Any other environment may be incompatible in any number of ways.
Dragon
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~~~
option is to make your source code available so people can
compile it against their own environment.
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n of attachment should cause the browser
to prompt you to save the content.
Dragon
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Dobes Vandermeer did speak thusly:
On Thu, Sep 4, 2008 at 9:56 AM, Dragon <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Dobes Vandermeer did speak thusly:
>>
>> For some reason I'm not getting any hits on my google searches for
>> this, so I'm trying this mailing list.
>
S error you are getting as the
"amplesite.mydomain.com" subdomain probably does not have a DNS entry.
To verify this, see if you get a valid IP address when you query DNS
using nslookup or dig for the "amplesite.mydomain.com" host.
Dragon
~~~
would put the appropriate directive in the default vhost section
and it should work if I am not mistaken.
Dragon
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owser that
decides how to display the content. Apache only serves the data
requested, it has no bearing on how the browser presents it.
Dragon
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s a location outside of its allocated protected
memory space. That has nothing to do with Apache or what user it or
the application are being run as.
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ould file a bug or something
Well, we need a real good look at the HTTP transaction to determine that.
You may need to do some more digging beyond that to see where the
problem is occuring.
Dragon
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processor time on a periodic
basis. So it is entirely possible that it will continue to work while
Apache is overloaded.
Dragon
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's "cute paperclip popup assistant" to show up.
Apache isn't a Microsoft product, this statement
is just absurd and I think a bit insulting to the Apache develo
for nearly a week and it is making me crazy.
Dragon
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~~~
scripts that run fine on other servers, simply
fail. Everything fails with the Premature end of script headers errors.
Dragon
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And how does one do this?
Dragon
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Mark Lavi did speak thusly:
http://httpd.apache.org/docs/2.2/logs.html
specifically: http://httpd.apache.org/docs/2.2/mod/core.html#loglevel
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Thanks, I will give it a try and see if anything of interest surfaces.
Dragon
exact same problem.
This is on an FC4 system with Plesk control panel running on it.
Does anyone know if there is some way that access to these sockets
can be restricted on a per-user basis?
If so, how is this configured (or more accurately, how do I disable
such restriction)?
selinux in the output.
Dragon
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The off
this is on a Plesk-controlled machine and administered by some people
who are rather unskilled in this area, I want it to run under the
tools they have and know.
If anyone has any other ideas on what to look at next, I'm al
-
Perhaps I am grasping at straws here, but did you update your time
zone definition files on your server?
These files are used by many programs to determine when DST is in effect.
Dragon
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their ridiculously inflated pricing is not the only option.
Dragon
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iles
to handle each of the virtual host domains. You can pretty much do
anything you want in those domain specific files.
It would surprise me if cPanel doesn't support a similar scheme. Dig
into your cPanel documentation and see what they have to say about
virtual hos
Dragon wrote:
Kyle Vorster wrote:
Hi Guys,
I am trying to tweak a apache server installed with cPanel.
What I am trying to do is set server-wide 'custom' error pages, but
when a user uploads his own set of 'custom' error pages it should
over-right the server-wide pages a
1&page=$2 [L]
RewriteRule ^(.*)/(.*)/(.*)/?$ /index.php?section=$1&page=$2&mode=$3 [L]
RewriteRule ^(.*)/(.*)/(.*)/(.*)/?$
/index.php?section=$1&page=$2&mode=$3&item=$4 [L]
RewriteRule ^(.*)/(.*)/(.*)/(.*)/(.*)/?$
/index.php?section=$1&
re
likely to get here.
I would also suggest starting at http://www.w3c.org/ for any
questions regarding page markup syntax. None of which is directly
related to the Apache web server.
Dragon
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There are people who can do this for you. They are called consultants
or contractors and they generally ask for money in return for their services.
Either that, or you can go to one of the many free scripting sites
out there and look for what you need.
Dragon
e are very often doing so
on their own time and very often such lists take a low priority for many.
Posting a question to a list like this is a crap shoot. Sometimes you
win and sometimes you don't.
Dragon
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r is using the mime type to determine what to do with the
file. It sees text/x-java and does not know what to do with that type.
Set the mime type of the source files to text/plain, that will
display the source files as text.
Dragon
~~
in the install
documentation for PHP available at http://www.php.net/
Alternatively, you can use mod_php. Google mod_php to find out how to use it.
Dragon
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efore posting to this list.
Dragon
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~~~
t was it?
Dragon
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The official User-To
evant will make things a
lot easier on everyone.
Dragon
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pt or Perl script that checks to
see if the files are older than a certain time and deletes those that
are would be pretty easy to write.
Having said that, it would be nice if that module cleaned up after
itself when it is done with a file.
D
ted, I can assure you it would not be used as a
production server by a large part of the ISP industry.
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accessing anything outside of
the specified directory tree.
Go to http://www.php.net/ and check the docs for more info.
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have any
access to the rst of the servers file system.
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That approach is absolutely unnecessary and overly complicated.
As I said in my previous reply to this thread, PHP provides such a
mechanism that is very easy to use.
Dragon
to get the Apache source to get all
of the needed header files?
Any help would be greatly appreciated.
Dragon
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Dragon did speak thusly:
I need to install mod_proxy_html for an application server I am
trying to get running. I found the source file for it at
http://apache.webthing.com/mod_proxy_html/ but am having no luck
getting it to compile successfully (missing headers, etc.)
The system I am
inform the application
that it is being accessed through the proxy?
Dragon
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re are lots of clues in the request headers by default.
Take a look at X-Forwarded-For, etc.
Or you can always add your own header:
RequestHeader Set X-Went-Through-Proxy Yes
OK, will do. Now I have to figure out how to retrieve those heade
nimally), you'll have to search for them.
Dragon
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can use a rewrite rule to handle the forward proxy using the [P]
flag to proxy the request. However, I do not know how to do this for
the reverse proxy using mod_rewrite.
There is a small discussion on how to do this in the Apache
documentation on mod_rewrite on the Apache web site.
nstead of letting it start automatically.
Change the service properties from automatic to
manual and then start it from the service window
after you are sure the network is functioning.
Dragon
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eader you might wish to include. This is
documented in the PHP help file on that function.
Specifically:
Example 954. Sending mail with extra headers.
The addition of basic headers, telling the MUA the From and Reply-To
addresses:
D
ll gradually taper off over a period of
time as the people trying to use your box to access pages not on your
server figure out that the gate is closed. That can take a long time
to happen but at least you will have taken the first step to
alleviating the problem.
As far as how you are trying
#x27;s also pretty well
covered in the install documentation over on http://www.php.net/
Dragon
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Don Denton wrote:
Thanks Charles. It still isn't working, but I am going to go back
and double check all my paths. And in response to Dragon, If I need
any other help, I'll be sure to go to the PHP mail lists, but I
thought that this was a problem with apache sending out the w
doing what you think they are.
Dragon
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may have to use a
utility like checkcfg on Red Hat systems or your system's equivalent
to enable the startup on boot.
Dragon
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Joshua Slive wrote:
On 7/25/07, Dragon <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I am sure somebody will correct me if I am wrong but IIRC, invoking
httpd directly results in it continuing to run as the user that invoked it.
Consider yourself corrected ;-)
httpd always switches users for child pro
t on a non-trivial project,
it is a very powerful environment with a lot of good features.
The downside is having to learn a new language but it isn't a hard
one to learn.
Dragon
~~~
Veni
ne virtual host and the other with the second virtual host.
Dragon
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says
httpd is listening on 443.
Im baffled. What could I be over-looking?
Thanks
Birl
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The site came up in my browser (IE7) but showed a certificate error.
The error is that the certificate is not signed by a trusted authority
On Thu, August 9, 2007 16:27, Mar Pearly wrote:
>
> Hello,how are you all doing?
>
> well I am new here and i'm trying to set the Security Console MySQL &
> XAMPP Directory Protection through the url .
>
> My question might sound to you foolish but please forgive me...
>
> In the MySQL Section, 2
erence.
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I think your syntax is wonky. I think you want:
Header unset Content-Type
Header add Content-Type "text/html;charset=iso-8859-1"
Dragon
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tem with apache 2.2.3-4 and
logrotate 3.7.1-3.
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Think outside of Apache.
Write a script in the language of your choice to do the log
compression and move the log files to an archive directory of your choice.
Run that script as a cron job that happen
elinux that may be blocking your access?
It sure matches the symptoms one gets when selinux is the culprit on
a linux installation.
Dragon
~
able to respond, you may not get an answer.
Reposting the next day with the exact same question is not going to
change anything, well, maybe it will, it will change (usually
negatively) the attitude of people who might be inclined to help othe
On Mon, August 27, 2007 16:20, Steve R Burrus wrote:
> All that I have tried to do was to integrate the PHP scripting language
> with
> the Apache Server, i.e., be able to view PHP files with the help of
> Apache.
> And my OS is Win XP Pro.
>
Please stop top-posting and trim your posts. It's rude
m source.
It's relatively painless for most Unix-style systems. It can't hurt to try.
If you do make the attempt, you might want to configure it to install
in a different location than where the existing version lives so you
can easily roll i
imilar start-up scripting method as
the BSD distributions. At any rate, it would be something to ping the
Mac support lists about to see what they can do to help you.
Dragon
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. Both of those versions are still supported by Microsoft with
security and bug fixes and both are supported by the majority of
software vendors if they are doing Windows development.
Dragon
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cannot have any indentation on line 1 of your script as that is
the top level of coade and must have zero indentation until you enter
a new code block with a different execution scope.
Anyway, this is not an Apache issue any longer, you should read up on
python and its syntactical
sues.
Dragon
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The official User-To-
.html#directory
and:
http://httpd.apache.org/docs/2.2/mod/core.html#location
Dragon
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restarting it. Until Apache is properly restarted, it will
not know anything about the changes you made.
The error message you are getting says to me that you have not
stopped Apache when attempting to do your restart.
When you say you are restarting it, how exactly are you doing so?
and though it does
assume an understanding of the httpd.conf file and configuration of
individual modules. However, even that is pretty basic stuff and
easily understood through a perusal of the Apache documentation
regarding modules.
Dragon
~~
function on TCP. So serving it via UDP is pointless if
you have no client that will accept HTTP over UDP.
Dragon
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On Mon, September 10, 2007 18:26, Yogsothoth GV wrote:
> On 9/10/07, Chris 'Xenon' Hanson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>
>> Yogsothoth GV wrote:
>> > Hello,
>> > Sorry previous email was sent before completion.
>> > Can I configure Apache to serve webpages using UDP as transport
>> protocol
>> ?
>>
anner
you are is small to begin with and there may not be many of them
subscribed to this list.
Repeatedly posting demanding
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On Tue, September 18, 2007 18:27, Andrew WC Brown wrote:
> Hi, I'm new to this mailing list (waves).
>
> I'm running OS X.4.10 with Apache 2.2.6
>
> When I installed apache I was sure to --enable-module=shared so I could
> load
> DSOs.
>
> I let apache2 install to /usr/local/apache2. When I run ap
me scripting or
install an application somebody else wrote that will do it.
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rite web applications. Those resources are a
better place to turn at this time than this list.
Dragon
~~~
V
it relies on the presence of that file and
that is a potential security hole if somebody forgets to include it
or deletes it thinking it is not needed.
Personally, I think fixing it in the configuration file is a better way to go.
Dragon
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that didn't
end in .html since the 80s. :-/
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windows.h (and a whole bunch of other things you will need) are part
of the Windows SDK which you can download from Microsoft's MSDN web site.
Dragon
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to his pipe to the
Internet, starts cranking*
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Nope, not unless you buy an MSDN subscription or the pro version of
the compiler.
But it's free, you just have t
st me the
stable version for apache.
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If you are installing it as a new deployment, why are you not using
the latest released version?
The latest version right now is 2.2.6
D
this turns out to be an Apache specific configuration issue,
you may find better assistance on a PHP support forum.
Dragon
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://www.php.net/
I will specifically point out that http://www.php.net/support.php is
where you should start.
Dragon
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o see that some people continue banging
away on the problem themselves even after having asked for help.
What's even nicer is when somebody who has done so comes back and
posts the solution to their problem so that others in a similar
situation might be able to take advantage of the
actly what you want
with no fuss.
Dragon
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~~~
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g a document in
PDF is without merit.
Dragon
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~~~
sue. I would suggest finding a support
list or forum for the wiki software you are using and asking them.
Dragon
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you will find any aid here.
Dragon
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es will be separate ports because each IP
address has its own set of ports that are not shared. In other words,
port 443 on IP 192.168.1.100 is not the same as port 443 on IP 10.3.67.24
Perhaps the requirement for a unique IP address is the source of
eeds is up to you to determine.
Dragon
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~~~
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mpiled in a way that is incompatible with your exact configuration.
Also, why not use the latest version?
2.0.55 is rather old and there are even newer versions in that branch
with some rather significant fixes. However, I would recommend going
with 2.2.6 or something in that b
nstall
it without having root access.
However, if you want to run it on a privileged port (port number <=
1024), you have to have root access.
Even then, I am unsure if it will start under another user account
with a port number > 1024. I think it should but I don't reca
will eventually give up but if they don't, look into
using a firewall to deny at the edge of your network.
Dragon
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t you need is to get a good book on Unix
system administration, hopefully one aimed at your particular OS.
Dragon
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CraigT wrote:
Hello,
I've built an app with Perl (5.8)/CGI, Javscript, and CSS. Its running on a
Windows XP Home (development box) using Apache 2. It is being handled by
mod_perl 2 with no errors.
My problem is that I can't load .JS files into Perl/CGI scripts running out
of the cgi-bin dir
CraigT wrote:
Thanks for responding Dragon. I added the JavaScript mime type to the HTTPD
file. I restarted the server and tried to load the external JavaScript
file into the .CGI process from the supra-directory (root) and a
subdirectory to the cgi-bin directory. The load from the root
ow the script said it did, but you can't be certain without
checking) or if another instance of Apache or another server
application is running on port 443, you will see that exact sort of message.
Dragon
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no real resemblance to a production environment.
Dragon
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~~~
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you have the
reverse proxy configured in your httpd.conf file?
Which proxy modules are you using, etc.?
Having those configuration directives will allow
somebody (probably not me, I'm an amateur at this
stuff) to decipher what is happening.
Dragon
~
rite.html#rewritemap
See the section on the page linked above entitled "External Rewriting
Program" for details and a skeleton Perl script you can add your
processing to.
Dragon
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take more than about 3 clicks from the main Apache.org page
to find it.
Dragon
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As the person who replied to your first post mentioned, you use a
reverse proxy to do this.
Instructions on how you do it are here:
http://www.apachetutor.org/admin/reverseproxies
Dragon
~~
their parent, so
setting the variable in a wrapper before calling the other script would work.
The best way is to get your hosting provider to help you set what you
need in the main httpd.conf but if they won't do that, this will work.
D
find out whats the issue.
Please help me.
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That looks to me like you have a script of some sort that is trying
to connect to mysql and is failing. Other than that, it is impossible
to tell anything else from just that mess
...' statement, the resulting page shows html code
(Firefox does not render the page).
Any ideas?
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Your script needs to send a Content-type header. If you don't do
that, Firefox is assuming it is getting a text
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