On 28.11.2014 22:51, Ezequiel Garzon wrote:
Thanks for all the replies. Ville, I'm using -release, on the i386
architecture... inside a VPS. I can gather from the replies that
indeed
httpd is changing quite fast right now, so it doesn't seem very
useful
to report on -release. (In fact,
Hello! I know a lot is happening to httpd lately, so maybe this is not
an issue anymore. I've noticed that a malformed HTTP request such as
$ printf 'GET /file\r\n\r\n'| nc myhost 80
doesn't just silently fail, but rather shuts down httpd. My
/etc/httpd.conf is minimal:
server default {listen
On 28 November 2014 at 13:26, Ezequiel Garzon m...@ezequiel-garzon.net wrote:
Hello! I know a lot is happening to httpd lately, so maybe this is not
an issue anymore. I've noticed that a malformed HTTP request such as
$ printf 'GET /file\r\n\r\n'| nc myhost 80
doesn't just silently fail, but
Ezequiel Garzon wrote :
Hello! I know a lot is happening to httpd lately, so maybe this is not
an issue anymore. I've noticed that a malformed HTTP request such as
$ printf 'GET /file\r\n\r\n'| nc myhost 80
doesn't just silently fail, but rather shuts down httpd. My
/etc/httpd.conf is
On 2014-11-28, Ezequiel Garzon m...@ezequiel-garzon.net wrote:
Hello! I know a lot is happening to httpd lately, so maybe this is not
an issue anymore. I've noticed that a malformed HTTP request such as
$ printf 'GET /file\r\n\r\n'| nc myhost 80
doesn't just silently fail, but rather shuts
I upgraded to 5.6-STABLE (amd64) on November 26th and when I ran this against
my httpd instance it returned:
!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC -//W3C//DTD HTML 4.01 Transitional//EN
html
head
title500 Internal Server Error/title
style type=text/css!--
body { background-color: white; color: black;
Thanks for all the replies. Ville, I'm using -release, on the i386
architecture... inside a VPS. I can gather from the replies that indeed
httpd is changing quite fast right now, so it doesn't seem very useful
to report on -release. (In fact, apologies for my question a few days
ago on the
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