dress: make_sock: could not bind to
address x.x.x.107:80
Did you remove the Listen *:80 line? Apache binds to the Listen
directives in order. so first it binds to *:80, then it tries to bind
to x.x.x.107:80 (which is already bound to apache) and fails.
Doug Bell -- Senior Developer, Plain Black
"ScriptAlias". If you
intend on also running CGI scripts from this directory, add
"AddHandler cgi-script .cgi" to the block.
Make sure to enable PHP for that directory as well: AddHandler
application/x-httpd-php .php
Do
can find them.
It sure would be great if Sam the man would publish his notes so
others wouldn't suffer the same learning frustration as Sam.
Or this "nobody" character. Perhaps s/he should help write some docs
for us.
Doug Bell -- Senior Developer, Plain Black Corp.
[ http:/
ld use "siege" to measure your performance. It has settings for
how many concurrent users, and can attempt to simulate randomness and
"user is reading the page" time.
Doug Bell -- Senior Developer, Plain Black Corp.
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n your Min/
MaxSpareServers are fine as they are. If not, you might want to reduce
the MaxSpareServers to 10 so that the memory can be reclaimed and used
for better things.
Doug Bell-4 wrote:
On May 27, 2009, at 11:14 PM, CrystalCracker wrote:
Can anyone explain me how exactly pre
o do their jobs pile up over
time. And
then it recovers in a few minutes. At other times, I don't see huge
spikes.
I probably should consider reducing MaxSpareServers to 10.
Also right.
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wd?
Is there a rule for what to put in for realm?
No, it's just a string.
Also, what is in the error log?
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, then PHP is set up properly in the Apache
config. Please visit a PHP mailing list, IRC channel (##PHP on
irc.freenode.net), or web forum.
You will get better help for PHP problems in places where more PHP
users are.
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P protocol. The docs for AuthName say: "This directive sets the
name of the authorization realm for a directory."
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On Jun 7, 2009, at 7:12 AM, Stuart P. Bentley wrote:
Why is this h
Do you see the "To unsubscribe, e-mail: users-unsubscr...@httpd.apache.org
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(including this mail?)
If not, I'll repeat it here for you:
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7;t get this message from the list.
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On Jun 20, 2009, at 11:09 PM, Jay Jesus Amorin wrote:
Yes, i can send email to users-unsubscr...@httpd.apache.org, but then
i reply using the long email address sent
Order deny,allow
Deny from all
Allow from 127.0.0.1
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mentRoot declaration.
It should be Options +FollowSymLinks (always use +/- before the option)
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people 'finding' this by simple browsing the website or using a
web grabber to take a copy of the whole site.
Can anyone provide insight?
To prevent a directory from being served by the webserver, do this:
Order allow,deny
Deny from all
Put this block in your block.
s disabled
Options +Indexes # FollowSymLinks and Indexes are both enabled
See http://httpd.apache.org/docs/2.2/mod/core.html#options
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On Mon, Jul 13, 2009 at 11:41 AM, Doug Bel
nt to prevent the nice robots from asking for something, you
can use a robots.txt file. This will not prevent naughty robots from
asking for something.
On Jul 13, 2009, at 4:57 PM, Doug Bell wrote:
On Jul 13, 2009, at 1:37 PM, ML wrote:
Hello All,
I am confused about directory permissions
nnot USE the file. Apache's access controls
only determine what Apache will do with the file when the file is
requested by a user.
For example, you could use Apache SSI to include a file that the user
would not be able to see by directly trying to access the file.
Doug Bell -- Senio
guessing you mean it still has the certificate error, and that
will happen. SSL must be negotiated before any HTTP Redirect can be
sent.
My suggestion is to keep a cert for both domains until the transition
is complete. That will be the easiest (though not necessarily the
cheapest).
On Jul 14, 2009, at 6:40 PM, John Oliver wrote:
On Tue, Jul 14, 2009 at 05:50:13PM -0500, Doug Bell wrote:
On Jul 14, 2009, at 5:25 PM, John Oliver wrote:
I have a server that's always been known as https://server1.com/
It's
now known as https://server2.com/ Anyone who acce
2009 at 8:43 PM, fake...@fakessh.eu>
wrote:
I can not use cgi perl in their repertoires
I configure with chown apache.apache
I do not have permission to go to the cgi
Is there a config, request, and/or errorlog entry related to this
problem?
Doug Bell -- Senior Developer, Plain Black Co
First, this is way off-topic.
Second, m Encode shows that it's a standard module. INST_FILE shows
it's not in the site_perl directory. Both of these mean it's
distributed with Perl, and is not available on CPAN. The only way to
get a new version of Encode is to upgrad
uide/C/httpd.html
talks about editing the config file apache2.conf. Is it true in
case of Apache on Ubuntu 8.* as well?
Yes, but only for the ubuntu packages (from APT).
Doug Bell -- Senior Developer, Plain Black Corp.
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Try using RewriteCond and %{REQUEST_FILENAME}. If that doesn't help,
what does your condition look like? Did you use RewriteLog to see what
the server is trying to match against?
Doug Bell -- Senior Developer, Plain Black Corp.
all tha
P stuff to appear.
If this is unacceptable, then use mod_perl as was suggested before.
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the cert if I'm not mistaken.
# openssl rsa -in www.domain.com.key -out www.domain.com.nopassphrase.key
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file?
You should start in the error log, probably located in /usr/local/
apache2/logs/error_log.
Please give us the full error message.
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free.
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