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On Monday 08 January 2007 19:50, Virgil E. Alderson wrote:
> After an update apache2 all of a sudden is serving php files it
> does not own or have rights to read or write to. Up to this point i
> have had my files owned by user: root and g
Hi,
I can't reproduce this. Maybe you access your own server with the
name "opera" and have "ProxyPreserveHost yes" somewhere in your
Apache config?
Cheers,
Stefan
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> Using the RLimitCPU directive doesn't change anything in Apache behaviour
> : it doesn't limit execution time.
> I used RLimitCPU 30 in the config of a virtual server in order to limit
> execution time to 30 seconds, but it didn't seem to work, so I added :
> php_admin_value max_execution_time 60
Apache behaves correctly (in principle). From RFC 2396 section 3.3:
'The path may consist of a sequence of path segments separated by a
single slash "/" character. Within a path segment, the characters
"/", ";", "=", and "?" are reserved.' [1]
This means '&' is a reserved character only in the q
Hi Thibaut,
On Mittwoch, 9. Mai 2007, Thibaut VARENE wrote:
> On 5/9/07, Stefan Fritsch <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Apache behaves correctly (in principle). From RFC 2396 section
> > 3.3:
> > This means '&' is a reserved character only in the query p
On Mittwoch, 9. Mai 2007, Thibaut VARENE wrote:
> On 5/9/07, Stefan Fritsch <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > > and then it ought to encode '&' as well in order to
> > > be RFC compliant.
> >
> > but this is not. Also, RFC1738 talks about UR*L*s, t
I think this needs to be fixed in /etc/init.d/apache2
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> +SetEnvIfNoCase X-Forwarded-For "." from_proxy=1
This is horribly insecure for normal setups without proxy. Any client
could set X-Forwarded-For and modify the logged IP address.
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I doubt that it will ever get into Debian. 2.2.5 should be out real
soon now(TM).
(But I don't know when the Debian Apache Maintainers will have time to
package a new upstream version.)
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On Sonntag, 20. Mai 2007, Junichi Uekawa wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I have two comments on this bugreport about /var/lock/apache2
>
> 1. you need to keep the chown in postinst for upgrade cases.
Peter's fix creates the directory with install -d -o www-data which
changes the owner if the directory already e
When apache2 is not running, "restart" does not start it. This cannot
be changed unless the logrotate is changed to do "reload" instead
of "restart". Otherwise apache2 would be started every night even
when it was not running before.
See #298689 and friends.
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Using restart instead of reload causes lots of problems.
1) when the server is slow to stop, it will not come up again
2) when the certificate private keys have a password, restart will
fail (not wanting unencrypted private keys in backup is a valid
reason to use passwords, IMHO)
3) even if ever
forwarded 410331 http://issues.apache.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=37770
thanks
according to the changelog, this is fixed in 2.2.4
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I can reproduce this insofar as I get the error message in the
logfile. It happens also whithout php. However, my apache continues
to work afterwards.
This might be related to
https://issues.apache.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=37680
which is fixed in 2.2.4.
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Hi,
On Montag, 11. Juni 2007, Bob Kline wrote:
> I can't tell for sure whether Stefan's comment (posted today) means
> the intent is that the patch posted by Tim on the 28th will be
> applied, or if the latest version of Apache will really be used. I
> want to assume the latter, based on the phra
Hi,
there are three possible solutions to this problem.
1) Use "reload" (i.e. graceful restart) instead of "restart" in the
logrotate script. Unfortunately, there have been problems with
graceful restart in the past, and there are some upstream bugreports
about it.
2) Use "graceful-stop" inst
Hi Franck,
thanks for your remark.
On Montag, 11. Juni 2007, Franck Hamelin wrote:
> As merged bugs like #334824 or #398223 explains, when using SSL
> certificate with a pass phrase the logrotate cannot restart the
> server. Therefore the "option 2" & "option 3" are not compatible
> with that co
On Dienstag, 12. Juni 2007, Dietmar Maurer wrote:
> The correct fix is to wait until the server really stops:
Yes, I think that is what I will do in 2.2.3-4+etch1.
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On Montag, 4. Juni 2007, Dialecti Valsamou wrote:
> # apache2
> apache2: Syntax error on line 185 of /etc/apache2/apache2.conf:
> Syntax error on line 2 of
> /etc/apache2/mods-enabled/proxy_http.load: Cannot load
> /usr/lib/apache2/modules/mod_proxy_http.so into server:
> /usr/lib/apache2/modules/m
Hi,
On Sun, 17 Jun 2007, Antano Solar wrote:
The module negotiation.load is causing segmentation fault in apache2.
child pid 4660 exit signal Segmentation fault (11)
I can't reproduce that. Can you give some more information?
Does the segfault go away if you disable negotiation? Does apache
We might do that in lenny, but it will not be changed in sarge or
etch.
By the way, your mail arrived at the BTS quite garbled, see
http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=429516
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Hi,
On Sun, 17 Jun 2007, Tony Houghton wrote:
The current version of apache2 won't run PHP files. It just sends the
source to the browser instead. I've checked all the config that I know
how to check. The php5.load and php5.conf files are correctly symlinked
from mods-available to mods-enabled a
Maybe you created /etc/apache2/sites-enabled/ssl or copied something
there before doing a2ensite? In this case a2ensite will report that
the site is already enabled, and not enable the site.
a2dissite ssl
a2ensite ssl
should work (but look at /etc/apache2/sites-enabled/ssl first, as this
will
On Tue, 19 Jun 2007, Antano Solar wrote:
Yes it goes away when i move negotiation module outside the mods_enabled
dir.It happens on every request . The web page shows internal error. I am
using x86 on athlon 64 machine. The OS was an upgrade from etch(testing) -
lenny - sid.
What kind of page a
Hi,
On Wed, 20 Jun 2007, James Bromberger wrote:
Does any one know the timeline for dumping Apache 1.3 from the archive? Can
someone direct me as to what I have to do for libapache-mod-backhand to dump
it as well?
Apache 1.3 has been removed from unstable already and will be removed from
tes
this still happens with 2.2.3-4
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On Fri, 22 Jun 2007, Olaf van der Spek wrote:
How about "The o+rx on the directory isn't necessary and should thus be
dropped."?
I missed that (being not really important). But it will be changed in the
next upload.
Stefan
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I am not sure that deleting the session cache on start is a good idea,
because this would probably hurt a running apache if start is called
by accident.
OTOH, we already delete the session cache in some cases.
Probably the best fix would be to use shm instead of dbm for the
session cache.
-
Thanks for the report.
Unfortunately it is a bit too late to fix this in Debian etch r1, but
it will be fixed in r2.
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This happens if NO_START=1 is set in /etc/default/apache2 (because
something else was listening on port 80 during installation).
Therefore a workaround is to set NO_START=0
The init script displays a warning if VERBOSE=yes in /etc/default/rcS,
but this doesn't seem to be the default anymore. At
Hi,
I am not sure that it would be a good idea to automatically add
rewrite rules via packages, because it would be quite easy to break
RewriteRules added by the user. For example, automatically added
rules could not use the [L] flag.
What kind of rules would you want to add. Maybe you could u
On Dienstag, 26. Juni 2007, Peter Samuelson wrote:
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
> > - * Fix some lintian warnings.
> > + * Fix some lintian warnings, add some overrides, and make the
> > +package binNMU safe.
>
> Well, the package was already binNMU safe. ${Source-Version} and
> ${binary:Version} a
I believe adding AddDefaultCharset was a bad idea. It is only to be
used if one _knows_ that the files have that charset, which we
definitely don't.
It also overrides two out of three valid ways to specify the charset
of a page: the tag and type maps (see #414429). Only the way
via AddCharset
On Dienstag, 26. Juni 2007, Peter Samuelson wrote:
> but I think for lenny
> it is reasonable to remove /etc/apache2/conf.d/charset and leave
> only the commented line in /etc/apache2/apache2.conf.
ok. Maybe we can change that together with the change
of /etc/default/apache2 to a conffile and the
On Mittwoch, 27. Juni 2007, Colin Wetherbee wrote:
> Since upgrading apache2 to 2.2.3-4 last week, I have had to restart
> Apache numerous times because it will grow in memory size and
> eventually slow my server severely.
Can you please also post the complete list of enabled modules
("ls /etc/ap
On Mittwoch, 27. Juni 2007, Colin Wetherbee wrote:
> > As a workaround, you might want to look at MaxRequestsPerChild
> > and/or MaxChilds
>
> These are my current settings:
>
> StartServers 3
> MinSpareServers 3
> MaxSpareServers 7
> MaxClients 75
On Freitag, 29. Juni 2007, James Le Cuirot wrote:
> This allows ANYONE to run suexec as root. I can't believe this has
> slipped through. As the Apache docs very clearly state over at
> http://httpd.apache.org/docs/2.2/suexec.html, they should be set
> with...
This problem isn't very severe. suexe
tags 387565 wontfix
thanks
further discussion among the apache maintainers gave the result that
we would prefer package maintainers to include a config file snippet
and ask the user to put an "include /etc/package/apache.conf" into
the virtual host config file. This way updates would work witho
I am in favour of making it easier to run several apache2 instances.
However, I don't think that reusing the -available dirs is a good
idea. After all the configuration in the *.conf and sites-enabled/*
files will likely differ for the different instances.
BTW, my original idea was to support
This is likely the same bug as #326174 and was fixed in 2.2.4-1.
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> I did a complete purge of apache/apache2
> removed all directories and reinstalled apache2
...
> no listening sockets available, shutting down
This could happen when /etc/init.d/apache2 stop did not work because
the apache configuration was broken (or maybe because apache was stuck
somehow). I
tags 311269 wontfix
thanks
This does not make sense currently, because the docs in apache2-doc
cannot reasonably be read directly with a browser. You have to go
through apache.
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errorpage
- CVE-2007-1863: mod_cache
* Cross site scripting:
- CVE-2005-3352: mod_imap
- CVE-2006-3918: via Expect header
- CVE-2006-5752: mod_status
* Add check for scoreboard PID protection (CVE-2007-3304)
-- Stefan Fritsch <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Mon, 16 Jul 2007 23:12:36
> I was just wondering if you would mind integrating this patch into
> mod_cache. http://issues.apache.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=41230
OK. This will be fixed with the next upload to unstable. However, I do
not think it is severe enough to be backported to stable.
Cheers,
Stefan
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The problem is that the IE workaround needs to be in the ssl
virtualhost context (see #289868), but ssl.conf is global server
context. Therefore, you have to add the workaround to your ssl
virtualhost file.
When an example ssl virtualhost is added, the IE workaround should be
included there.
On Sunday 22 July 2007, Chris Withers wrote:
> > The problem is that the IE workaround needs to be in the ssl
> > virtualhost context (see #289868), but ssl.conf is global server
> > context. Therefore, you have to add the workaround to your ssl
> > virtualhost file.
> >
> > When an example ssl vir
> AFAIK mod_php has no facility to change the uid, so it is no
> security issue: As long as the uid stays the same, the spawned
> process can ptrace the apache process and do anything it wants
> anyway.
FWIW, this is not true if the apache parent process runs as root. In
this case the child proce
On Sunday 22 July 2007, Chris Withers wrote:
> > Yes it does. But it causes a different problem, namely that
> > keep-alive is disabled for non-https connections as well, which
> > is not necessary with MSIE.
>
> Fair enough. Why wasn't this made clear as part of the upgrade?
Good point. Probably
This is also discussed at
http://bugs.php.net/bug.php?id=38915
There is the argument that mod_php should use apr_proc_create instead
of using exec directly. So maybe we should reassing this to mod_php
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On Tuesday 24 July 2007, Anders Breindahl wrote:
> Seemingly, apache2.2-common does not bundle any file
> apr_dbd_pgsql.so (which I gather [0] is needed when specifying
> DBDriver pgsql).
This should be compiled into libaprutil-1.so
> The above is guesswork on my part why my apache2.2 server
On Wednesday 25 July 2007, Anders Breindahl wrote:
> `gdb /usr/sbin/apache2 core` gives:
> This GDB was configured as "x86_64-linux-gnu"...BFD:
> /usr/sbin/apache2: don't know how to handle OS specific section
> `.gnu.hash' [0x6ff6] "/usr/sbin/apache2": not in executable
> format: File format n
On Wednesday 27 June 2007, Colin Wetherbee wrote:
> >> Since upgrading apache2 to 2.2.3-4 last week, I have had to
restart
> >> Apache numerous times because it will grow in memory size and
> >> eventually slow my server severely.
> php5
I have seen some other reports indicating that the php5 in
reassign 438152 thttpd-util
found 438152 2.23beta1-7
thanks
thttpd-util version 2.23beta1-5 (in etch) has thtpasswd instead of
htpasswd. So this was changed to htpasswd in thttpd-util version
2.23beta1-7 (possibly by accident, it is not noted in the changelog).
Reassigning to thttpd-util.
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> * Adam Conrad ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote :
>> The debian-apache group has both the necssary perl, apache, and C skills
>> required to maintain this, what we're lacking at times (hey, check the
>> apache changelogs for my name recently... *sigh*) is the time.
>>
>> I'd be happy to see it in the deb
On Friday 17 August 2007, Benoit Panizzon wrote:
> I did try to set up IP Basel SSL on a machine with multiple IP
> Addresse. Each has it's own SSL Certificate.
> Still I seam to permanently get the Error:
>
> Init: Multiple RSA server certificates not allowed
>
> If I have more that one Virtualhos
On Friday 17 August 2007, Marcin Owsiany wrote:
> Package: apache2.2-common
> Version: 2.2.3-4+etch1
> Severity: normal
>
> $ sudo a2enmod cgi
> Module cgid installed; run /etc/init.d/apache2 force-reload to
> enable.
a2enmod selects cgid if a threaded mpm is installed, as is recommended
by upstr
On Sunday 12 August 2007, Dan Jacobson wrote:
> dlocate cannot find /etc/default/apache2, unlike other files in
> /etc/default/.
/etc/default/apache2 is a conffile since 2.2.4-2. Starting from that
version it should be found by dlocate.
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with a su
On Friday 24 August 2007, Shaya Potter wrote:
> I believe, apache 1.3 had a DirectoryIndex line that included
> index.htm, not just index.html
That might be a good idea.
> also, there's no section in apache2.conf, so
> for instance .cgi's aren't added to the cgi-script handler.
The mod_mime se
I played a bit with mod_authn_dbd but couldn't get it to work, though
it didn't segfault either (but it is i386, not amd64, that could make
a difference).
There seem to be some known problems with mod_dbd, some of which are
fixed in apache's trunk version. See
http://mail-archives.apache.org/m
he package's documentation.
> * Ship /usr/lib/cgi-bin (Closes: #415698)
RC, breaks sqwebmail's postinst.
>
> -- Stefan Fritsch <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Mon, 27 Aug 2007 22:45:02 +0200
The full debdiff output is at
http://www.sfritsch.de/~stf/apache2_2.2.3-4+etch2.de
Hi,
On Wed, 29 Aug 2007, Pascal A. Dupuis wrote:
if the second 'Listen' directive is uncommented, starting apache2
(/etc/init.d/apache2 [start|reload]) fails with:
(98)Address already in use: make_sock: could not bind to address 0.0.0.0:443
no listening sockets available, shutting down
Unable to
On Monday 27 August 2007, Anders Breindahl wrote:
> However, that does not shed any new light on the dbd issue. So I'm
> TODO'ing to look into it, and compare it to your mentioned bug.
>
> I'll need to set up a testbench setup, first. The ball's in my
> court.
A lot of mod_dbd changes will be in 2
On Friday 31 August 2007, Stefan Fritsch wrote:
> A lot of mod_dbd changes will be in 2.2.6 (hopefully released
> soon). Therefore I suggest you wait for that and see whether that
> works better.
mod_auth_dbd with postgresql works for me with Apache 2.2.6, which I
have just uploaded to
On Thursday 21 June 2007, Guillaume wrote:
> Package: apache2
> Version: 2.0.54-5sarge1
Apache2 in sarge will only get security updates. This bug will not be
fixed there.
> We are using for a few days the auth_ldap module in our apache2
> conf. The first morning, we observed a hang on the server
https://issues.apache.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=37680 is now fixed,
but the error message "Bad file descriptor: apr_socket_accept:
(client socket)" still occurs in 2.2.6.
There is another upstream bug report that is maybe related to this
error message:
http://issues.apache.org/bugzilla/show_
Has somebody seen this with 2.2.x? If not, I will close this bug
report.
TIA,
Stefan
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> Apache2 ends with sigsegv or sigbus when starting with about 500
> virtualhosts with ssl using mod_macro.
Can you still reproduce this with 2.2.3 or later?
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From looking at the source, apache (2.2.x) should do the right thing.
I don't have LDAP to test ist, do you still encounter this problem
with 2.2.x?
Cheers,
Stefan
On Saturday 08 September 2007, Josip Rodin wrote:
> On Fri, Sep 07, 2007 at 10:11:57PM +0200, Stefan Fritsch wrote:
> > Has somebody seen this with 2.2.x? If not, I will close this bug
> > report.
>
> I'm hoping to upgrade the machine experiencing it to etch soon, and
Version: 2.2.3-4+etch2
A warning is in the etch release notes and has now been added in
2.2.3-4+etch2 which will be in the next etch point release.
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This could also be a problem in apache2. If you are using unstable,
you could try again with apache 2.2.6-1, which had quite a few
mod_dbd fixes.
Cheers,
Stefan
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On Sunday 09 September 2007, Gregory Colpart wrote:
> Package: apache
> Severity: wishlist
Apache 1 has been removed from unstable and will be removed from
testing soon. It is still in stable and oldstable, but will get only
updates for critical security issues.
You should consider upgrading to
On Wednesday 04 July 2007, Aigars Mahinovs wrote:
> apr-util package builds, but fails to include in the .deb's
> anything from the dbd/ subdirectory of the sources thus rendering
> DBD modue of Apach2 completely useless as that subdirectory
> contains SQLite and PGSQL backend drivers.
Those are l
Hi,
On Tuesday 11 September 2007, Ramon Garcia Fernandez wrote:
> Although it is disclosed as a denial of service, it seems
> to involve a buffer overflow, and thus allow remote code
> execution under the apache account. I can confim, from
> attacks in systems of a customer, that this is actually
On Tuesday 11 September 2007, Stefan Fritsch wrote:
> On Tuesday 11 September 2007, Ramon Garcia Fernandez wrote:
> > Although it is disclosed as a denial of service, it seems
> > to involve a buffer overflow, and thus allow remote code
> > execution under the apache accoun
On Friday 14 September 2007, William Thompson wrote:
> Nothing shows up in /var/cache/apache2/mod_disk_cache when a
> request comes in. If I change CacheEnable disk http:// to
> CacheEnable disk / it works, however I only want http:// requests
> cached
I am not sure I understand your problem. Are
severity 442375 wishlist
thanks
On Saturday 15 September 2007, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> The header files are installed into /usr/include/apr-1.0 but as the
> version is 1.2.7 I think it is just a hangover from a previous
> version of apr as the package conflicts with libapr1.0-dev which is
> an
Before mysql support can be added to apr-util, either
1) php must link against libmysqlclient_r.so instead of
libmysqlclient.so
or
2) libmysqlclient_r.so and libmysqlclient.so must be changed so that
they use differently versioned symbols
After talking with seanius on #debian-devel, it is pos
On Monday 17 September 2007, Peter Samuelson wrote:
> Well, or 3) we build apr-util with the modular db backend thing,
> where backends are loaded only when needed, by dlopen. However,
> this only hides the problem, it doesn't really solve it.
This would be an option. But AFAICS the "build DBD dr
On Monday 17 September 2007, William Thompson wrote:
> > > Nothing shows up in /var/cache/apache2/mod_disk_cache when a
> > > request comes in. ?If I change CacheEnable disk http:// to
> > > CacheEnable disk / it works, however I only want http://
> > > requests cached
> > Or are you using it as f
On Monday 24 September 2007, Ferenc Wagner wrote:
> Hi,
>
> my Apache (stock Etch) seems to produce this on each restart. I'd
> be glad to gather further information (like a backtrace) given some
> pointers on how to do it.
> --
> Regards,
> Feri.
A list of all modules you have loaded would be us
On Monday 24 September 2007, Wagner Ferenc wrote:
> #19 0xb781d85b in shib_exit () from
> /usr/lib/apache2/modules/mod_shib_22.so
This really looks like a mod_shib bug. Probably you should file a bug
there (or add your information to the existing report).
Cheers,
Stefan
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On Tuesday 25 September 2007, Nick Price wrote:
> I have a perl script that is simply
> print "Content-type: text/html\n\n";
>
> When run from the commandline it executes perfectly,
> when run through apache2's CGI handler it gives a 500
> through a browser, and the following message in the
> error
On Tuesday 25 September 2007, Nick Price wrote:
> I've tried with several known-good scripts as well, and with
> \r\n\r\n and still nothing. The permissions are correct on the
> script and I am not using suexec.
>
> Any ideas?
Give more information, e.g. what exactly are the permissions of the
s
On Tuesday 25 September 2007, Nick Price wrote:
> I had 755 set, but I tried 777 as well on the scripts.
> As for the directory, it is physically located under my public_html
> directory in my ~, and I use .htaccess with addhandler cgi-script
> .pl As user www-data i can execute the script.
Try st
On Tuesday 25 September 2007, Ralf Mattes wrote:
> Ok, I had a closer look at your script - as others already
> mentioned: HTTP headers end with Carriage-Return,Newline.
They are CGI headers, not HTTP headers. AFAIK the CGI spec allows
simple \n as line endings.
> If I test
> locally with your
> I wanted to modify the default DirectoryIndex line in apache2.conf,
> so I attempted to comment out just the last couple entries:
>
> DirectoryIndex index.html index.shtml index.cgi index.pl #index.php
> index.xhtml
>
> This is an error, because apparently the config file doesn't expect
> to have
Hi,
does anyone still experience problems with apt-cacher and apache
2.2.x?
Note that you need to use mod_cgid instead of mod_cgi if you don't use
mpm-prefork.
TIA.
Cheers,
Stefan
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Thanks for the report. This is fixed in the version of apache2 that
will be include in Debian etch r2.
Cheers,
Stefan
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Hi,
I suspect this might be a php bug. Is there anyone who can reproduce
this bug who does _not_ use php5?
Thanks for your help.
Cheers,
Stefan
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htpasswd is missing a feature there to get the password from a file
descriptor.
What the manpage means is probably that one should use -b only when
necessary. From a shell script the use of -b might be acceptable
because the password will not be put into .bash_history and htpasswd
runs only fo
On Friday 02 November 2007, Gerhard Gaußling wrote:
> Is there any way to get this problem solved? I'm not a programmer,
> and therefore I'm not sure how to debug apache, to get the picture
> of what's going on.
It't not easy to determine what causes the segfaults, especially if
many modules are
On Friday 02 November 2007, Gerhard Gaußling wrote:
> Did I forget something to enable these debug symbols, or does it
> suffice to simply install the packages?
Oops. Sorry, apache-dbg does not contain detached debugging symbols as
I assumed, but separate binaries with debugging symbols. You hav
On Saturday 03 November 2007, Simon Raven wrote:
> this works (better):
> AliasMatch ^/user/([a-zA-Z0-9]+)/?(.*) /home/$1/public_html/$2
>
> but when i do:
> AliasMatch ^/user/([a-zA-Z0-9]+)/?(.*) /home/$1/public_html/pub/$2
The second line works here, too.
> i get that funky /htdocs error from a
On Friday 09 November 2007, Simon Raven wrote:
> > > i get that funky /htdocs error from another bug (#317460).
> >
> > That likely means that the DocumentRoot is not defined for the
> > VirtualHost Apache is trying to serve. It could also mean that
> > Apache does not find a VirtualHost for the re
On Saturday 03 November 2007, Gerhard Gaußling wrote:
> You're using a 32-bit installation with a 64-bit kernel, right?
>
> GDB doesn't work in this configuration. It's a kernel bug; the
> ptrace 32-bit emulation does not handle some operations that normal
> i386 ptrace handles.
If that's the pro
On Sunday 09 September 2007, Jeroen Dekkers wrote:
> According to the documentation, SSLCertificateChainFile should also
> work in a virtual host context, but it doesn't really have any
> effect there. Apache only sends the certificate chain when I
> specify the chain with SSLCertificateChainFile i
[icons do not work on virtualhost with mod_rewrite on]
It works for me. What exactly are you trying to do? Putting
a .htaccess in /usr/share/apache2/icons? Or what are your rewrite
rules and in which config section are they located?
On Friday 19 October 2007, Richard van den Berg wrote:
> I bel
On Friday 09 November 2007, Richard van den Berg wrote:
> All I have for rewrite rules are like the following, stripping www
> from the site name. They are in
> /etc/apache2/sites-available/default
>
> RewriteCond %{HTTP_HOST} www.rob.roukens.org [NC]
> RewriteRule ^.*$ http://rob.roukens.o
On Saturday 10 November 2007, Richard van den Berg wrote:
> Stefan Fritsch wrote:
> > Maybe you got confused by the browser cache and the problem was
> > actually something else? Can you reproduce it again if you remove
> > the SymLinksIfOwnerMatch from /usr/share/apache2/ic
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