an up your system if you can't do it yourself but
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gt; thread per each port).
And this requirement breaks that solution. The original server needs
to be involved. As stated you have conflicting requirements.
Perhaps if you told us what you were trying to accomplish someone might
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> I say "if" because I am trying something and so far it seems to be
> working. I realized that this was a recent problem and that I
> recently upgraded to 2.4.20. I reverted to 2.4
ng and so far it seems to be
working. I realized that this was a recent problem and that I recently
upgraded to 2.4.20. I reverted to 2.4.18 last night and so far so
good. I will report after a few days or sooner if it happens again.
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if it only blocked WP sites but it blocks all of them.
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and the extension
is in the config as "AddHandler cgi-script .py".
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then you may not have added php file
types. Search for AddType if that is the case.
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are relevant but all of this was working under 11.10.2.
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I have been trying to upgrade to Apache 2.4.9 on a NetBSD system but I
am running into this issue. The server starts but I get a bunch of
warnings and the certificate is not served. Here is an example log:
[Tue Jul 15
On Tue, 29 Jul 2014 20:15:29 +0200
Daniel dferra...@gmail.com wrote:
ServerName and certificate CN should match, and if it's a wildcard it
should be added to a ServerAlias directive.
Yes, checked all that and still it didn't work under 2.4.9 but worked
just fine under 2.4.10.
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point does the added
complexity of this outweigh the minor convenience for your users.
Remember, users can have their browsers remember passwords so you would
generally be asking them to type in a login and password once.
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various things that you learned, research when you run into
problems and then come back here with specific questions when you run
into a roadblock. Before you do that last step you should read this.
http://www.catb.org/~esr/faqs/smart-questions.html
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quite understand the problem yet.
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with certificates are on a dedicated IP.
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important than high security.
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/Files
SetEnvIf User-Agent .*MSIE.* \
nokeepalive ssl-unclean-shutdown \
downgrade-1.0 force-response-1.0
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? I checked the web and found other ways to
protect those files but none of them work either.
Files ~ ^\.ht
Order allow,deny
Deny from all
Satisfy All
/Files
Files ~ ^\.svn
Order allow,deny
Deny from all
Satisfy All
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is that Location is always rooted to the top level. Will it DTRT if I
leave off the leading slash?
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Directory ~ ^\.svn
Require all denied
/Directory
This doesn't work. I believe that this is because I have other
Directory directives that override it. Would the above work if
changed Directory to a Location
way,
you need to tell us what environment you are in, especially what
operating system you are using.
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Google for robots.txt.
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encrypted) world readable. Similar issue with mod_php. Even though the
site runs as the user, mod_php still runs as nobody so data files need
to be world writable.
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didn't FU the configs
30 If I don't touch it, Apache continues to run fine
40 If I stop and restart Apache it gets the error.
50 GOTO 10
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D'Arcy J.M. Cain da...@vex.net wrote:
Database connections from the web site are fine since suExec runs the
scripts as occ. Is there any way to make the dbd connection run as
occ as well?
If this is simply not possible, a quick note to that effect would
.
That doesn't help me authenticate the other users. I know that I can
make this work if I have one client but I am trying to make it work for
hundreds of different users.
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runs the
scripts as occ. Is there any way to make the dbd connection run as occ
as well?
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D'Arcy J.M. Cain da...@vex.net wrote:
I have recently upgraded to Apache 2.4, suExec and dbd authentication
with PostgreSQL. This is on a system with multiple users. Here is an
example virtual host entry:
Pardon my followup to my own message but I realized
while the server is
running.
By which I mean that it always starts at boot time and if I have to
restart it (i.e Apache) while the server (i.e. the computer, not
Apache) is running, sometimes it restarts and sometimes it doesn't.
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