On 22-03-2012 05:56, karthiek.maralla wrote:
Hi,
I am getting following error when running a report through java in
oc4j server.
...bla bla bla...
Any help would be greatly appreciated
Sending the letter again does still not make this the right place to ask
for help.
Have you tried the O
Hi, Richard,
The problem you found is really interesting to me. I would like to take a
look at it.
But it seems that the module "mod_fcgid" is not an official Apache module?
Since I cannot find it in the manual of Apache httpd-2.4.1 (see the
following link)
http://httpd.apache.org/docs/2.4/mod/
Thanks a lot, William!!
One amazing thing of Apache is that you developers are really responsible
and do care the usability of the software.
Best,
T
On Wed, Mar 21, 2012 at 9:32 PM, William A. Rowe Jr. wrote:
> Room for improvement? Forwarding as attach to include formatting.
>
> Thanks for the
On 3/22/2012 3:25 AM, Tianyin Xu wrote:
> Hi, Richard,
>
> The problem you found is really interesting to me. I would like to take a
> look at it.
>
> But it seems that the module "mod_fcgid" is not an official Apache module?
> Since I cannot
> find it in the manual of Apache httpd-2.4.1 (see t
Hi,
I am new to apache web server. My objective is to upload a file from a C
program.
I am facing an issue in uploading a file to APACHE web server on
Linux. I am not able to find the uploaded file at the server.
My post request has the following data and the HTTP response is also
OK. if I dont
On 22-03-2012 09:48, Sharmistha Chatterjee wrote:
Hi,
I am new to apache web server. My objective is to upload a file from a
C program.
I am facing an issue in uploading a file to APACHE web server on
Linux. I am not able to find the uploaded file at the server.
My post request has the followin
Hi William,
thank you that you've already answered the question of Tianyin!
@Tianyin:
Hi, thank you for your time and interest! I'm trying to solve the problem too,
at the moment.
The appears to me, that the problem is caused by the fact, that mod_unixd is
new in 2.4.1.
I compiled 2.4
Thank you. How the script will read the results, should it read using HTTP
GET (as I am new to this). Is there any information available regarding
this anywhere in the website.
Regards,
Sharmistha
On Thu, Mar 22, 2012 at 2:24 PM, Daniel Gruno wrote:
> On 22-03-2012 09:48, Sharmistha Chatterjee
Why don't you just do it this way:
RewriteCond %{REQUEST_URI} !^/(media|skin|js)/ [OR]
RewriteCond %{REQUEST_URI} !^/onlinestore/checkout
RewriteCond %{REQUEST_FILENAME} !-f
RewriteCond %{REQUEST_FILENAME} !-d
RewriteCond %{REQUEST_FILENAME} !-l
RewriteRule .* index.php [L]
and solve your rewrite
Hi,
I am trying to upload a file to apache web server . The post request is
successful. I am getting HTTP OK
Post request
POST /upload.php?save-as=t.txt HTTP/1.1
Host: x.x.x.x
Content-Length: 5
Content-Type: text/plain
Hello
On Thu, Mar 22, 2012 at 10:39 AM, Sharmistha Chatterjee
wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> I am trying to upload a file to apache web server . The post request is
> successful. I am getting HTTP OK
>
> Post request
>
> POST /upload.php?save-as=t.txt HTTP/1.1
> Host: x.x.x.x
>
> Content-Length: 5
> Content-Type:
After making suffiecient study I had posted the question as I didnt find
anyway where there are reading a plain/text/jpeg/video data . Php is
reading form data everywhere from url encoded forms.
Anyways sorry for incovenience is its off the topic.
Regards,
Sharmistha
On Thu, Mar 22, 2012 at 4:21
Well,
it seems like I wasn't totally wrong with my assumption...
With a statically linked mod_unixd mod_fcgid is working! The error message is
gone and a few some small tests
showed that mod_fcgid is doing what it shall do.
Strange thing about it is that it is a problem to stop httpd now.
On Thu, 22 Mar 2012 12:21:09 +0100
"Richard Westebbe" wrote:
> Well,
>
> it seems like I wasn't totally wrong with my assumption...
>
> With a statically linked mod_unixd mod_fcgid is working! The error message
> is gone and a few some small tests
> showed that mod_fcgid is doing what it s
On Mar 21, 2012, at 8:09 PM, Chris Arnold wrote:
> Apache 2.2.12 on SLES11 SP2. I am trying to get a subdomain working via a
> rewrite rule, http://helpdesk.teknerds.net.
> The rule is in its own vhost (helpdesk.teknerds.conf. I am confused if it
> needs its own vhost or if the rewrite should g
Hi Nick,
> Did you test it with everything dynamically loaded but with
> mod_unixd loaded before mod_fcgid? I'd expect that to work,
> given what you've told us!
I tried this now. The result is, that Apache 2.4.1 is starting without any
complains, so you where right.
The order of how the modu
On Thu, 22 Mar 2012 14:10:03 +0100
"Richard Westebbe" wrote:
> Hi Nick,
>
> > Did you test it with everything dynamically loaded but with
> > mod_unixd loaded before mod_fcgid? I'd expect that to work,
> > given what you've told us!
>
> I tried this now. The result is, that Apache 2.4.1 is st
Good morning,
OK, I feel like an idiot, because this seems to me like a
straightforward thing, but not only can I not get it to work, I can't
seem to even find information about it. When I search for "apache" and
"named pipe" or "fifo" I keep getting tons of information about making
the logs p
Hi Nick,
first an update:
- The problem, that I couldn't stop the httpd was caused by the init script.
It was the original Apache init file,
which searched for the pid file in /var/log/httpd/. I moved in my spec file to
/var/run to make it fit to the terms
of CentOS.
- The kill -9 was ne
I'm trying to extract part of a URI into an environment variable to use in an
authorization scheme (let's skip talking about how I'll USED that variable for
the moment).
I have the following directives in my configuration:
LogFormat "%h %l %u %t \"%r\" %>s %b UMG=%{UMG}e" umgs
CustomLog logs/u
Le 22/03/2012 11:11, Igor Cicimov a écrit :
Why don't you just do it this way:
RewriteCond %{REQUEST_URI} !^/(media|skin|js)/ [OR]
RewriteCond %{REQUEST_URI} !^/onlinestore/checkout
RewriteCond %{REQUEST_FILENAME} !-f
RewriteCond %{REQUEST_FILENAME} !-d
RewriteCond %{REQUEST_FILENAME} !-l
Rewrit
On Thu, Mar 22, 2012 at 10:18 AM, J.Lance Wilkinson wrote:
> I'm trying to extract part of a URI into an environment variable to use in
> an authorization scheme (let's skip talking about how I'll USED that
> variable for the moment).
>
> I have the following directives in my configuration:
>
> Lo
Good morning Lance,
I don't think your regexp is quite right. You could test it out with
grep or sed or something by echoing in the string from the log.
You have:
"^/(.*)/umg/.(.*)(.html|/(.*)?)$"
I think you mean:
"^/(.*)/umg\.(.*)(.html|/(.*)?)$"
That is, I believe you want
Mysterious Mose wrote:
Good morning Lance,
I don't think your regexp is quite right. You could test it out with
grep or sed or something by echoing in the string from the log.
You have:
"^/(.*)/umg/.(.*)(.html|/(.*)?)$"
I think you mean:
"^/(.*)/umg\.(.*)(.html|/(.*)?)$"
Tha
On Thu, 22 Mar 2012 14:57:02 +0100
"Richard Westebbe" wrote:
> - When mod_unixd is loaded before mod_fcgid everything seems to work fine.
> So I don't think that an bugzilla report is nescessary.
> Though I think it might be a great advantage, if such dependencies would be
> resolved interna
On Thu, 22 Mar 2012 06:56:56 -0700
"Mysterious Mose" wrote:
> I just want a plain named pipe as a file on the web server.
How are you trying to access it? A named pipe isn't a regular
file, and can't in general be treated as such.
Not having tried it with apache, I don't know what to expe
On Thu, Mar 22, 2012 at 1:56 PM, Mysterious Mose
wrote:
> Good morning,
>
> […]
>
> Why is this so difficult, and why aren't more people interested in
> doing this? It seems like such a simple thing to do. If I create a
> named pipe and write data to it, cat can get the data out, along with
> m
Eric Covener wrote:
Why both locationmatch AND checking the request URI in setenvif?
The elipsis indicates more stuff, of course. Inside my Location
stanza are access restriction directives to be applied when the
URI matches. I'm hoping (yet another pass on my thread f
Eric Covener wrote:
On Thu, Mar 22, 2012 at 10:18 AM, J.Lance Wilkinson wrote:
I'm trying to extract part of a URI into an environment variable to use in
an authorization scheme (let's skip talking about how I'll USED that
variable for the moment).
I have the following directives in my configu
Hello again Lance,
> PCRE version 7.8 2008-09-05
>re> @^/(.*)/umg-(.*)(.html|/(.*)?)$@
> data> /umgs/umg-up.dlt.sslcerts.mgttool/umgs.php
> 0: /umgs/umg-up.dlt.sslcerts.mgttool/umgs.php
> 1: umgs
> 2: up.dlt.sslcerts.mgttool
> 3: /umgs.php
> 4: umgs.ph
Wow, this is a very handy
Mysterious Mose wrote:
Hello again Lance,
PCRE version 7.8 2008-09-05
re> @^/(.*)/umg-(.*)(.html|/(.*)?)$@
data> /umgs/umg-up.dlt.sslcerts.mgttool/umgs.php
0: /umgs/umg-up.dlt.sslcerts.mgttool/umgs.php
1: umgs
2: up.dlt.sslcerts.mgttool
3: /umgs.php
4: umgs.ph
Wow, this is a
J.Lance Wilkinson wrote:
3) SetEnvIf REQUEST_URI "^(.*)/umg-(.*)$" UMG=$1
Logs (non-matching) REQUEST_URI of "/server-info?config" as:
."GET /server-info?config HTTP/1.1" 200 38314 UMG=-
Logs (matching) REQUEST_URI of
"/umgs/umg-up.dlt.ul.gml.managers/umgs.php" as:
."GET /umgs/umg
> So, how to supply the information parsed from the URI as part of the
> argument to the require ldap-group directive *at REQUEST time*. Is
> that %{xxx} resolution something that takes place at the time the
> request is being serviced and honored, or is it something t
On Thu, Mar 22, 2012 at 2:03 PM, Eric Covener wrote:
>> So, how to supply the information parsed from the URI as part of the
>> argument to the require ldap-group directive *at REQUEST time*. Is
>> that %{xxx} resolution something that takes place at the time the
>> r
Good morning Nick!
Funny enough, you were the one who responded to the November 2009
thread that I saw earlier.
How I'm trying to access it is just through a regular HTTP GET, like
it was any other file. I feel like named pipes behave like regular
files for the most part when you're in th
Good morning Tom,
Thank you for your response! It's too bad things aren't as simple as I
think they should be. :-)
I do understand how named pipes work in general on Unix, how you must
have a reader and a writer for anything to happen.
If I create a named pipe and have no writer proc
I'm running a Bugzilla instance on my apache server. Bugzilla contains two
cookies when a user is logged in, Bugzilla_login (an integer) and
Bugzilla_logincookie. (a hex string) I'd like to capture the value of
Bugzilla_login in my CustomLog.
I have the following CustomLog directive:
Custom
All,
I've been reading a bit lately about serving pre-compressed static
content with httpd, and it looks like I have a few options that have
various pros and cons. I'd like to make sure I have things straight
because my testing so far has left me a bit frazzled.
If I'm wrong about any of the asse
Tosh, Michael J wrote:
> Does the %{}C Format do a regexp search or substring match? How can I force
> it to match the full
> string?
Found my own answer, https://issues.apache.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=28037
Hi group,
I have an interesting problem on my server with mod_wsgi and mod_fcgid,
this is an update of a posting I did on the mod_wsgi list, see
http://groups.google.com/group/modwsgi/browse_thread/thread/f7171b7442965c78#
for the full thread.
The mod_wsgi developers had no explanation for the ef
Do you have SetEnvIf and Location togather in the config? Remove the
Location one and leave the SetEnvIf only to catch the env var for the
header. I read somewhere a case when LocationMatch was affecting SetEnvIf.
On Mar 23, 2012 1:26 AM, "Bruno Tréguier" wrote:
> Le 22/03/2012 11:11, Igor Cicim
"The problem I'm facing here seems to rely in the fact that the variables
I'm trying to use (like "THE_REQUEST", for example) are only defined within
mod_rewrite's scope, and are not available to other directives like
SetenvIf."
And i dont think this is correct i have used SetEnvIf with REQUEST_UR
Hold on, it should be SetEnvIf and not SetenvIf in your stanza!
On Mar 23, 2012 8:50 AM, "Igor Cicimov" wrote:
> "The problem I'm facing here seems to rely in the fact that the variables
> I'm trying to use (like "THE_REQUEST", for example) are only defined within
> mod_rewrite's scope, and are
Thats too fast not all threads can close in just miliseconds you know. Add
"sleep 5" between stop and start and you should be fine.
On Mar 23, 2012 5:20 AM, "silviu andrica" wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I was wondering if running the following commands
> sudo /usr/local/apache2.3/bin/apachectl stop
> ech
Hi All,
Can anyone tell me how to build "mod_cache.so" on Apache2.2.22? This is indeed
pretty basic stuff. But for some reason I can not get it built inside the
module directory.
I have tried configuring with these options (--enable-cache / --enable-cache
--enable-disk-cache / --enable-cache -
On 3/22/2012 4:58 PM, Igor Cicimov wrote:
> Thats too fast not all threads can close in just miliseconds you know.
> Add "sleep 5" between stop and start and you should be fine.
The only concern with waiting for 5 seconds is that it might not be
enough if a request is still finishing up.
I often
Le 22/03/2012 à 22:50, Igor Cicimov a écrit :
"The problem I'm facing here seems to rely in the fact that the
variables I'm trying to use (like "THE_REQUEST", for example) are only
defined within mod_rewrite's scope, and are not available to other
directives like SetenvIf."
And i dont think this
On 3/22/2012 8:56 AM, Mysterious Mose wrote:
>
> I just want a plain named pipe as a file on the web server. I will
> write information to the pipe, and when a web browser accesses the
> pipe, it will read the information. Simple, right? But whenever I try
> to access the pipe through the web,
Le 23/03/2012 à 0:23, Bruno Tréguier a écrit :
1) the X-Debug-Request-URI header is correct in the HTTP response, example:
X-Debug-Request-URI: /cartes-en-ligne/checkout/
2) the X-CheckingOut header, however, is NOT set. :-(
Sorry, that was another test. The right output is of course:
X-Debu
Thanks for the replies.
I had the impression that apachetcl -k stop will not return until httpd stopped.
Cheers,
Silviu
On Mar 22, 2012, at 23:45 , Daniel Ruggeri wrote:
> On 3/22/2012 4:58 PM, Igor Cicimov wrote:
>> Thats too fast not all threads can close in just miliseconds you know.
>> Add "
Yep, it's up to you how you are going to implement your script. The point
is you can't start the server until you confirm that all the
threads/children processes have died and the port 80 (or what ever port
your apache is running on) is free for the new process to bind to.
On Fri, Mar 23, 2012 at
This is very interesting problem and I thought the issue was the typo
leaving your var empty. I'll have to do some research about the mod_rewrite
myself to confirm it precedes SetEnvIf in the order of execution.
Now I'm really curious about the solution my self and will try to find
some explanatio
Le 23/03/2012 à 1:37, Igor Cicimov a écrit :
This is very interesting problem and I thought the issue was the typo
leaving your var empty. I'll have to do some research about the
mod_rewrite myself to confirm it precedes SetEnvIf in the order of
execution.
Now I'm really curious about the soluti
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