mod_auth_digest on different apache version

2009-04-17 Thread Michele Waldman
I'm going to check the versions of apache on the machines, but on my server when I try to login via ajax, the new user gets logged in. On my client's mod_auth_digest loops through the previous connections, returns that authentication and does not log the user in. Are there some flags that

Apache Version

2008-08-18 Thread John Hosie
OK. I know there are good things about each. But in this day, is Apache 2 yet ready for prime time? Or are we best still using one of the flavors of Apache 1? _ See what people are saying about Windows Live. Check out featured

Re: Apache Version

2008-08-18 Thread Joe Lewis
John Hosie wrote: OK. I know there are good things about each. But in this day, is Apache 2 yet ready for prime time? Or are we best still using one of the flavors of Apache 1? Apache 2 is definitely ready. I think apache 2.2 is definitely ready for primetime. I'd stay away from 1.3 as

Re: Apache Version

2008-08-18 Thread Ray Morris
Six and half years after it was released, Apache 2 is definitely ready! Some newer modules and tools either have no Apache 1.3 version or a hackish back port to 1.3, so I'd definitely not recommend 1.3 for any new installation. -- Ray B. Morris [EMAIL PROTECTED] Strongbox - The next

Re: Apache Version

2008-08-18 Thread Issac Goldstand
You want to be using 2.2 1.x is just getting security fixes these days. Issac John Hosie wrote: OK. I know there are good things about each. But in this day, is Apache 2 yet ready for prime time? Or are we best still using one of the flavors of Apache 1?

Re: Apache Version

2008-08-18 Thread William A. Rowe, Jr.
John Hosie wrote: Planned deployment platform is Red Hat Enterprise 5 Advanced. Fedora 8 here, just trying a few wildcard searches; $ yum list apache\* Available Packages apachetop.i386 0.12.6-3.fc8 fedora $ yum list httpd\* Installed Packages httpd.i386

Apache version

2007-11-06 Thread Subrata Chakrabarty
Hi I have written an application that works as a module with the apache . It works well with older version of the apache. However with the latest version it gives segmentation fault. The following error lines also come which I circumvented using the AuthBasicAuthoritative Off. Apache/2.2.6

Re: Apache version

2007-11-06 Thread Joe Lewis
A nice generic question like that warrants a nice generic answer : We can't tell you where the point of failure is without quite a bit more information. Hint : Archives should be replete with these kinds of questions (if not this exact question), telling how to isolate the failure. Suggestion :