:
checking Ex
Just run
./configure --prefix=/usr/local/apache --enable-rewrite --enable-so
--with-expat=builtin
Sunday, December 16, 2007, 1:03:56 PM, you wrote:
M> Hi all,
M> Recently I tried to upgrade from 2.2.0 to 2.2.6 but make produced
M> /usr/bin/ld: cannot find -lexpat
M> *** Error code 1
M> Stop
Hello all,
I've set up a Trac site on my server, and I'm trying to configure it such
that when a user attempts to login, SSL is used. I *think* I've configured
my rewrites correctly (see below), but after the login occurs the site is
still using SSL. I only want to use SSL for the actual act of
On Dec 16, 2007 12:17 PM, Bryan Richardson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hello all,
>
> I've set up a Trac site on my server, and I'm trying to configure it such
> that when a user attempts to login, SSL is used. I *think* I've configured
> my rewrites correctly (see below), but after the login occ
Joshua,
Thanks for responding. I had planned on looking into AuthDigest anyway, so
I'll go ahead and do that. If I end up using AuthDigest, would it then make
sense to only use SSL when actually logging in?
Also, just for sake of knowledge, how should I go about adding a Rewrite to
my SSL host
Hello all,
I have a directory on my webserver (say http://localhost/foo/) who's
subdirectories (say bar/ and cha/) I want to only be available via SSL (
https://localhost/foo/bar/ % https://localhost/foo/cha/). I have the
following .htaccess in my foo/ directory, but it's not working. I assume
t
On 16/12/2007, Bryan Richardson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
[snip]
> root directory. I've tried both ^(.*)$ and /^(.*)$ for the rewrite rule.
> Any suggestions? Thanks! -- BTR
The first of those should work but the second not (it's not really a
valid regex as ^ mid-string doesn't have a special m
On Dec 16, 2007 1:06 PM, Bryan Richardson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Joshua,
>
> Thanks for responding. I had planned on looking into AuthDigest anyway, so
> I'll go ahead and do that. If I end up using AuthDigest, would it then make
> sense to only use SSL when actually logging in?
>
No, dige
Thanks. I took a look at the Wiki links you provided, and I think I'll
try using Redirect instead. Any hints as to how I would use Redirect
in this situation?
Another question: is the RewriteEngine directive site-wide or per
directory? Also, if I say RewriteEngine On in a directory that I also
say
$quoted_author = "Steve Reilly" ;
>
> this is not a huge deal, but more frustrating than anything i have
> encountered with linux. i cannot seem to get this right, apache2 cannot
> write to access log files in /var/log/apache2/. the error log is still
> churning along fine. i have checked permi
Martin Barry wrote:
>
> does it start working again after you restart apache?
no, it does not.
>
> is there any pattern to when it stops?
it logged for about an hour, then stopped...
>
> how are your logs being rotated?
not 100% sure, ive never done it, (using deb etch stock install) before
$quoted_author = "steve" ;
>
> not 100% sure, ive never done it, (using deb etch stock install) before
> i accidentely deleted the logs, there was 28 of them, all but 2 were .gz
> and the other 2 were access.log and access.log.1 the only one apache
> ever wrote to was the .1 one. i made access.
Martin Barry wrote:
>
> can you show as the output of an 'ls -l' in your log directory?
>
> and the output of 'lsof | grep -i apache' before and after apache stops
> logging?
>
>
>> sure its not wise to keep removing apache2 and keep re installing it right??
>
> it's not really a workable sol
Martin Barry wrote:
> $quoted_author = "steve" ;
>> not 100% sure, ive never done it, (using deb etch stock install) before
>> i accidentely deleted the logs, there was 28 of them, all but 2 were .gz
>> and the other 2 were access.log and access.log.1 the only one apache
>> ever wrote to was the
$quoted_author = "steve" ;
>
> http://pastebin.com/m229abd41
>
> sorry, updated to show inside /var/log/apache2
the only thing of note is that the directory /var/log/apache2 has
permissions 740 on your server. my debian install which i haven't touched
has it as 755.
cheers
marty
--
"No GUI fo
Joshua,
Thanks again for responding. I've decided to use AuthDigest because of the
reasons you mentioned below. However, while messing around some with
.htaccess files, I've come across the following situation that I can't seem
to figure out how to fix.
So I have the trac/ directory, which is t
Is there a way to rewrite/refresh a web page from the server to the
client while flushing the client-side's cache so there only one page in
the client-side page cache (ie; no page to go Back to)?
This would allow modifying page content without allowing for a return to
a previously transmitted page
On Dec 16, 2007 10:06 PM, Bryan Richardson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> This of course requires a login. Now, the situation I'm coming across is
> I'm getting two requests for login; one at http://localhost and the other at
> https://localhost. So, it looks to me like the authorization request
Hello all,
I'm curious as to why one would ever need to use the NameVirtualHost
directive in site configuration files. I just can't seem to get my head
around why it's *sometimes* required. I say sometimes only because I've
seen instances where it isn't used at all. If all VirtualHost arguments
Once again, Joshua, thanks for your help. What are your feelings on
Rewrites vs. Redirects? How would I use a Redirect (or RedirectMatch) in
this situation? I tried doing a RedirectMatch with a similar regexp to what
I used with RewriteMatch, but it wouldn't work.
Thanks! -- BTR
On Dec 16, 200
Hi...
yes i am able to compile without root permission.
Iam running on port >1024 and seems like so far it's working fine.
thank you very much for your help.
regards,
pdt
Dragon-4 wrote:
>
> pdt_p wrote:
>
>>Hi...
>>
>>Thank you for answering my question.
>>The reason why i am not compile
Hi Bryan,
one example would be a machine with two IP adresses, each of them has its own
www.domain
example:
NameVirtualHost IP1:80
NameVirtualHost IP2:80
but there are even more situations where NameVirtualHost could used. Maybe
with different websites on different ports, etc
Hi Florian,
Thanks for the response. I guess my question is why have the
NameVirtualHost directive since the *same* IP address is required to be
specified as an attribute in the VirtualHost block?
Thanks! -- BTR
On Dec 16, 2007 10:09 PM, <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi Bryan,
>
> one example w
The meaning of NameVirtualHost is used for other reasons as well.
Sent from my iPhone
On Dec 17, 2007, at 0:17, "Bryan Richardson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi Florian,
Thanks for the response. I guess my question is why have the
NameVirtualHost directive since the *same* IP address is re
You are stopping them inside apache now. Next obvious step is a
firewall. Either on the server on a dedicated box in front
of it.
regs,
Christian
On Sat, Dec 15, 2007 at 12:57:17PM -0800, Charles Michener wrote:
> I have a couple of spider bots hitting my server that I do not wish to have
> acc
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