Hi there,
most combinations of directives ProxyRemote and NoProxy seem not to work
correctly in my setup. As I couldn't find anything meaningful on the
Internet, I'm asking this list.
My setup is as follows: (quite complex but typical)
Ubuntu Server 22.04 LTS
Apache httpd 2.4.52 (not the lat
Hello,
On Fri, May 5, 2023 at 9:22 AM Carsten Klein wrote:
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> Important(?) side note: through DNS the server can only resolve
> local/intranet names and addresses. The DNS refuses to resolve
> external/Internet names and addresses.
Unless NoProxy contains only domain names (e.g. ".mycompany.loc
I'm setting up a new server that will use Apache as a web application.
What would be the best way to do it: Take the download that is available from
the distro repository or download and compile Apache separately? My concern is
that if I use the offered version then it will be automatically upda
If you use something Ubuntu or Debian based, no auto updates will happen. If I
remember correctly, some RPM distros might have autoupdates on servers, but
there should be a way to turn it off if you google it.
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> On May 5, 2023, at 6:42 PM, John Iliffe wrote:
>
> I'm setti
Depends on your distro, for almalinux (and other redhat derivatives) its dnf
--exclude=
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From: David Jentes
Sent: Friday, May 5, 2023 7:47 PM
To: users@httpd.apache.org
Subject: Re: [users@httpd] Best way to Install
If you use something Ubuntu or Debian based, no auto
Or permanent in /etc/dnf/dnf.conf:
exclude=
Sent: Friday, May 5, 2023 7:47 PM
To: users@httpd.apache.org
Subject: Re: [users@httpd] Best way to Install
If you use something Ubuntu or Debian based, no auto updates will happen. If I
remember correctly, some RPM distros might have autoupdates on s
Thanks for the prompt response David. This is on Rocky, a Red Hat derivative.
I'll see if automatic updates are implemented. On my Fedora workstation they do
happen automatically and I have been burned on occasion.
John
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On Fri, 2023-05-05 at 18:46 -0500, David Jentes wrote:
> If you use
My experience with debian distributions is that they patch the version you’re
running, but don’t upgrade the package until you upgrade your underlying OS
distribution.
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> On May 5, 2023, at 7:51 PM, kmhun...@gmail.com wrote:
>
> Or permanent in /etc/dnf/dnf.conf:
>
> excl
> Date: Friday, May 05, 2023 19:53:21 -0400
> From: John Iliffe
>
> Thanks for the prompt response David. This is on Rocky, a Red Hat
> derivative.
>
> I'll see if automatic updates are implemented. On my Fedora
> workstation they do happen automatically and I have been burned on
> occasion.
I personally prefer to install it by compiling the source myself. It's not
hard. and then I can control what modules/features are compiled into it. So
you will understand what features you have enabled rather than just
installing everything. I can also install it in a central location as the
distro
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