On Thu, Jul 10, 2008 at 05:10:38PM +0200, Marcus Müller wrote:
VirtualHost x.x.x.x
ServerAdmin [EMAIL PROTECTED]
DocumentRoot /home/ameyer/public_html
Wenn ich jetzt im Browser die öffentliche IP-Adresse des Server eingebe,
gelange ich auch auf die gewünschte index.html die unter
On Thu, 10 Jul 2008 17:10:38 +0200
Marcus Müller [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hallo zusammen,
Ich möchte gerne mehrere Webseiten auf meinem Server ( Apache 2.2.9 )
anzeigen lassen.
VirtualHost habe ich wie folgt angegeben:
VirtualHost x.x.x.x
ServerAdmin [EMAIL PROTECTED]
DocumentRoot
Ich möchte gerne mehrere Webseiten auf meinem Server ( Apache 2.2.9 )
anzeigen lassen.
VirtualHost habe ich wie folgt angegeben:
Gebe ich aber im Browser die Adresse
http://x.x.x.x/home/ameyer/public_html ein erscheint die Meldung: The
requested URL /home/ameyer/public_html was not
Hallo zusammen,
ich suche einen Befehl unter Linux, der mir anzeigt, wie mein Apache
2.2.9 kompiliert worden ist.
Ich habe schon das ganz Netz durchsucht und bin auf den Befehl apache -l
gestossen, jedoch funktioniert dieser nicht.
Gibt es da eine Möglichkeit ?
Beste Grüße
On Thu, Jul 10, 2008 at 10:16:59PM +0200, Marcus Müller wrote:
ich suche einen Befehl unter Linux, der mir anzeigt, wie mein Apache
2.2.9 kompiliert worden ist.
httpd -V
Oder, wenn Du die Optionen für configure wissen willst: config.log im
Source-Verzeichnis.
HTH,
Rainer
Hi,
I have implemented a re-write rule that captures the incoming requests,
checks for a cookie and then directs the user to another system to
authenticate and get a cookie before being allowed to access pages under
the webserver. E.g:
RewriteCond %{HTTP_HOST} !=
RewriteCond
Hello,
Please read the following article:
http://wiki.apache.org/httpd/13PermissionDenied
As for your second question, simply change your AddHandler line from
AddHandler application/x-httpd-php .php
to
AddHandler application/x-httpd-php .php .php3
in your configuration. Not that if you were
Hi
When am doing configure am getting these errors.
performing libtool configuration...
/home/kodiak/httpd-2.2.9/srclib/apr/configure: line 9945: syntax error near
unexpected token `lt_decl_varnames,'
/home/kodiak/httpd-2.2.9/srclib/apr/configure: line 9945:
Steve,
Without digging too much in your particular issue, note that
RewriteCond will only match the query string if you use
%{QUERY_STRING}; You can check the following guide for examples:
http://wiki.apache.org/httpd/RewriteQueryString
Frank
On 7/10/08, Foster, Stephen (ASPIRE) [EMAIL
Hi,
I have a TCP client-server application written in Java using the
standard socket APIs.
Now, I want to introduce Apache as the proxy server between them. And
hence I am using the mod_proxy module.
The communication among client, apache and server is properly being
established but facing a
but when i try to open it with firefox, all i obtain is that error message:
It is usually quite irelevant what User Agent says, for you as admin, the
source of information is the error log:
http://wiki.apache.org/httpd/DistrosDefaultLayout shows where main distros
place Apache files.
There are 2 domains, example.com and example.net seeing the same document
root and thus having the same content.
I want both them get indexed in search engines as separate domains.
1- Do I need to create these 2 domains under Apache separately?
2- Or aliasing one to another can do
Hi Apache gurus.
I am looking for a simple way to get a maintenance page up on RHEL4AS running
httpd version 2.0.52.
the maintenance page should come up when the site is down...or if there is a
maintenence going on...like uploads and such.
I have looked around found .htaccess, or the Rewrite
Hi Apache gurus.
I am looking for a simple way to get a maintenance page up on RHEL4AS running
httpd version 2.0.52.
the maintenance page should come up when the site is down...or if there is a
maintenence going on...like uploads and such.
I have looked around found .htaccess, or the Rewrite
Hi,
We are experiencing intermittent problems with a particular site that is not
returning the correct file that is requested. For instance if we request
the index.html file we actually get a css file or even an image. From the
apache access log you can see that the size of the index.html file
Tavian Barnes wrote:
Just an idea from a guy who really knows next to nothing about proxies :
If
- a proxy configuration allows you to selectively forward some requests
to a
selection of sites, but not to a local file
- but what you want to do is to redirect some URLs to a local file
If somebody can try and answer my questions posted below would really help
me. I have been reading about other ways of re-directing the traffic and I
found mod_perl module could also help in doing that. Since I have not done
this before advise beforehand would make things clear.
On 7/9/08, Mohit
I use mod_jk to load balance some java applications. When I do a Unix
tail on the log that mod_jk generates I don't see anything that
indicates which instance of an application is being accessed:
Example:
[Thu Jul 10 12:29:36 2008] pc webtools.uiuc.edu 0.001352
[Thu Jul 10 12:29:36 2008]
Hi
I am trying to upgrade apache to version 2.2.9 on Red Hat
2.6.9-67.0.15.ELsmp. When I run the configure script with any option, it gives
a warning as below.
configure: WARNING: Unrecognized options: --disable-actions, --disable-cgi
Though it gives warnings, it compiles smoothly
After successful compilation of Apache 2.2.9 , Apache folder on
/usr/lcoal/httpd is owned by root:root.
It should be owned by apache:apache. How to go about fixing that..
VPN Cluster wrote:
After successful compilation of Apache 2.2.9 , Apache folder on
/usr/lcoal/httpd is owned by root:root.
It should be owned by apache:apache. How to go about fixing that..
Hello,
The files under /usr/local/httpd *should* belong to root, actually.
You should never chown
VPN Cluster wrote:
After successful compilation of Apache 2.2.9 , Apache folder on
/usr/lcoal/httpd is owned by root:root.
It should be owned by apache:apache.
Never. Absolutely not. Anyone who compromises apache with an arbitrary
code execution exploit or uses any number of vulnerable
I have several other servers that have apache and they all owned by
apache:apache . Even /usr/local/httpd/bin/apachectl is owned by apach:apache
This is the only machine where I compiled apache but I see all the tree of
folder and files under /usr/local/httpd is owned by root:root ..
On Thu, Jul
You need to fix those installations immediately, then. You can run:
chown -R root:root /usr/local/httpd
to fix it.
If you have any directories that require write access for your scripts,
chmod those to 775, and chgrp to apache. Be aware that you should
prevent script and unknown content
Hi..
Got a bit of an issue here, that I can't seem to resolve.
I have a test domain on a dynamic service (dyndns.org). the test domain is
foo.gotdns.com, which i have pointing to my external cable/dsl address.
Here's my issue, I would really like to be able to have the external user be
able to
Hi
I am trying to upgrade apache to version 2.2.9 on Red Hat
2.6.9-67.0.15.ELsmp. When I run the configure script with any option,
it gives a warning as below.
configure: WARNING: Unrecognized options: --disable-actions, --disable-cgi
Though it gives warnings, it compiles smoothly when
Hello,
I have an Apache 2.2 running on a Fedora Linux distribution. It has worked
fine so far until I've recently deployed a simple Ruby-on-rails application
with Passenger module. I created a VirtualHost (port based) for the Ruby
application. I also do a simple authentication and redirection
On 7/10/08, S. Ural [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
There are 2 domains, example.com and example.net seeing the same document
root and thus having the same content.
I want both them get indexed in search engines as separate domains.
1- Do I need to create these 2 domains under Apache separately?
Infocom Admin wrote:
Hi
I am trying to upgrade apache to version 2.2.9 on Red Hat
2.6.9-67.0.15.ELsmp. When I run the configure script with any option, it
gives a warning as below.
configure: WARNING: Unrecognized options: --disable-actions, --disable-cgi
Though it gives warnings,
Hi,
I am sending many requests from TCP client to Apache. Using mod_proxy it
will be routed to the destinition server.
In every client request, I want to send different HTTP headers but I
found that Apache adds its own headers and does not allow client to set
request specific headers.
So, my
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