Re: [users@httpd] using mod auth_mysql with apache for authentication

2011-08-09 Thread Tom Evans
On Tue, Aug 9, 2011 at 4:42 AM, Rajeev Prasad wrote: > Hello, > > currently i have  mod auth_mysql configured and running as plaintext > password: > > Apache/2.2.16 (Ubuntu) > MySQL client version: 5.1.49 > > 1. how can i generate crypt_des passwords to store in database? > 2. how can i get a user

Re: [users@httpd] using mod auth_mysql with apache for authentication

2011-08-09 Thread Tom Browder
On Tue, Aug 9, 2011 at 05:07, Tom Evans wrote: > On Tue, Aug 9, 2011 at 4:42 AM, Rajeev Prasad wrote: ... >> currently i have  mod auth_mysql configured and running as plaintext >> password: ... >> 2. how can i get a user log out once the browser tab is  closed. seems i >> have to close the brows

Re: [users@httpd] using mod auth_mysql with apache for authentication

2011-08-09 Thread Tom Evans
On Tue, Aug 9, 2011 at 12:13 PM, Tom Browder wrote: > On Tue, Aug 9, 2011 at 05:07, Tom Evans wrote: >> On Tue, Aug 9, 2011 at 4:42 AM, Rajeev Prasad wrote: > ... >>> currently i have  mod auth_mysql configured and running as plaintext >>> password: > ... >>> 2. how can i get a user log out once

[users@httpd] Re:Problem with reverse proxy and file upload

2011-08-09 Thread snigdhamukherjee
Please can someone help me understand the following logs... Snigdha Tomcat log did not show any error message. Apache error log showed the following: [Thu Aug 04 13:29:34 2011] [info] Server built: Jul 4 2011 13:42:24 [Thu Aug 04 13:31:31 2011] [error] ajp_marshal_into_msgb - No such met

Re: [users@httpd] Re:Problem with reverse proxy and file upload

2011-08-09 Thread Eric Covener
On Tue, Aug 9, 2011 at 7:36 AM, wrote: > > Please can someone help me understand the following logs... > It means your client is generating improper POST requests. - The official User-To-User support forum of the Apache HTTP Se

[users@httpd] Trouble with Apache and Virtual Hosts

2011-08-09 Thread Ganesh Viswanathan
Hi, I wanted to install subdomains to be used locally. I configured my hosts file and added a new address: 127.0.1.1 local.loc 127.0.1.1 part1.local.loc 127.0.1.1 part2.local.loc 127.0.1.1 blog.local.loc There is no 127.0.0.1 in my hosts file anymore. I removed it. I configured my vhosts file t

Re: [users@httpd] Trouble with Apache and Virtual Hosts

2011-08-09 Thread Eric Covener
On Tue, Aug 9, 2011 at 10:31 AM, Ganesh Viswanathan wrote: > > ServerAdmin [email address] There should be one "NameVirtualHost *:80". Also, watch out for browser caches. - The official User-To-User support forum of the Apache

Re: [users@httpd] Trouble with Apache and Virtual Hosts

2011-08-09 Thread Ganesh Viswanathan
1. Added that line to the vhosts.conf file above the virtual hosts declaration. 2. Cleared Browser cache and then retried. No luck at all :( Regards, Ganesh. On Tue, Aug 9, 2011 at 8:07 PM, Eric Covener wrote: > On Tue, Aug 9, 2011 at 10:31 AM, Ganesh Viswanathan > wrote: > > > > ServerAdmin

Re: [users@httpd] Trouble with Apache and Virtual Hosts

2011-08-09 Thread Frank Gingras
On 08/09/2011 10:42 AM, Ganesh Viswanathan wrote: 1. Added that line to the vhosts.conf file above the virtual hosts declaration. 2. Cleared Browser cache and then retried. No luck at all :( Regards, Ganesh. On Tue, Aug 9, 2011 at 8:07 PM, Eric Covener mailto:cove...@gmail.com>> wrote:

Re: [users@httpd] Trouble with Apache and Virtual Hosts

2011-08-09 Thread Ganesh Viswanathan
Sorry for the delayed update. I deleted my hosts file and created a new one using notepad. I restarted my computer and then tried. It worked. It is kind of lame. Thanks for your help! Regards, Ganesh. On Tue, Aug 9, 2011 at 9:21 PM, Frank Gingras wrote: > > > On 08/09/2011 10:42 AM, Ganesh Viswa

Re: [users@httpd] Failure authing against LDAPS, web server tearing down connections

2011-08-09 Thread Darren Spruell
On Fri, Aug 5, 2011 at 7:28 PM, Eric Covener wrote: >> The below packet logs show that when the Apache server attempts to >> bind to LDAPS, it successfully establishes the TCP connection to port >> 636 (syn, syn-ack, ack) and then immediately tears down the connection >> (fin-ack, ack, fin-ack, ac