Thanks
Serge Fonville wrote:
If you name the module differently and make sure the assigned file
extension is different. That should work fine
I'd check ;-)
_http://lmgtfy.org/?q=multiple+php+versions+apachel=1
http://lmgtfy.org/?q=multiple+php+versions+apachel=1_
HTH
Regards,
Hi,
I tried to recompile and install the patched mod_mem_cache.c file from the
bug report above but I got some errors. The command I used to create and
install the loadable module:
# /usr/local/apache2/bin/apxs -c -i mod_mem_cache.c cache_storage.c
cache_util.c
This created new mod_mem_cache.so
Hi All,
I am using Apache configured with mod_auth_basic module. I added the
AuthType Basic and other related information in Location /.
This is protecting all accesses to all locations in WebServer. Now i want to
add one exception for a particular page /xyz, if it is accessed from a
particular
Hi all
I have a Oracle Web application which is running in backend server as
http://oraclewebapplication: . I am trying to pass it through apache
reverse proxy as
https://myreverseproxy/myapps but after initial load its redirects back to
backend server as
On 9 Oct 2009, at 08:59, isha b wrote:
Hi all
I have a Oracle Web application which is running in backend server
as http://oraclewebapplication: . I am trying to pass it through
apache reverse proxy as
https://myreverseproxy/myapps but after initial load its redirects
back to
Prasanna Ram Venkatachalam wrote:
Hi All,
I am using Apache configured with mod_auth_basic module. I added the
AuthType Basic and other related information in Location /.
This is protecting all accesses to all locations in WebServer. Now i want to
add one exception for a particular page /xyz,
Igor Cicimov icici...@gmail.com writes:
Sorry to hijack the thread guys but just wondered if the same goes with
mod_mem_cache module I mean the additional .c files in the apxs command?
Yes, see config.m4 in the modules/cache directory which tells the build
which files are needed.
--
Dan
But there is an index.html file in that directory. If I go to
/tpg/docfiles/online/index.html it works just fine. It is only when we try
to just hit a directory. It happens on any subdirectory after the root.
Hitting the root without a filename works fine. It finds the index.html and
load
Here is the some of the information from my conf file.
VirtualHost x.x.x.x:8081
ServerAdmin ad...@localhost
DocumentRoot D:/docs
ServerName x.x.x.x:8081
ServerAlias x.x.x.x:8081
ErrorLog logs/partners3/error.log
CustomLog logs/partners3/access.log common
SetEnvIf
With the configuration structure show below, your DirectoryIndex
statement does not apply to the VirtualHost section. It applies to the
main configuration. When you use name-based VirtualHost sections,
whetever is outside of them normally only specifies defaults, overridden
(or not) by the
How do I check to see if it is inheriting. Also, I tried adding the
DirectoryIndex in the VirtualHost section, but it still did not work.
John
awarnier wrote:
With the configuration structure show below, your DirectoryIndex
statement does not apply to the VirtualHost section. It
Can't you just remove the Require valid-user ?
Thank Andre. I tried that.
Removing that from Location /xyz is still asking for credentials :( (i
guess because / is protected)
I want the whole root to be protected, so i cannot remove it from Location
/
Just want to add an exception for a single
What version of Apache are you using, on which platform ?
Can you give us you whole configuration file ? What you are telling us
about your configuration, and the URLs which you mentioned in your first
post, do not match.
About this :
VirtualHost x.x.x.x:8081
Are you sure that you are really
I completely agree that it is most likely an issue with my config. I am
pretty new to Apache. Below is the complete config. I know I probably did
not do some things correctly, but it is working good for except for this one
thing that has just come up.
ServerRoot C:/Program Files/Apache
Forgot to mention we are running 2.2.9 on Windows 2003. We are also behind a
load balance switch. So, technically users come in https and the lb switch
drops it down to the server running http port 8081.
John
awarnier wrote:
What version of Apache are you using, on which platform ?
Can
Hi
I'm running Apache httpd-2.3 on a 64-bit machine running CentOS (Linux
Kernel 2.6.18-92.1.22.el5 SMP). It is configured to run PHP scripts using
suPHP so that user scripts run as PHP-CGI processes. In my scenario, we
provide hosting services to a number of users who are hosted using
Name-based
Thanks.
From: Igor Cicimov [mailto:icici...@gmail.com]
Sent: Thursday, October 08, 2009 6:17 PM
To: users@httpd.apache.org
Subject: Re: [us...@httpd] How do I enable mod_disk_cache logging?
Set the LogLevel to debug and you should see the mod_cache entries in the error
log file.
On Fri, Oct 9,
apache-1.3.41_1
I just ran into a strange thing. After having rebooted my server, Apache
isn't starting up again saying:
Syntax error on line 54 of /usr/local/etc/apache/httpd.conf:
Cannot load /usr/local/libexec/apache/libperl.so into server: Shared
object libperl.so not found, required by
jwberger wrote:
I completely agree that it is most likely an issue with my config. I am
pretty new to Apache. Below is the complete config. I know I probably did
not do some things correctly, but it is working good for except for this one
thing that has just come up.
No problem. This forum
I apologize for my lack of understanding. Next time I will give version and
platform along with the full configuration in the future. To answer you
question about the Weblogic stuff. The mod_wl_22.so file came from my
Weblogic installation. It is there proxy file. Also the Location
In fact I pretty much went with defaults on where everything was located in
the configuration file. So, the VirtualHost information was where it was
located to begin with.
John
awarnier wrote:
jwberger wrote:
I completely agree that it is most likely an issue with my config. I am
pretty
Thanks Dan. I did that but I got the following error when tried to start
apache afterwards:
httpd: Syntax error on line 70 of /usr/local/apache2/conf/httpd.conf: Cannot
load /usr/local/apache2/modules/mod_mem_cache.so into server: ld.so.1:
./bin/httpd: fatal: relocation error: file
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