On Sat, 05 Sep 2009 17:07:09 -0500, John M. Dlugosz wrote:
> Frank Gingras francois.gingras-at-gmail.com |Apache mailing list| wrote:
>> You should post your question again, perhaps someone will answer it
>> this time!
>
> Why?
WHMTS: "You should post your question a third time, "
Clever and
On Thu, 10 Sep 2009 15:04:06 -0400, testwreq wreq wrote:
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> I figured out the small typo ...
In this business there is _no_ "small typo"
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The official User-To-User support forum of the Apache HTTP Server Project.
See http://ht
On Thu, 7 Jan 2010 08:23:12 +1100, Igor Cicimov wrote:
> One more thing, it will work for this century only since 20xx is hard coded
> in the rule. Thought should mention it although it's not going to be your
> problem in 2100 haha
Actually, it will.
2100 is the last year in *this* century of t
ost do that.) That would result in a dns lookup failure.
Perhaps the error reporting back to you in the browser is not specific
enough -- telling you it could not find "mysite_com" -- when, indeed, it
could not find "mysite_com.com".
HTH
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On Mon, 15 Dec 2008 15:10:19 -0500, Brian Mearns wrote:
> Sorry, I can't help with your problem, I just wanted to give a little
> friendly advice about posting to the mailing list: The subject of your
> email is "apache", which has an entropy of almost 0.
Yes, one should always use the tried and
[Top Posting corrected]
On Mon, 05 Jan 2009 06:47:34 -0800, Evan Platt wrote:
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> At 12:37 AM 1/5/2009, Denis Peuziat wrote:
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>>unsubscribe
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> As the bottom of every message say:
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As well, it is important to unsubscribe from
ead: implement all the snake oil offered in this thread and then
come back and dare anyone to snag a copy of your mp3.
The best advice was already given you: If you don't want anyone
snatching a copy of your mpeg videos, do *not* upload them to your web
server.
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On Tue, 31 Mar 2009 23:10:18 +0100, bruno wrote:
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> I have installed apache 2.2 on my computer and start server but only I
> can launch index.html on the browser. When I try to load other file
> browser show me error "Not found".
What's in the location bar?
http://127.0.0.1/ ?
-or-
On Thu, 8 Feb 2007 15:11:48 -0500, Urijah Kaplan wrote:
> Any suggestions?
Browser cache?
Jonesy
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ok at the docs for the Errordocument directive, and in particular
> the big box about the consequences of using an absolute URL. You can
> probably fix your problem simply by deleting everying up to co.il in
> the ErrorDocume
t)
#221/8 APNIC (whois.apnic.net)
#222/8 APNIC (whois.apnic.net)
deny from 217.0.0.0/8
deny from 218.0.0.0/8
deny from 219.0.0.0/8
deny from 220.0.0.0/8
deny from 221.0.0.0/8
deny from 222.0.0.0/8
ErrorDocument 403 /403.php
# In this sub-dir a 404 == a 403!
ErrorDocument 404 /403.php
erZ editor?
Fröhliche Weihnachten!
Jonesy
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k when something
like that happens to me in any authentication process. To date it's
always been a snafu of some sort on the other end or a fat-finger
problem on my end. But, no doubt, someday .
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On Mon, 7 Jun 2010 06:15:05 -0700 (PDT), Peter Maguire wrote:
>I am trying to find the DNS Server IPs for my computer. I tryed
>ipconfig /all and the tcp/ip settings but still no luck. This is the
>first time I've ever attempted to use my domain on my computer so if
>I'm missing somthing out ju
On Mon, 7 Jun 2010 14:11:07 + (GMT), Peter Maguire wrote:
>It did give me 1 DNS server IP but you need 2.
>I will look again and see if I'm missing any.
You do not _need_ two. But, if you only have one defined -- and
it falls over -- there is no additional DNS IP(s) to switch
deny
>> Deny from all
>>
FWIW I'm using:
:
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|Order allow,deny
|Deny from all
|Satisfy All
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:
_after_ all other directives. WFM
HTH
Jonesy
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38.2
> --0-2127215516-1314835678=:24813
> Content-Type: text/html; charset=iso-8859-1
> Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
sigh...
> rdana, helvetica, sans-serif;font-size:10pt">Hel=
> lo,
>
>This is not exactly related to Apache, but i cou=
> ld not find where to post this question: (if you
On Fri, 27 Jan 2012 15:58:39 -0600, Christos Jonathan Hayward wrote:
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> P.S. The headers are:
>
> GET http://simplyclassicremodeling.com/ HTTP/1.0
>
> HTTP/1.1 200 OK
> Date: Fri, 27 Jan 2012 21:57:54 GMT
> Server: Apache/2.0.63 (Unix) mod_ssl/2.0.63 OpenSSL/0.9.9-dev DAV/2
> PHP/5.2.6
> Accept-Ra
ad the css file to apply it. But, you could put the dummy
index.html in "css/" to thwart people who would attempt to easily
browse all your css files.
Jonesy
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On Sun, 17 Feb 2013 13:09:10 +0100, Bernard T. Higonnet wrote:
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> Sometimes the list helps in unexpected ways...
>
> I had been struggling with content negotiation and wanted to appeal to
> the list.
>
> In an attempt to provide readers with useful information, I was about to
> add stuff from se
ve the "Indexes" option from the likes
of:
Options Includes Indexes FollowSymLinks MultiViews
That'll do it globally.
But, Murphy's Law tells us that someday a the httpd.conf will get
bollixed.
So, I also put
in every sub-directory that I do not
strings` on it. Anything "interesting"?
Jonesy
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On Tue, 09 Feb 2016 13:29:21 +0100, Michael Renner wrote:
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> are there plans to support the new return code 451 (Unavailable For
> Legal Reasons)?
Me? Here? No, I have no plans to support the new return code 451.
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an _external_ fetch attempt? I.e., the 403 is in the logs
of a server somewhere else on the planet.
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On Fri, 8 Jul 2016 15:51:27 -0700, Red-Tail Books wrote:
> --D86F2E214EC5EE5DBED2B3B9
> Content-Type: text/plain; charset=utf-8; format=flowed
> Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit
>
> Wow Ken, Thanks for the thorough research. I just did a whois and
> figured it wasn't an attack.
>
> But
BIG Fail. Not only did it show up here - in gmane.comp.apache.user -
instead of a test group, it consisted of a mass of html and css.
On Wed, 27 Jul 2016 07:14:48 +, Kothapalli, Suresh wrote:
> --_000_CS1PR84MB0216D5320D88415D03FB9640ED0F0CS1PR84MB0216NAMP_
> Content-Type: text/plain; charse
_might_ have executed and done damage.
So, 200 == it successfully fetched the root document.
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right way doing this ?
>>=20
>> The HTML project contains also angular 2 java script files.
>
> Well, What's the Simplest Thing That Could Work? The collector could
> write out the HTML pages each time it takes a sample.
XML ?
Jonesy
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e client?
I just loathe those "helpful" toolbars that are pushed to the klewless.
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On Tue, 31 Dec 2013 22:12:22 +0330, Ali Majdzadeh wrote:
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> Samaneh,
> Hi
> I am not aware or even heard of such a configuration option, but if you
> require Apache not to process requests for a specified amount of time, you
> can use iptables in order to block traffic coming for port 80 for 10
>
On Tue, 31 Dec 2013 23:01:00 +0330, Ali Majdzadeh wrote:
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> Jonesy,
> Of course, but does this make any difference if you force Apache not to
> process requests for a specified amount of time?
If you are going to take a web site offline, you should serve up
something besides 404
On Tue, 16 Jan 2018 12:37:27 -0200, Rodrigo Cunha wrote:
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> but Jail is important for many apache users,
So is beer.
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hile trying to
>> use an ErrorDocument to handle the request.
>>
>> So not only can't find the file, it can't find a file to tell me it
>> can't find the file... (???). But this line ONLY appears when trying
>> to get a file from that one specific di
On Mon, 15 Feb 2021 18:40:19 -0500, Will Fatherley wrote:
> Should be /var/log/apache2
I usually cannot remember, myself, when I run into such an error.
So...
$ locate /log/ | grep apache
... and all will be revealed. :-)
Jonesy
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https://a.example.tst
https://b.example.tst
https://c.example.tst
https://etc.example.tst
I can move back and forth (and step on my dick) by merely over-typing the
tst/com glyphs.
HTH
Jonesy
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stsite.tst matches up with my production
testsite.com (or .net , .org , etc.) which is hosted elsewhere.
HTH
Jonesy
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On Tue, 3 Sep 2024 01:04:13 -0400, Yehuda Katz wrote:
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> I have been asked by a number of friends/colleagues why I am still on the
> HTTPD users list when people are so unfriendly.
> While this response is technically correct, and supporting a Ubuntu
> packaged version of httpd is potentially not
amazon, digitial ocean, .cn etc.
>>
> You left out hotmail and outlook.com.
And the combination Vultr and The Constant Company.
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