Hello,
we've migrated part of our apache auth to LDAP, but suddenly we receive
errors like "Password Mismatch" while the user's password is correct.
In the log we can read:
[Wed Dec 02 17:42:54 2009] [warn] [client ] [3659] auth_ldap
authenticate: user authentication failed; URI /
[ldap_sim
J. Bakshi wrote:
windows client simply throws error as permission denied.
...
Does any one know why .htaccess prevents write access from webdav ?
Hi.
I am not saying that this /is/ your problem, but you should be aware of
the fact that all DAV client implementations in Windows are notor
Dear list,
I have upgraded poermail to // 1.4.17. After up-gradation the "form"
field has been changed !!! Before it was nore...@mydomain.com and the
related setting is
` ` `
plugin.powermail.email.noreply = nore...@mydomain.com
` ` `
But now the form field is taking the sender address (
J. Bakshi wrote:
> Dear list,
>
> I have upgraded poermail to // 1.4.17. After up-gradation the "form"
> field has been changed !!! Before it was nore...@mydomain.com and the
> related setting is
>
> ` ` `
> plugin.powermail.email.noreply = nore...@mydomain.com
> ` ` `
>
> But now the form f
On Thu, Dec 3, 2009 at 10:11 AM, J. Bakshi wrote:
> Dear list,
>
> I have upgraded poermail to // 1.4.17. After up-gradation the "form"
> field has been changed !!! Before it was nore...@mydomain.com and the
> related setting is
>
> ` ` `
> plugin.powermail.email.noreply = nore...@mydomain.c
Tom Evans wrote:
> On Thu, Dec 3, 2009 at 10:11 AM, J. Bakshi wrote:
>
>> Dear list,
>>
>> I have upgraded poermail to // 1.4.17. After up-gradation the "form"
>> field has been changed !!! Before it was nore...@mydomain.com and the
>> related setting is
>>
>> ` ` `
>> plugin.powermail.em
On 3 Dec 2009, at 05:36, J. Bakshi wrote:
> Hello list,
>
> I am facing a strange problem with webdav caused by .htaccess !!!
Don't. DAV configuration isn't just a map of URL-space to
native-filesystem-space, which is why you need to configure
it in URL-space. Anything in filesystem-space i
On Thu, Dec 3, 2009 at 12:43 AM, Daniel Reinhardt
wrote:
>
> How would I tell apr to leave out IPv6 when compiling?
Add --disable-ipv6 to your configure options.
Hint: ./configure --help (and srclib/apr/configure --help if using bundled APR)
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Dear all
I am using RHEL 5.2 and newbie in apache, as a preliminary step i executed
following command to list apache modules
root# httpd -l
It showed me following output,
core.c
prefork.c
http_core.c
mod_so.c
I eager to know , there are only 4 apache module present in my
httpd ser
On Thu, Dec 3, 2009 at 1:48 PM, vishesh kumar wrote:
> Dear all
>
> I am using RHEL 5.2 and newbie in apache, as a preliminary step i executed
> following command to list apache modules
>
> root# httpd -l
>
> It showed me following output,
>
> core.c
> prefork.c
> http_core.c
> mod_so.c
>
>
* vishesh kumar [2009-12-03 14:49]:
> I am using RHEL 5.2 and newbie in apache, as a preliminary step i executed
> following command to list apache modules
>
> root# httpd -l
>
> It showed me following output,
>
> core.c
> prefork.c
> http_core.c
> mod_so.c
>
> I eager to know , t
Hi,
I am using RHEL 5.2 and newbie in apache, as a preliminary step i
executed following command to list apache modules
root# httpd -l
It showed me following output,
core.c
prefork.c
http_core.c
mod_so.c
You can use
# httpd -t -D DUMP_MODULES
or its short form
# httpd -M
for a list of al
On 2-Dec-2009, at 22:36, J. Bakshi wrote:
> RewriteEngine On
> RewriteRule ^typo3$ - [L]
> RewriteRule ^typo3/.*$ - [L]
I just went through this with wordpress. You have to exempt webdav from all the
rewrites.
On 25-Nov-2009, at 11:15, LuKreme wrote:
> I modified the htaccess file hoping I coul
Morning,
I would like to make my own apache module (in C) for Linux but have no
idea where to start. Any guides on doing this?
Thanks!
Zach
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Zachary Uram wrote:
> I would like to make my own apache module (in C) for Linux but
> have no idea where to start. Any guides on doing this?
You may want to try out http://www.apachetutor.org/ . I can also
recommend the book (on the page), it's really worth the price.
This helps you getting famil
I assume you are developing for Apache 2?
You might want to do some searching and reading on Apache modules API:
http://www.linuxdocs.org/HOWTOs/Apache-Overview-HOWTO-12.html
http://modules.apache.org/doc/Intro_API_Prog.html
As well as other 'house keeping' activities that must be done:
http://thr
On Thu, Dec 3, 2009 at 2:35 PM, Zachary Uram wrote:
> Morning,
>
> I would like to make my own apache module (in C) for Linux but have no
> idea where to start. Any guides on doing this?
>
> Thanks!
> Zach
>
I'd read some books:
http://www.amazon.co.uk/Apache-Modules-Book-Application-Development
Thanks everyone! Yes for Apache 2.x
Zach
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On Thu, Dec 3, 2009 at 10:04 AM, Zachary Uram wrote:
> Thanks everyone! Yes for Apache 2.x
Don't forget the modules in the source distribution, particularly the examples.
httpd 2.2.x has modules/experimental/mod_example. httpd trunk/2.3.x,
for future httpd 2.4, has improvements in modules/examp
Thanks Jeff will do.
Zach
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On Dec 3, 2009, at 09:56 , John Hudak wrote:
I assume you are developing for Apache 2?
You might want to do some searching and reading on Apache modules API:
http://www.linuxdocs.org/HOWTOs/Apache-Overview-HOWTO-12.html
http://modules.apache.org/doc/Intro_API_Prog.html
As well as other 'house
On Thu, Dec 3, 2009 at 4:23 PM, Rich Bowen wrote:
>
> On Dec 3, 2009, at 09:56 , John Hudak wrote:
>
> I assume you are developing for Apache 2?
> You might want to do some searching and reading on Apache modules API:
> http://www.linuxdocs.org/HOWTOs/Apache-Overview-HOWTO-12.html
> http://modules
Krist,
First of all I came here for help with disabling IPv6 not a testimony from
other users on how useful it is for a small LAN.
Give me one good reason why IPv6 is useful for a small home LAN where I can
use 192.168.0.0/16 and have more IP's then I can use.
I want to do this so all my da
Thanks all of for quick reply.
On 12/3/09, Sascha Kersken wrote:
> Hi,
>
>> I am using RHEL 5.2 and newbie in apache, as a preliminary step i
>> executed following command to list apache modules
>>
>> root# httpd -l
>>
>> It showed me following output,
>>
>> core.c
>> prefork.c
>> http_core.c
>>
On Thu, Dec 3, 2009 at 11:41 AM, Daniel Reinhardt
wrote:
> Jeff,
>
> I have done the below with --disable-ipv6 in my configure options, but it
> still builds it with IPv6 Enabled.
>
> On Thu, Dec 3, 2009 at 12:43 AM, Daniel Reinhardt
> wrote:
>>
>> How would I tell apr to leave out IPv6 when comp
On Thu, Dec 3, 2009 at 11:41 AM, Daniel Reinhardt
wrote:
Jeff,
I have done the below with --disable-ipv6 in my configure options, but it
still builds it with IPv6 Enabled.
On Thu, Dec 3, 2009 at 12:43 AM, Daniel Reinhardt
wrote:
How would I tell apr to leave out IPv6 when compiling?
Add -
On Thu, Dec 3, 2009 at 12:31 PM, Daniel Reinhardt
wrote:
>> On Thu, Dec 3, 2009 at 11:41 AM, Daniel Reinhardt
>> wrote:
>>>
>>> Jeff,
>>>
>>> I have done the below with --disable-ipv6 in my configure options, but it
>>> still builds it with IPv6 Enabled.
>>>
>>> On Thu, Dec 3, 2009 at 12:43 AM, D
The o'Rieley book I had in mind is by MacEchren (?) and Stein...and it is
with Perl and C...
On Thu, Dec 3, 2009 at 11:23 AM, Rich Bowen wrote:
>
> On Dec 3, 2009, at 09:56 , John Hudak wrote:
>
> I assume you are developing for Apache 2?
> You might want to do some searching and reading on Apa
> On Tue, Dec 1, 2009 at 3:48 PM, Sheryl wrote:
>
>> To back up a moment, though -- another way to do this is to define
>> multiple IPs on the network card and run multiple instances of apache,
>> each with different config files. We run 20 or more on some of our
>> production servers.
>
> You co
Brian wrote:
>> To back up a moment, though -- another way to do this is to define
>> multiple IPs on the network card and run multiple instances of apache,
>> each with different config files.
> [snip]
>
> That's only if he has multiple IP addresses available on the network,
> right? If we assum
From: "Jeff Trawick"
Sent: 03 December, 2009 17:36
To:
Subject: Re: [us...@httpd] Building Apache 2.2 without IPv6
On Thu, Dec 3, 2009 at 12:31 PM, Daniel Reinhardt
wrote:
On Thu, Dec 3, 2009 at 11:41 AM, Daniel Reinhardt
wrote:
Jeff,
I have done the below with --disable-ipv6 in my confi
Hi Ricardo,
I used 10 computers.
Steve
2009/10/15 ricardo13
>
> Hi Steve,
>
> How many computers did you use ??
> I'm using 4 computers !!!
>
> Ricardo
>
>
>
> Steve-422 wrote:
> >
> > Hi Ricardo,
> > I found when I was doing my tests with httperf, I had to use multiple
> > computers to do pro
LuKreme wrote:
> On 2-Dec-2009, at 22:36, J. Bakshi wrote:
>
>> RewriteEngine On
>> RewriteRule ^typo3$ - [L]
>> RewriteRule ^typo3/.*$ - [L]
>>
>
>
> I just went through this with wordpress. You have to exempt webdav from all
> the rewrites.
>
> On 25-Nov-2009, at 11:15, LuKreme wrote:
>
On Dec 3, 2009, at 20:13, "J. Bakshi" wrote:
RewriteCond %{REQUEST_URI} !^webdav
That's wrong.
!^/webdav
The / is part of the uri
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Also look at mod_substitute and mod_headers
On Wed, Dec 2, 2009 at 10:45 PM, Robert Schenck wrote:
> Peter,
>
> I have to use Apache, I don't have a choice (says my employer).
>
> On Wed, Dec 2, 2009 at 12:13 PM, Peter Schober
> wrote:
>>
>> * Robert Schenck [2009-12-02 12:03]:
>> > My office i
LuKreme wrote:
> On Dec 3, 2009, at 20:13, "J. Bakshi" wrote:
>
>> RewriteCond %{REQUEST_URI} !^webdav
>
> That's wrong.
>
> !^/webdav
>
> The / is part of the uri
Sorry for the mistake. I have corrected it but no luck :-( Here is my
complete .htacess once again
` ` `
Options +FollowSymLinks
R
Hi all,
I am using Apache as a reverse proxy (primarily because we use
mod_substitute, mod_heads to add Firefox CSS fixes to a web
application provided by a third party for our users). Essentially its
setup as a VirtualHost that reverse proxies the requests to the
external site.
The complication
On Thu, Dec 3, 2009 at 5:41 PM, Daniel Reinhardt
wrote:
> Krist,
>
> First of all I came here for help with disabling IPv6 not a testimony from
> other users on how useful it is for a small LAN.
>
> Give me one good reason why IPv6 is useful for a small home LAN where I can
> use 192.168.0.0/16 an
Krist I prefer IPv4 addressing. I can remember 128.2.10.12 but I can't
remember some insane IPv6 hexadecimal address! lol. And I love my
commands such as ping, traceroute, dig, host, nslookup etc.
Zach
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Zachary Uram wrote:
> Krist I prefer IPv4 addressing. I can remember 128.2.10.12 but I can't
> remember some insane IPv6 hexadecimal address! lol. And I love my
> commands such as ping, traceroute, dig, host, nslookup etc.
This has nothing to do with why to enable IPv6 in APR.
Look, the IPv6 API
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