Hi,
i got the follwing configuration:
Linux 2.4.27-3-386 #1 Wed Dec 6 00:38:33 UTC 2006 i686 GNU/Linux
Server version: Apache/2.0.54
When i try to download a file larger than 2gb i get a 403 Error.
How can i cure this?
Greets, John
Krist van Besien wrote:
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Hi,
i got the follwing configuration:
Linux 2.4.27-3-386 #1 Wed Dec 6 00:38:33 UTC 2006 i686 GNU/Linux
Server version: Apache/2.0.54
When i try to download a file larger than 2gb i get a 403 Error
is a
href='http://othersite.com/catalog/343'
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for / into /Customer
So my URL of / proxised to http://1.2.3.4:8080/www/
http://1.2.3.4:8080/www/ and gives me an error as my application is not
there.
Any suggestions at how to alias/rewrite/redirect/proxy the root to /Customer
?
Thanks
john
and burstable bandwidth choices.
Any guidance or pointers to documentation much appreciated.
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on port 8080. Typically
it runs on 8009.
The port needs to match the definition for the Coyote AJP listener in the
Tomcat server.xml file.
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I have multiple vhosts on the same IP an each one has a different
certificate for SSL, eg.:
* certificate #1 for vhost1.mydomain.com
* certificate #2 for vhost2.mydomain.com
...
* certificate #N for vhostN.mydomain.com
Unfortunately Apache always serves the first certificate, whatever the
reach a wide audience.
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Hi,
Why Name-based virtual hosting cannot be used with SSL secure
servers ?
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vulnerable than
443.
Why don't you see more SSL addresses like this? Why shouldn't I do this?
Any comments, much appreciated.
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well. It sounded like a good idea! Luckily IP addresses are still
cheap and available. Guess I'll grab another block of 64.
Thanks: John
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I think the bigger issue is that you
) is a pretty current release of RedHat OpenSSL. There are
slightly newer ones (43.17 is the current release).
It's funky but you may be better off just building with what RedHat
bundles.
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appreciated. I¹m running Apache 2.2.8.
John
Hi all
I have apache 1.3.37 and I noticed that Total Kbytes value has a limitation,
580 GB approximately.
Has anyone else noticed that?
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Hi all
When I type http://server/index.php i can see the index.php
But when I type http://server/index.php/1234 i can also see the index.php
I assume that Apache handles index.php as a directory or alias and does not
give the 404 error code but 304 or 200.
Any thoughts on that?
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When I type http://server/index.php i can see the index.php
But when I type http://server/index.php/1234 i can also see the
index.php
The term you're looking for in TFM is PATH_INFO.
I assume that Apache handles index.php as a directory
I've just started hosting some files for a Gnu/Linux project and my upstream
bandwidth is saturated. How can I limit upstream bandwidth in Apache web
server?
I think it's my upstream bandwidth. Suddenly after posting the link for the
files my internet access is very slow.
I've got a tomcat app with apache (2.2) in front of it. Apache handles
the auth through LDAP and requires membership in a specific group. One
of the app features allows the user to generate an csv file from some
data and download it. When this download fires with an IE client, the
browser also
14, 2008 at 12:55 PM, D'Ausilio, John
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I've got a tomcat app with apache (2.2) in front of it. Apache handles
the
auth through LDAP and requires membership in a specific group. One of
the
app features allows the user to generate an csv file from some data
and
download
Should also mention .. the OPTIONS request comes in *without* a user,
hence the 401 ..
I've got a tomcat app with apache (2.2) in front of it. Apache handles
the auth through LDAP and requires membership in a specific group. One
of the app features allows the user to generate an csv
On Thursday 14 February 2008 8:24:03 am john frey wrote:
I've just started hosting some files for a Gnu/Linux project and my
upstream bandwidth is saturated. How can I limit upstream bandwidth in
Apache web server?
I think it's my upstream bandwidth. Suddenly after posting the link
?
If there is no plan to evaluate Apache Tomcat by itself, has it ever been a
component of a CCEVS or NIAP evaluated system?
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have looked into this issue
(http://marc.info/?l=apache-httpd-usersm=112307824726606w=2) already
discussed on this list and have found my issue is not related to range
headers since Apache 2.0.55 contains the patch (fix).
Cheers
John
by a higher version of 2 or by
a bugfix? I checked the changelog, but, I didn't see anything.
Thanks,
John
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I'm running 2.2.4 and I've been told I need
/VirtualHost
But this does not seem to work. When I request /server-status on the normal
host addresses, it works fine.
Am I missing something ?
Thanks
john
Hi. I am trying to write a (somewhat) long-running cgi script that
will display its
output as it processes.
Right now, my browser is waiting until receiving all the output (until
the script
terminates or closes stdout) before displaying anything.
Based on what I have read, content should be
Do you have the jvmRoute setup in the server.xml in JBoss/Tomcat (e.g.
Engine ... jvmRoute=node1) ?
you have balance_workers, I think it's balanced_workers
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I just got an email saying this message didn't make it through the spam
filters, but when I came back to the site, it was there! So, I don't know...
I guess I will check back tomorrow and if it's gone, I will try to post it
again in a way that doesn't piss off your spambot.
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now. Does anyone have any suggestions?
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No suggestion but I am seeing these errors too.
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The permission error is solved, I don't feel too good giving PHP write access
to an entire folder...
and yes the PHP tutorial has no security checks at all, it's just a beginners
tutorial.
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I'm using php mod and i'm a newbie to both php apache, I was wondering if
someone could help me with this since I haven't found an answer in the
documentation.
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Could someone cast an eye over this please - eventually swap fills and
the server dies. Its under very light load, a few php sites, some direct
html pages, some perl and java.
First the system spec:
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eventually swap fills and
the server dies. Its under very light load, a few
php sites, some direct
html pages, some perl and java.
It's depend mainly about what
First thing I would try is putting gibberish in your .htaccess file,
and see if you get an error when you load pages in the directory
containing the gibberish .htaccess file. If you don't get an error,
Apache isn't loading your .htaccess file.
If you DO get an error, you can take out the
23058 0/0/2781R 0.0013 0 0.0 0.00
0.33? ? ..reading..
I can put the complete netstat and server-status files up for DL if
anyone requests.
Thanks very much!
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of intercepting the request?
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failed][Filter Error]
I'll assume you are using httpd 2.2.x
Not sure about all of your issues but to use require valid-user you
need:
AuthzLDAPAuthoritative Off
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, mod_alias,
mod_userdir, mod_speling, mod_actions, mod_imap, mod_asis, mod_cgi,
mod_dir, mod_autoindex, mod_include, mod_info, mod_status,
mod_negotiation, mod_mime, mod_mime_magic, mod_log_config, mod_define,
mod_env, mod_vhost_alias, http_core
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that the form is not broken in any way
and submits a valid POST request.
Any information would be greatly appreciated.
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as POST and where there was successful transmission
of data. Each of the codes below has a 200 response ! In all cases, the
request was sent as POST.
John
GET /cgi-bin/response.pl HTTP/1.1 200 1483 - Mozilla/4.0 (compatible;
MSIE 6.0; Windows NT 5.1; SV1)
GET /cgi-bin/response.pl HTTP/1.1
at the server end or the browser end.
Thanks
John
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apache-mrtg
And the other one I remember was called Cricket
I don't have references to these but perhaps you can find them.
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I'm new to PHP but not J2EE. In J2EE you can set the container to
resolve separate apps based off their hostname as long as you set them
up as web-apps in the config.
So for example, you can on a single PC visit
http://localhost:8080/www.example1.com and
http://localhost:8080/www.example2.com.
-shared=max
--enable-rule=SHARED_CORE --enable-module=so
For php:
CPPFLAGS=-DLINUX=22 -DEAPI \
./configure \
--with-config-file-path=/usr/local/etc/httpd/conf \
--with-apxs=/usr/local/etc/httpd/bin/apxs
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My ldap auth works 100% when my ldap url is
ldap://dir:389
and fails 100% when I attempt to go via ssl
ldaps://dir:636
and spews forth
auth_ldap authenticate: user johndoe authentication failed; URI / [LDAP: ssl connections not supported][Can't contact
LDAP server]
If I use ldap://dir:636
Say I have example.com set up like this:
example.com. IN NS ns.example.com.
example.com. IN NS ns0.example.com.
ns.example.com. IN A 1.2.3.4
example.com. IN A 1.2.3.4
webmail.example.com. IN CNAME example.com.
mail.example.com. IN CNAME
Boyle Owen wrote:
I have 2 dedicated Fed linux servers, one running httpd 2.0.51, which
does not show this problem, and the other running 2.0.53 which does.
Both host about 30 domains across 8 IP addresses each. The
problem I'm
trying to solve is an automatic redirection of http://example.com
that.
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still need to use DavDepthInfinity for the recursion issue.
DAVDepthInfinity on
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Boyle Owen wrote:
You must have a NameVirtualHost directive somewhere for 1.2.3.4 (any
included files?). Anyway, why fight it? You absolutely *need*
NameVirtualHost to do name-based virtual-hosting so just type it in and
end the pain.
I found them in httpd.include - it begins like this:
I have 2 dedicated Fed linux servers, one running httpd 2.0.51, which
does not show this problem, and the other running 2.0.53 which does.
Both host about 30 domains across 8 IP addresses each. The problem I'm
trying to solve is an automatic redirection of http://example.com to
On 21-Mar-07, at 00:23 , Sander Temme wrote:
On Mar 20, 2007, at 9:04 PM, Andre-John Mas wrote:
Hi,
I have just downloaded Apache 2.2.4, compiled it, installed it
and the tried running it. What I get when I call:
./apachectl start
is:
./apachectl: line 102: 12799 Segmentation fault
On 21-Mar-07, at 00:23 , Sander Temme wrote:
On Mar 20, 2007, at 9:04 PM, Andre-John Mas wrote:
Hi,
I have just downloaded Apache 2.2.4, compiled it, installed it
and the tried running it. What I get when I call:
./apachectl start
is:
./apachectl: line 102: 12799 Segmentation fault
On 24-Mar-07, at 11:54 , Andre-John Mas wrote:
Thread 0 Crashed:
0 httpd 0x0002da40 compile_regex + 2434 (pcre.c:2463)
1 httpd 0x0002d6a7 compile_regex + 1513 (pcre.c:3666)
2 httpd 0x000300f4 pcre_compile + 696 (pcre.c:5511)
3 httpd
/
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the authx phase.
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that developers can test code in
their own environments before pushing to a QA server. This means HTML
as well as perl CGI in a conventional cgi-bin setup.
So far, I've got mod_userdir enabled, and the following directives configured:
UserDir disabled
UserDir /thishost/u/*/public_html
UserDir enabled john
Please can anyone help or point me in the right direction?
Many thanks,
John.
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Hi All,
At the moment my
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ProxyPassReverse / http://127.0.0.1:8080
ProxyRequests Off
/IfModule
Any feedback would be extremely helpful,
Regards,
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as is.
On my Solaris system I use:
cd src dir/jk/native
export CC=gcc
./configure --with-apxs=/opt/apache_2.2.4/bin/apxs \
--with-java-home=/usr/j2se
gmake (Note: Use GNU make here)
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software needs to launch a CGI script. Does that
need to exist in each vhost separately?
We've been working our way through documentation, but clearly still have
a lot to learn.
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tcp_close_wait_interval 6
tcp_rexmit_interval_max 1
tcp_keepalive_interval 3
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I am looking for instrunctions on how to disable mod_ssl for 1.3 and 2.0.
Thanks,
John Flores
?
Thanks
John Flores
Do you know where I can find documentation on this subject?
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The script is /etc/rc.d/rc3.d/S11apache2 - ../apache2
I feel that the priority of the apache's beginning
] Name Resolution error
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Well, I did what you mentioned but the problem remains
Cannot resolve the virtual hosts.
When you say that Domainname1 is the name of one of your virtual
hosts, what do you exaclty mean by that? Can you post us part of your
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My config is
...
VirtualHost Domainname1:80
ServerAdmin root@ Domainname1
ServerName Domainname1
Is your server able to resolve this name? The problem might be that
apache is not able to find out what IP adress this Virtual Host needs
to be atached too
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Sorry about that.
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HostnameLookups
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I didn't receive a copy of your last post, but I'm going to pretend
you're talking to me. (Please, BTW, use plain text for posts.)
In /etc/rc3.d (or wherever) what is the name of your apache
startup script?
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Hi all
I have installed apache 2.2.3
Apache starts automatically, so there is an error
[Mon Jan 08 20:11:27 2007] [error] (EAI 3)Temporary failure in name
resolution: Could not resolve host name DomainName1 -- ignoring!
[Mon Jan 08 20:11:27 2007] [error] (EAI 3)Temporary failure in name
it,
everything works fine.
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how about the value of the HostnameLookups, it should set to Off
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://ad.nos.com:3268/OU=Accounts,DC=nos,DC=com?sAMAccountName?sub?(objectClass=*)
You probably also need:
AuthzLDAPAuthoritative Off
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to install only the
ldap libraries?
Thanks for any help.
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On Thu, 2006-11-23 at 14:58 +, Jorge Bastos wrote:
Guys,
Anyone?
I suggest you post this at mysql@lists.mysql.com This is an Apache
list, not a MySQL one.
But just to give you a hint, % is a wildcard character in MySQL. It
is not replaced with the username.
are mostly described as
attributes in (our) AD.
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On 11/11/06, Stephen Liu [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
$ sudo /etc/init.d/apache2 start
Password:
* Starting apache 2.0 web server... Syntax error on line 1 of
/etc/apache2/ports.conf:
Listen takes one argument, A port number or a numeric IP address and a
port number [fail]
* end *
$ cat
Hi, I am getting an Access Forbidden Error 403 on my files, even though
I have the directories (and subdirectories) set to drwxr-xr-x. I am
cross posting this in the hopes that somebody will know how I can fix
this on one of these lists.
incredibly slowly.
I try to restart Apache, but the process won't restart, and I can't kill
it. I can't even shut down the box - I have to power cycle it
to get it to come back.
Any ideas greatly appreciated,
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John
Thanks for your reply
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On Fri, 27 Oct 2006, Quentin North wrote:
Im trying to build apache 2.2.23 on Centos4 with
mod_ldap_auth. Im using
the following
to build APR with ldap:
--with-ldap --with-ldap-dir=/opt/openldap
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On 10/5/06, AR [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
I have this line of code in PHP:
include_once('../config.inc.php');
I'm 100% sure that the file config.inc.php is a directory up.
config.inc.php is in /var/www/html
and the file that calls it is in
/var/www/html/classes
nevertheless, i'm getting
of directories in
the URL. It all works great for foor-level URL's. I hope I answered your question. Now if someone could help me answer mine... -=jeff
On 9/28/06, John king [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Where is your server cert installed? If it is installed on the reverse proxy server, do you
/Proxy
Like I've stated - take the Auth part away and the
IIS authentication works fine. It appears to me that
when I put the Auth statements in place that the
Proxy wants to do all authentications rather than just
the first access authentication.
Can anyone help?
Thanx
John
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Has anybody gotten Apache to install correctly under
Microsoft Vista?
I've seen the question, and never seen an affirmative
answer.
as far as I know, no-one is even working on installing
apache on Vista officially
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Is there a way to configure the backround and text colors of the auto generated Directory index through mod_autoindex? I do not care about fancy searching or listings, I just want to be able to do basic configuring of the text.
How low will we go? Check out Yahoo! Messengers low PC-to-Phone
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Jim.
Thanks for the reply. Thats the problem. The static Ip address is inthe
first two urls but the url flips to that of the router as soon as
abooking request is made from the outside to the server behind the
router. Any ideas
GI scripts are
stored.(there's my first guess - that your apache is running under
Windows!)
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Hi Steve. Thanks for your help on
this.
Do you have an idea what the CGI script is that
controls the IP address
n 04/09/06, John
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Hi Steve. Thanks for your help on
this.
Do you have an idea what the CGI script is that
controls the IP address to be used?
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problem or both or neither?
What is the solution?
Thanks for any help
John Tunstall
Hi. I just realised that I should have mentioned
that this is all on Windows XP.
JohnT
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Hi. I have a problem!
I am
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