better support here useing
it since few people here would know what butchering Debian have done.
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st,
back in the bad old days) and some of the changes I've seen in the
Debian/Ubuntu distros make me scratch my head and say Why? For
example, their use of bin, and sbin, and root being acquired by
'sudo'..
Just curiou
you don't.
On Sat, 23 May 2009, Sander Temme wrote:
On May 22, 2009, at 5:39 AM, John Hudak wrote:
WHY does the Debian distro 'relocate'
things such as apache?
Don't ask us, ask them.
S.
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On Sun, 24 May 2009, Lester Caine wrote:
This is a general anarchy problem with everybody reinterpreting the 'rules'
for standardisation of the directory structure to their own ends. Since the
Not just directory naming, they rename binaries as well *THAT* is my key
objection :)
ou'll need to
A: (fastest)
Look at the repository for the source version, then look at how
they built apache and make sure you built the same
B: (slowest)
1/ paste how you built apache in here
2/ include relevant sections of httpd.conf
else its just a time wasting guessing game :)
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s the last year in *this* century of the Common Era.
I think what he was saying is, its not going to be _YOUR_ problem.
But hey if you live to be 1 1/2 centuries of age, then I guess it might
be :)
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"What does Windows have that Linux doesn't?" - One h
comments of yours are just as trollish as his, please take your
girly bitch sessions OFF this list, we do not care for it.
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"What does Windows have that Linux doesn't?" - One hell of a lot of bugs!
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The offici
is where it might be going haywire, if you have another
IP, put the secure server on that.
I just tried to hit it, and my DNS is not getting the instruction to
lookup canmail.
Did the logs show anything?
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"What does Windows have that Linux doesn't?" - One hell o
it was put down to being in virtualhost blocks, so was a fix
ever found for apache 2.2.4? I'd really like to centralise these things.
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On Mon, 30 Apr 2007, Res wrote:
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I did discover many people have this issue... Most the results were of
crashing, which mine does not, it will connect to the DB but issue no querry
and the vhost
esizes.h
and in linux directory posix_types.h
You'll possibly see a few returns all saying 1024, change them to 16384.
if you only have 1K host,s setting these all to 8192 will work just as
good.
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Now mysql reports it connects and logins in to the database but does not
do a query, it disconnects right away, the apache logs report
"No DBD Authn configured!" and the user gets a 500 i
On Mon, 7 May 2007, Res wrote:
Does anyone actually have 2.2.4 with mod_dbd and mysql authing working?
I logged a bug as my testing shows it does not do what the docs state, and it
was closed with the simple statement of " it works for me " which might
be great for him but not so fo
it only wants it for the load, again, nothing to do
with user, if the load gets high (above 5 on 15 min avge) we have alarms
to let us know.
disable_functions = exec, shell_exec, system, virtual, show_source,
readfile, passthru, escapeshellcmd, popen, pclose, phpinfo
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If you are a script kiddie, its only a mater of time before you are
caught and locked up.
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uncomment the original, and change display errors back to off, you dont
want people going to your site to see any and every error :)
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re
is something wrong with my php. What it is i can't find out.
What about a php file with simply this in it...
That will tell you how apache and php are talking.
Do the apache logs show any problems loading php ?
Else, re install php ? I'm far from a guru at php so I dunno...
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/to/httpd-2.2.4/modules/database
cp mod_dbd.c mod_dbd.c.origi
wget http://www.ausics.net/mod_dbd.c
Then make clean and recompile apache again
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per and I did several live tests, I did so on live servers to
confirm the resolution, so re-open the bug and hope someone else grabs it.
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hanging around. Just
because I hate giving up I uninstalled apache22 again, made sure all the
previous libraries were removed, and recompiled. Now it appears to be
working correctly! Thank you for your help and patience.
No problems
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ample to us, or at
least they do exist...
try running /path/to/httpd -t
if thats good you need to run vhost checks: /path/to/httpd -S
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http://lxer.com/module/newswire/view/93393/
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make, install then run the test.
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ecking for gcc option to accept ANSI C... none needed
Applying apr-util hints file rules for i686-pc-linux-gnu
checking for APR... configure: error: the --with-apr parameter is incorrect.
It must specify an install prefix, a build directory, or an apr-config file.
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