Thank you
I was looking for such info and didn't found.
Why so much chars left for params split? Should I fire a request or this will
not be changed in future by concept?
On 20.08.2018 22:14, Christophe JAILLET wrote:
This seems to be mysql APR driver specific.
For some reasons, in APR, in
Hi Eric,
Thanks for the info.
Since Apr-1.6.4, which should contain the patch, is not yet available as a
stable release, I'll try even older Apr versions.
I'm not sure whether it is a problem of Apr.
Thanks.
Regards,
Eric
On Mon, 20 Aug 2018 at 19:34, Eric Covener wrote:
> On Mon, Aug 20,
Quoting Mahmood Naderan (nt_mahm...@yahoo.com.INVALID):
> root@webshub:~# grep IfModule /etc/apache2/sites-available/default-ssl.conf
> #
> #
Ok.
> root@webshub:~# apachectl -S
> AH00558: apache2: Could not reliably determine the server's fully qualified
> domain name, using 127.0.1.1. Set the
Quoting Mahmood Naderan (nt_mahm...@yahoo.com.INVALID):
> >Is default-ssl site "enabled" via the debian/ubuntu tools e.g. a2ensite?
> # a2ensite default-ssl
> Enabling site default-ssl.
Well, there ya go.
> Now, when I open https://w.x.y.z in firefox, I get
> Your connection is not secure
This
Hi All,
I want to use buffer of 512B in apache . I am using mod_proxy_http to send
request to tomcat and have set ProxyIOBufferSize 512.
But it is sending message to tomcat with size greater than 512B.
How should I control apache in proxy so that it will send message and
receive with max buffer
>This is because SSL-certs require domain names and don't work properly
>with 'bare IP addresses'. You'll never get that fixed unless you start
>using a domainname and a correct certificate (LetsEncrypt for example).
Thank you very much for the help.
Regards,
Mahmood
Hi,
It is possible to have http://sub.somewhere/portal1 and
https://sub.somewhere/portal2
For that, I have to define a document root in 000-default.conf and an entry for
portal1 and then define an entry for portal2 in default-ssl.conf.
Is that a valid configuration? Or I have to define all direct
Hi Sander,
Nice to meet you. Based on your response here, you seem to be more educated
with respect to web security and SSLs. I’m working on developing a startup
that eliminates the difficulty obtaining and installing SSL certs. The
process is overly complicated and ripe for disruption.
If this
On 2018-08-20 01:38 PM, Mahmood Naderan wrote:
[snip]
Now, when I open https://w.x.y.z in firefox, I get
Your connection is not secure
The owner of 5.57.36.104 has configured their website improperly. To
protect your information from being stolen, Firefox has not connected to
this website. > So
Hello,
I'm struggeling with the maximum number of open files in a php script executed
through the
apache web server.
I have done two tests - one from shell and one through the apache web server.
Both tests
open as many files as possible in a given folder (named a-1.dat,
a-2.dat and s
Hi,
I have no idea why so many separators have been allowed.
I googled a bit yesterday, and didn't find anything useful. Most other
mysql connectors I've found only use ';'.
But it is documented this way since a long time in APR.
Removing some separators could break some existing configuratio
Have you tried adding a ulimit command to raise the number of open files in the
apache start script or systemd service file?
Darryl Baker (he/him/his)
Sr. System Administrator
Distributed Application Platform Services
Northwestern University
1800 Sherman Ave.
Suite 6-600 – Box #39
Evanston, IL
Le 21/08/2018 à 13:50, Hemant Chaudhary a écrit :
Hi All,
I want to use buffer of 512B in apache . I am using mod_proxy_http to
send request to tomcat and have set ProxyIOBufferSize 512.
But it is sending message to tomcat with size greater than 512B.
How should I control apache in proxy so
On Tuesday, August 21, 2018 21:52:34 Darryl Philip Baker wrote:
> Have you tried adding a ulimit command to raise the number of open files in
> the apache start script or systemd service file?
If I only knew where the startup script is. Back in the (good) old days
everything was
located under /
Systemd stores the scripts in /lib/systemd/system and /etc/systemd/system.
Darryl Baker (he/him/his)
Sr. System Administrator
Distributed Application Platform Services
Northwestern University
1800 Sherman Ave.
Suite 6-600 – Box #39
Evanston, IL 60201-3715
darryl.ba...@northwestern.edu
(847) 467-
I forgot to add the systemd directive, LimitNOFILE= Which is the number of
file descriptors.
Darryl Baker (he/him/his)
Sr. System Administrator
Distributed Application Platform Services
Northwestern University
1800 Sherman Ave.
Suite 6-600 – Box #39
Evanston, IL 60201-3715
darryl.ba...@nort
On Tuesday, August 21, 2018 22:45:56 Darryl Philip Baker wrote:
> Systemd stores the scripts in /lib/systemd/system and /etc/systemd/system.
I got that catalog but no scripts to start up the apache web server. Only a
config file
named httpd.service:
# See httpd.service(8) for more information
On Tuesday, August 21, 2018 22:51:09 Darryl Philip Baker wrote:
> I forgot to add the systemd directive, LimitNOFILE= Which is the number
> of file descriptors.
Thanks!! I added this under the [Service] section:
LimitNOFILE=8192
Then did a
$ systemctl daemon-reload
$ /bin/systemctl restart http
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