Hallo Norbert
[...] dass in einem Feld der Scriptname steht und in einem anderen
der Querystring. Gedacht - getan und dann das hier:
/mm.php a=1234m=4321i=567
/vw.php a=4321m=1234
= /vw.php?a=4321m=1234 -
= /mm.php?a=1234m=4321i=567 -
/mm.php A=991234M=994321I=99567
/vw.php
hi norbert,
du hast in den auszuwertenden funktionen ein problem mit ampersant oder
fragezeichen ..
schau doch da mal nach ..
grüße
h1
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Von: Norbert Pfeiffer [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Gesendet: Mittwoch, 28. Juni 2006 09:22
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Hallo Marcel,
[...] dass in einem Feld der Scriptname steht und in einem anderen
der Querystring. Gedacht - getan und dann das hier:
/mm.php a=1234m=4321i=567
/vw.php a=4321m=1234
= /vw.php?a=4321m=1234 -
= /mm.php?a=1234m=4321i=567 -
/mm.php A=991234M=994321I=99567
/vw.php
Hallo zusammen,
ich habe mal eine Frage zu mod_rewrite und den entsprechenden Regeln, die
mir Addressen in die entsprechenden PHP-Variabeln umsetzen.
Ich habe ein standardisiertes URL-Format, mit dem ich ganz bestimmte Werte
in ein durch PHP abgebildetes System überführe. Die URL sieht
Gang, Can anyone tell me where there are other newsgroups or usenet groups that I can post my apache ssl question. It doesn't seem like I am getting a response here.Thanks, Dave
Hi,
I'm running a website on apache. I have an index.html in /link. When I
request the following link: http://localhost/link/ It gives me a Forbidden
error message. However if I rename the index.html to index.htm, the link:
http://localhost/link/ works without any problems
This would
First let me say that I hope this is the proper mailing list for my
question. If that's not the case, please redirect me and I'll be
happy to post there.
I'm taking over an application that currently includes an Apache
module written to redirect web traffic to one or more virtual hosts.
In
On 6/27/06, Richard de Vries [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
Is there any directive that can be set to have Apache
as a reverse proxy report REMOTE_HOST and REMOTE_ADDR
properly? (instead of those variables being set to the
proxy server?)
(Third time we've seen this question in the past week or
snip
What does the apache error log say?
snip
host - - [28/Jun/2006:16:07:33 +0200] GET /link/institute/ HTTP/1.1 403
1004
host - - [28/Jun/2006:16:07:33 +0200] GET /link/institute/ HTTP/1.1 403
1004 - Mozilla/5.0 (Windows; U; Windows NT 5.1; en-US; rv:1.8.0.4)
Gecko/20060508
I'm running a website on apache. I have an index.html in /link.
When I
request the following link: http://localhost/link/ It gives me a
Forbidden error message. However if I rename the index.html to
index.htm, the link:
http://localhost/link/ works without any problems
Make sure
On 6/28/06, Nolan Rumble [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
snip
What does the apache error log say?
snip
host - - [28/Jun/2006:16:07:33 +0200] GET /link/institute/ HTTP/1.1 403
1004
host - - [28/Jun/2006:16:07:33 +0200] GET /link/institute/ HTTP/1.1 403
1004 - Mozilla/5.0 (Windows; U; Windows NT
snip
That's the access log. What does the ERROR LOG say?
snip
My apologiesit's been a long day!
[Wed Jun 28 16:14:55 2006] [error] [client xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx] Directory index
forbidden by rule: /var/www/html/link/, referer: http://www.example.com
Thanks
Nolan
On 6/28/06, Nolan Rumble [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
snip
That's the access log. What does the ERROR LOG say?
snip
My apologiesit's been a long day!
[Wed Jun 28 16:14:55 2006] [error] [client xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx] Directory index
forbidden by rule: /var/www/html/link/, referer:
On 6/28/06, Rob Wilkerson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
First let me say that I hope this is the proper mailing list for my
question. If that's not the case, please redirect me and I'll be
happy to post there.
I'm taking over an application that currently includes an Apache
module written to
On 6/27/06, Michael Daly [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 27 Jun 2006 at 16:45, Joshua Slive wrote:
On 6/26/06, Michael Daly [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm trying to catch camelCase names. The mod_rewrite log file
shows:
RewriteCond: input='^/cgi-sys/cgiwrap/guille/wiki.pl/fooBar'
On 6/28/06, Rob Wilkerson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Actually, that's exactly what the module is doing. It accepts the
incoming request, writes a custom header (x-se-path) whose value is
the URI of the incoming request and then redirects that request to the
landing page. The landing page then
On 6/27/06, Chris Liles [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
After looking at the perl script suggested by Joshua, I see that I can use
crypt(), so I tested and it works. Of course postgres doesn't have a crypt()
function :( I really want to be able to just insert in the database like
crypt('plaintext')
oh but that file is there thats the file i ran
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Sent: Wednesday, June 28, 2006 8:44 AM
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it's telling you that it can't find
try :
$ restorecon -R public_html
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Im still problem.
Can not access http://xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx/~manuser; on
Fedora Core 3 with Apache/2.0.52.
It has error in error_log show below,
[Wed Jun 28 18:31:08 2006] [error] [client 210.168.195.131] (13)Permission denie
Actually, without the Proxy, the WAS plugin properly
detects an instance as being down and reroutes the
requests to one of the other app servers. So, with the
proxy, it keeps sending requests to the faulty server
causing people to see frequent bad gateway errors.
But, you are correct when dealing
Thanks Joshua.
--- Joshua Slive [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 6/27/06, Richard de Vries
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
Is there any directive that can be set to have
Apache
as a reverse proxy report REMOTE_HOST and
REMOTE_ADDR
properly? (instead of those variables being set to
the
Hi!
Does any Apache version works in a machine with Windows XP Embedded?
Thanks!
Jaime
If anyone else is wondering I ended up using the JCrypt class from
http://locutus.kingwoodcable.com/jfd/crypt.html
--
Chris Liles
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Joshua Slive
Sent: Wednesday, June 28, 2006 10:52 AM
To:
No attachment to a rewrite rule. Unfortunately, changing to a simple proxy pass yields exactly the same behavior. It seems as if somethings going wrong higher up in the chain..thanks for looking into this.
On 6/28/06, Axel-Stéphane SMORGRAV [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I managed to reproduce this
On 6/28/06, Jaime Durán [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi!
Does any Apache version works in a machine with Windows XP Embedded?
Unknown, but you are welcome to try these two:
http://apache2triad.net/
http://www.apachefriends.org/en/xampp.html
Please let the list know of your successes =)
--
WC
Crypt::MD5 supports Apache md5.
Bill
Joshua Slive wrote:
On 6/27/06, Chris Liles [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
After looking at the perl script suggested by Joshua, I see that I can
use crypt(), so I tested and it works. Of course postgres doesn't have
a crypt() function :( I really want to be
Thanks for the info, Lisa. Works like a charm.
Dan
Gallardo, Lisa wrote:
Dan,
I got the following DLLs from Sun at
http://www.sun.com/download/index.jsp?cat=Application%20Developmenttab=
3#sdks and downloaded this package: Directory SDK for C 5.08.
I then placed all the DLLs that were
Joshua Slive wrote:
On 6/27/06, Forrest Aldrich [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
This appears to be experimental.
I don't believe mod_cache/mod_disk_cache is experimental in 2.2.2. It
is in earlier versions, but I've already recommended you stay away
from those.
How would an approach like this
same behavior in 2.0.55Is there a way to get debugging info on apache's request processing short of gdb?I'm more of a scripting language programmer, jumping into gdb on apache would be quite a challenge...
On 6/28/06, Lewis Hoffman [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
No attachment to a rewrite rule.
On 6/28/06, Forrest Aldrich [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Are there some docs on mod_disk_cache - examples of implementation, etc.
(beyond the description on the website).
http://httpd.apache.org/docs/2.2/caching.html#disk
There isn't much to the configuration, although you need to understand
What I did notice though, is that replacing the %2F with / did work. What's the
story about this %2F ?
Unfortunately I'll have to pass on this one. If no-one else replies, you could
do a test using Apache 2.2.2, and possibly file a bug report. You may have more
luck filing a bug report after
Sorry; I did not really get it the first time around. The reverse proxy is
located between the plugin and WAS.
However I do not see why this should interfere with the work of the WAS plugin
since the latter, as far as I recall, basically just performs routing based on
the contents of the
Hi Axel,The story is that the receiving application is processing the request as:http://server/attribute1/attribute2/attribute3so if I want a literal '/' in one of those attributes it has to be encoded otherwise the request processing doesn't break things up properly.
with LogLevel up to info, I
On 6/27/06, Lewis Hoffman [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello,
I'm running a reverse proxy in apache-2.0.54
For most urls, it's working great. However, some URI escape sequences cause
404s from apache. It seems as if they never get to the rewrite rule.
For example, these two URLs:
1)
ahh, thank you thank you thank you :-)On 6/28/06, Joshua Slive [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 6/27/06, Lewis Hoffman [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hello,I'm running a reverse proxy in apache-2.0.54 For most urls, it's working great.However, some URI escape sequences cause
404s from apache.It seems as if
I'm getting an error when attempting to include mysql authentication
into my apache configuration. I had been using LDAP authentication, but
I want to switch to mysql based authentication, and in the process I'm
upgrading from apache 2.0.x to 2.2.x.
I get the following error:
Invalid command
True, it does routing and does simple port-checks I
think to make sure the backend application server is
up. If that backend server is down, it routes the
request to an app server that is up.
In the proxy'd environment, this can happen:
a) the backend app server crashes / goes down
b) the
On 6/28/06, Rob Wilkerson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Actually, that's exactly what the module is doing. It accepts the
incoming request, writes a custom header (x-se-path) whose value is
the URI of the incoming request and then redirects that request to the
landing page. The landing page then
On 28 Jun 2006, at 19:04, Chris Snyder wrote:
I'm getting an error when attempting to include mysql authentication
into my apache configuration. I had been using LDAP
authentication, but
I want to switch to mysql based authentication, and in the process I'm
upgrading from apache 2.0.x to
On 6/28/06, Rob Wilkerson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
And I guess maybe this is my question (sorry it took so long for me to
get here): does mod_rewrite do an internal redirect so that the
pretty URI never changes? If so, then I suppose you're right. It
doesn't matter how we forward the original
Chris Ackford wrote:
oh but that file is there thats the file i ran
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To: users@httpd.apache.org
Sent: Wednesday, June 28, 2006 8:44 AM
Subject: Re: [EMAIL PROTECTED] chmod
it's telling you that it can't find
On 28 Jun 2006 at 10:39, Joshua Slive wrote:
Can you verify if you get the same result if you put that regex on its own
in a RewriteRule (rather than in a big chain)?
Interestingly, it works on its own, but not with the preceding rules.
I tried just the immediately preceding rule and cond and
On 6/28/06, Michael Daly [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 28 Jun 2006 at 10:39, Joshua Slive wrote:
Can you verify if you get the same result if you put that regex on its own
in a RewriteRule (rather than in a big chain)?
Interestingly, it works on its own, but not with the preceding rules.
Hello, Does someone knows approximately when the version 2 and 2.2 of the apache was launched? []'s Tiago
Yahoo! Acesso Grátis - Internet rápida e grátis. Instale o discador agora!
On 6/28/06, Tiago Semprebom [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello,
Does someone knows approximately when the version 2 and 2.2 of the apache
was launched?
Looking at the dates in here should give you a good idea:
http://archive.apache.org/dist/httpd/
You can also look at the archives of the
ok thanks for your help
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From: Dan Trainor [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: users@httpd.apache.org
Sent: Wednesday, June 28, 2006 8:06 PM
Subject: Re: [EMAIL PROTECTED] chmod
Chris Ackford wrote:
oh but that file is there thats the file i ran
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Gang, I have been working on this issue over the past few days. I am trying toget SSL working with Apache 2.0 (Debian 3.0). I have read throughdocumentation on how to create Root CA's, ssl certificates and keys,etc. I made a root ca and created a certificate and key for
On 6/28/06, Dave Henderson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Gang,
I have been working on this issue over the past few days. I am trying
to
get SSL working with Apache 2.0 (Debian 3.0). I have read through
documentation on how to create Root CA's, ssl certificates and keys,
etc. I made a
On Wed, 2006-06-28 at 19:36 +0100, Nick Kew wrote:
On 28 Jun 2006, at 19:04, Chris Snyder wrote:
I'm getting an error when attempting to include mysql authentication
into my apache configuration. I had been using LDAP
authentication, but
I want to switch to mysql based
On 28 Jun 2006 at 15:35, Joshua Slive wrote:
Then it is unlikely this is a PCRE issue. I really don't know what
the problem here is, although I'd suggest posting the whole RewriteLog with
loglevel 9 for a request, just for interest sake.
I got it figured out. It looks like mod_rewrite is
...
SSLVerifyClient require
SSLVerifyDepth 1
...
I noticed this in your config. Remove these two parameters. They are
requiring a client side certificate exchange which it doesn't sound like you
want at this point. Meaning, client identity verification.
JP
Joshua, Thanks for the response. I actually did add that syntax to the config right after I posted the message. Now I get prompted for a password when starting apache (which I knew was going to happen). So that tells me that I have made some progress. I am still getting a 501 error
I commented out those two lines, restarted apache, but failed to make any progress. I can get to the page without using ssl just fine. Is there a way to make it so that it can only load that page with ssl? Any suggestions on everything else?Thanks,Dave"Ellison , John P" [EMAIL
On 6/28/06, Dave Henderson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Joshua,
Thanks for the response. I actually did add that syntax to the config
right after I posted the message. Now I get prompted for a password when
starting apache (which I knew was going to happen). So that tells me that I
have
Joshua, Here is what is listed in the logs, but this is from this morning. I don't know why this information hasn't been updated: [Wed Jun 28 11:27:03 2006] [error] Init: Unable to read pass phrase [Hint: key introduced or changed before restart?] [Wed Jun 28 11:27:03 2006] [error] SSL
From: Dave Henderson [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, June 28, 2006 3:24 PM
To: users@httpd.apache.org
Subject: RE: [EMAIL PROTECTED] apache and ssl
I commented out those two lines, restarted apache, but failed to make any
progress. I can get
John, I have updated my virtual host directive to reflect the following changes:VirtualHost 192.168.0.13:443 ServerAdmin [EMAIL PROTECTED] ServerName demo.sitename.com DocumentRoot /var/www/sitename.com/demo/ssl # SSL specifications SSLEngine On SSLCertificateFile
On 6/28/06, Dave Henderson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I am still getting the default certificate that comes with the Debian
distro (to which I can't even find on the drive). Even though I
specifically specify to use the certificates that I created, it still
doesn't. Could there be a problem
I am analyzing the compliance of Web servers with the HTTP standard.
I would like to request some feedback on my results. Which of the
many Apache mailing lists would be most appropriate to submit that
request?
Thank you
Paul A.
On 6/28/06, Paul Adamczyk [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I am analyzing the compliance of Web servers with the HTTP standard.
I would like to request some feedback on my results. Which of the
many Apache mailing lists would be most appropriate to submit that
request?
What kind of feedback are you
is there a place I candownload Apache 2.2 RPMs for fedora core 4? I'm
thinking about upgrading to FC5 but I'd like to see how 2.2 works first
because I have several hundred sites and the less variables at once the
better.
-
thinking about upgrading to FC5 but I'd like to see how 2.2 works first
Here is a source mirror -- if you want to explore:
ftp://mirror.linux.duke.edu/pub/fedora/linux/core/test/5.90/source/SRPMS
--
WC (Bill) Jones -- http://youve-reached-the.endoftheinternet.org/
Is the web server running as manuser?
Running as apache user.
# grep apache /etc/passwd
apache:x:48:48:Apache:/var/www:/sbin/nologin
# grep 48 /etc/group
apache:x:48:
Somsak.
Quoting Chris Snyder [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Is the web server running as manuser?
Quoting
On 6/28/06, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Is the web server running as manuser?
Running as apache user.
# grep apache /etc/passwd
apache:x:48:48:Apache:/var/www:/sbin/nologin
# grep 48 /etc/group
apache:x:48:
How about a proof of concept -- please post the results of this
wonder what, how or why this happened:
Remote host said: 550-5.7.1 {mx029} The IP address of the server you are using to connect to GMX is listed in
550-5.7.1 the Composite Blocking List (CBL).
550-5.7.1
550-5.7.1 For additional information, please visit
550-5.7.1
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