Re: [gentoo-user] Apache Php cgi and user_dirs

2011-11-28 Thread Mick
On Sunday 27 Nov 2011 20:36:06 Samuraiii wrote:
 Hello,
 
 Today Im form morning trying to get working apache 2.2.21-r1 and php
 5.3.8 with userdirs mod.
 The problem is that apache is capable of opening ~/public_html but when
 it gets to open folder with index.php
 it fails with this error:
 (in browser)
 The requested URL /php5cgi/php/~uname/path/to/index.php was not found on
 this server.
 (in syslog)
 [date] [error] [client ::1] File does not exist:
 /var/www/localhost/htdocs/php5cgi
 
 
 php uses:
 apache2 berkdb bzip2 cli crypt ctype curl curlwrappers exif fileinfo
 filter flatfile ftp gd gdbm hash iconv ipv6 json ldap mhash mysql mysqli
 nls phar posix readline session simplexml spell ssl sysvipc tidy
 tokenizer truetype unicode xml zlib
 
 apache uses:
 apache2_modules_actions apache2_modules_alias apache2_modules_auth_basic
 apache2_modules_authn_alias apache2_modules_authn_anon
 apache2_modules_authn_dbm apache2_modules_authn_default
 apache2_modules_authn_file apache2_modules_authz_dbm
 apache2_modules_authz_default apache2_modules_authz_groupfile
 apache2_modules_authz_host apache2_modules_authz_owner
 apache2_modules_authz_user apache2_modules_autoindex
 apache2_modules_cache apache2_modules_dav apache2_modules_dav_fs
 apache2_modules_dav_lock apache2_modules_deflate apache2_modules_dir
 apache2_modules_disk_cache apache2_modules_env apache2_modules_expires
 apache2_modules_ext_filter apache2_modules_file_cache
 apache2_modules_filter apache2_modules_headers apache2_modules_include
 apache2_modules_info apache2_modules_log_config apache2_modules_logio
 apache2_modules_mem_cache apache2_modules_mime
 apache2_modules_mime_magic apache2_modules_negotiation
 apache2_modules_rewrite apache2_modules_setenvif apache2_modules_speling
 apache2_modules_status apache2_modules_unique_id apache2_modules_userdir
 apache2_modules_usertrack apache2_modules_vhost_alias ldap ssl
 
 I'm absolutly desprate of this
 
 I do not understand why its looking for php files under /php5cgi/php/
 whe I dont even have cgi enabled in both php and apache
 
 Any suggestions would be appreciated
 S

Sorry for giving an incomplete answer but I am away from a server to look into 
this at any depth. 

As a quick suggestion there should be a directive like:

IfDefine PHP...

in your http.conf or /etc/apache2/vhosts.d/00_default_vhost.conf if you are 
using virtual hosts, which you would probably need to edit to allow it to read 
the necessary ScriptAlias paths and handlers.  I'm sure that the apache 
documentation explains all this on their website?

I hope this gets you started until someone else gives a more complete answer.
-- 
Regards,
Mick


signature.asc
Description: This is a digitally signed message part.


Re: [gentoo-user] Apache+PHP

2010-01-14 Thread Xavier Parizet
Le 14/01/2010 15:03, German Lopez Cortina a écrit :
 Mi apache no me interpreta los archivos .php muestra el contenido como
 texto en el navegador

First it is an english only list, so if you would like to speak other languages,
take a look at gentoo-user...@lists.gentoo.org for a spanish aware list.
After saying that, check that you enabled PHP interpretation, either in
/etc/conf.d/apache2, add -D PHP5 in APACHE2_OPTS var, or check the file
/etc/apache2/modules.d/70_mod_php5.conf is present, if not, then re-emerge php
with useflag apache2.

Best regards.

-- 
  Xavier Parizet
YaGB :   http://gentooist.com
GPG  :C7DC B10E FC21 63BE
B453 D239 F6E6 DF65 1569 91BF




signature.asc
Description: OpenPGP digital signature


Re: [gentoo-user] apache/php: chroot?

2006-07-25 Thread Hans-Werner Hilse
Hi,

On Mon, 24 Jul 2006 21:42:46 +0200 Alex [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

  Now my question is: does apache/php support chrooting too?
  And are there some other services, which can be chrooted
  like bind?
 
 should work without any problems, like the most of the other
 standard internet services.
 try and have a look ;-)

This won't work. Apache doesn't have inbuilt chroot facilities, AFAIK.
Like most of the other standard internet services. You would have to
setup a chroot env (all dependant libraries and stuff) for that. But
there's nothing similar to a chroot automatic in apache. BTW, such a
thing would probably break all CGIs.

-hwh
-- 
gentoo-user@gentoo.org mailing list



Re: [gentoo-user] apache/php: chroot?

2006-07-25 Thread Jarry

Hans-Werner Hilse wrote:


This won't work. Apache doesn't have inbuilt chroot facilities, AFAIK.
Like most of the other standard internet services. You would have to
setup a chroot env (all dependant libraries and stuff) for that. But
there's nothing similar to a chroot automatic in apache. BTW, such a
thing would probably break all CGIs.


I got this idea reading Securing  Optimizing Linux 3.0, where
apache and php is running in chroot (+ a few more services like
ssh, snort, ntp, bind, dhcp, ldap, mod_perl).

Unfortunatelly, the book is a little out-of-date, and it is not
easy to apply it to gentoo. But I think running apache+php+mod_perl
in chroot would be definitelly nice feature...

Jarry
--
gentoo-user@gentoo.org mailing list



Re: [gentoo-user] apache/php: chroot?

2006-07-24 Thread Alex
Hi,

On Sun, Jul 23, 2006 at 06:16:23PM +0200, Jarry wrote:
 Hi,
 
 Recently I installed bind, which supports chrooting
 right of the box. Very nice feature, I was positively
 surprised...
 
 Now my question is: does apache/php support chrooting too?
 And are there some other services, which can be chrooted
 like bind?

should work without any problems, like the most of the other
standard internet services.
try and have a look ;-)

greetz

alex

-- 
* IMPORTANT: 217 config files in /etc need updating
-- 
gentoo-user@gentoo.org mailing list