Re: [users@httpd] Error in APR files

2023-05-07 Thread Eric Covener
On Sun, May 7, 2023 at 9:55 AM John Iliffe wrote: > > Thanks Frank. > > What I did was: > wget https://apr.apache.org/download.cgi/apr-1.7.4.tar.bz2 Maybe this redirected to a download mirror URL in the past, but it doesn't now and this URL isn't on the website. The website links to

Re: [users@httpd] Error in APR files

2023-05-07 Thread John Iliffe
Thanks Frank. What I did was: wget https://apr.apache.org/download.cgi/apr-1.7.4.tar.bz2 which is more or less how I got the Apache source. But I will use the package that comes with the distro. Seems to be the normal way to get it from the responses I got. thanks for your help. John

Re: [users@httpd] Could use some advice on what I'm doing wrong with securing Apache server

2023-05-07 Thread Florian Schwalm
That "Require all granted" effectively provides access regardless of authentication. Try removing this line, so only Require ldap-group applies. Am 1. Mai 2023 21:57:43 MESZ schrieb Kent Wick : >Environment: SLES 15 SP4, fully patched, uses SSSD to successfully logon to >the host as an

Re: [users@httpd] Best way to Install

2023-05-07 Thread Florian Schwalm
You can just install from the default package repositories on Rocky Linux. The distro follows the same update policy that CentOS had, meaning that software versions will never change unless you upgrade the OS version itself. The maintainers only integrate security fixes and they do so by

Re: [users@httpd] Error in APR files

2023-05-07 Thread Frank Gingras
Compiling from source isn't the best path, if you're referencing the other users@ post, no. You should use your distro's packages, unless you need a very specific version. That being said, the files from the main link are fine. It sounds like you saved the web page: