2ndscreen URL looks very suspicious; I've never seen
/cgi-bin which was not followed by something. Whatever has handled that URL
looks like it has sent out a page with a URL containing http://192.168.0.2
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Jon. Thanks I will come back after exploring your suggestion.
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Without looking
to
overcome this and retauin the static IP that you see in the early screens
below? Is it a config problem; a router proble; or what?
Any help gratefully received.
John T
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to remember to change the .htaccess file each time a new site version gets
pushed through the process.
Thanks,
John H. Nyhuis
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Hi,I am running the test suite for apache 2.0.55 on rhel4 and I am not able to figure out why the following test is failing:# testing : GET /modules/include/exec/on/cmd.shtml# expected: pass# received:
not ok 15Can any one help me in debugging out why is this test failing?
, samples. would be great.
Check the archives -- stickysession doesn't work as it should (or as
you'd expect from the documentation).
John
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26825 exit signal
Segmentation fault (11)
Any assistance you may be able to provide would be deeply appreciated.
I'm running out of ideas.
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Joshua:
Thanks for your reply. Do you think an upgrade might resolve the issue?
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specified, it's as if there is no session affinity at all.
So is mod_proxy_balancer intended to be a Tomcat-only feature, or are we
dealing with a bug here? (Or, *shudder,* have I incorrectly configured
something? :))
I'd be happy to provide debug logs if it seems appropriate.
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On Wed, Jul 19, 2006 at 12:13:11PM -0400, Joshua Slive wrote:
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On Tue, Jul 18, 2006 at 08:53:51PM -0400, Joshua Slive wrote:
Are any of the requests byte-ranges (response code 206). If so, see:
http://issues.apache.org/bugzilla
equal 11. So at least to this point the server thinks it sent something.
Can anyone familiar with the API for generating output give me a hand? Is there
some type of flush function I need to call? Or an init function?
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Hello,
I have been trying for days to figure out how to get my web site
redirected
(301) to a different domain by using RedirectMatch (mod_alias) but all
I
get on
EVERY attempt is an extra slash / added to the end of the address in
the
browser. Of course the server then performs
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I'm having a problem with Apache 2.0.54 (we're running
test
Ki Song wrote:
I've been running an apache/postfix/mysql server for about a year now.
I found out that this error has been going on for a while:
[warn] NameVirtualHost 70.88.225.1:80 has no VirtualHosts
This indicates that you hven't defined any virtual domains to be served
by your
Hi. I was wondering if I can setup a reverse proxy using Apache and
somehow have the origin server require a client certificate from the
proxy server? I've been reading the docs about the directives, and it
looks like the SSLProxyVerify directive will require the proxy to obtain
a valid
Ellison , John P wrote:
Hi. I was wondering if I can setup a reverse proxy using Apache and
somehow have the origin server require a client certificate from
the
proxy server? I've been reading the docs about the directives, and
it
looks like the SSLProxyVerify directive will require
I then added the modules to httpd.conf (LoadModule proxy_module
modules/mod_proxy.so, etc). Upon trying to stop the currently running server
with apachectl, I received the following error:
httpd: Syntax error on line 82 of /usr/local/apache2/conf/httpd.conf: Cannot
load
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I added below lines in httpd.conf, but
Directory /app1/images/
Options -Indexes
/Directory
The directory directive should reference the full directory path:
e.g. if tomcat is in /opt:
Directory /opt/tomcat/app1/images
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Hello Everyone,
Just joined the list today. I've used Apache HTTP Server for simple
static
sites with the default configuration and am looking at using it for
reverse
proxying now. I'm a newbie and am confused about how to proceed with
enabling HTTPS to the reverse proxy server and
...
SSLVerifyClient require
SSLVerifyDepth 1
...
I noticed this in your config. Remove these two parameters. They are
requiring a client side certificate exchange which it doesn't sound like you
want at this point. Meaning, client identity verification.
JP
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I commented out those two lines, restarted apache, but failed to make any
progress. I can get
...
There is one particular spammer who I want to deny access to my web
site.
He is leaving comments sending emails through the contact form which
are full of p*rn site urls etc.
He is spoofing his ip address so denying access on ip is out. The only
thing consistent is the browser he
that. Any thoughts?
thanks!
john
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#1 0x401a660a in apr_brigade_destroy () from /usr/lib/libaprutil-0.so.0
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Rajat Sharma wrote:
Creating of configuration such as below is fine. ButIs above to be put in
httpd.conf or .httpaccess or in completely new filemod_rewrite.conf
RewriteEngine on
RewriteBase/~quux/
RewriteRule^foo$ foo/ [R]
Broun Emmanuel wrote:
Hello freinds
I intend to run locally installed software (.exe, dll) from a remote machine.
The interest is to carry out computing at the server, then call for
results to the client.
Am doing this using Java but there is always an error of access.
what can i do
Stuart, Ed wrote:
Hello all;
I new to the administration of an Apache web server and am looking for a
way to see how many clients are connected to the web server. We're
running Apache 2.0.46 on Red Hat AS 4. Netstat gives me connection info,
but shows multiple connections for the clients. How
Calin Cirstea wrote:
Is there any way to programmatically configure the Apache Virtual
Directory?
Virtual Directory is not a term that is used in the Apache world. It
appears to be a Microsoft IIS term.
I know how to do it statically (httpd.conf) but I would like a
dynamically (runtime)
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RewriteCond %{SCRIPT_FILENAME} !^redirect\.html [NC]
RewriteRule ^/$ /redirect.html
Basically, if the URL doesn't contain 'redirect.html', redirect to
redirect.html
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Hi, I usually have no problem redirecting based on what is in the URL,
but now I'm trying to redirect all pages in a site to one page on the
same site. I have to exclude that one page from the redirection process
else I get
, if everything were simple,
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where your mail server lives, bear in mind that webmail (or at least
Squirrelmail) doesn't have to run on the same machine as the mailserver.
Sorry to be so long winded. Hope that helps.
John
Is any way to log accesses per directory ?
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Is any way
Hi,
Thanks so much for your help, and the book idea. Tomorrow I am going
to boarders here in Hawaii to get a book.
Getting better I finally got tomcat apache 2 working.
Thanks for your help
JOhn
On Mar 29, 2006, at 8:09 PM, Mike Dewhirst wrote:
John Barrett wrote:
Hi,
I am hoping somebody
Thanks so much for your help, I am going to go to the store tomorrow:)
John
On Mar 29, 2006, at 8:03 PM, Steven Pierce wrote:
You can not usually go wrong with the Oreily books. The best way
would be to
go to your local bookstore, and then start looking at the books. A
book that
I would
Hi,
Thanks so much, this book looks good:)
I am going to the book store tomorrow, and have a look at their
apache books.
Things are improving, I finally almost have everything running. I
know I need a good reference book on apache 2.
Thanks so much for your help,
JOhn
On Mar 29, 2006, at 9
Thanks:)
On Mar 30, 2006, at 6:39 AM, Nick Kew wrote:
On Thursday 30 March 2006 11:07, John Barrett wrote:
[chop]
You have two things to look for in an author:
- Do they *really* know the subject? An author who is part of
the core Apache team is likely to score high.
- How well do
Hi,In a web page you can use:re-direct.htmlhtml head meta http-equiv="Refresh" content="1; URL="" href="http://www.google.com">http://www.google.com" / titleUntitled Document/title /head body /body/htmlWhere the meta tag, content="time in seconds{1 second in this case}" and URL where you
server error. The web server is running Apache
1.3 on FreeBSD 4.7.
.htaccess file:
Deny from all
FilesMatch \.(gif|jpe?g|png|bmp)$
Allow from all
/FilesMatch
Thanks for your help!
John
install so it installed Apache 2 in a different location.
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John
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but could not. I was actually hoping that the newer version would
replace the older version, as I don't see a need to have 2 different versions
of Apache, or is there?
Thanks so much,
John
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to use the text as given to us.
After sifting through the FAQs and posted bugs and list archives, I couldn't find any reference to where this sort of thing should go, so I'm posting here in hopes someone can help me out.
Thanks,
John Stewart
NetMotion Wireless
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On 3/27/06, John Stewart [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Greetings
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On 3/27/06, John Stewart [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
We use
Hello
I have apache2 and use the mod_jk2. I get these messages in my error log:
[notice] channelApr.receive(): Received len=12 type=3
and:
[notice] uriMap: creating duplicate of uri
www.domain.com/www.somotherdomain.net/*.jsp
What do these mean? Are these related to mod_jk2?
thanks
I'm very new to running a web server.
Is there a way to have httpd drop requests to URIs that don't actually
exist in my environment?
For example, if I have a very simple web site with just the document
index.html I don't want people trying to access
../../../../../users/john/secretstuff. I
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It was thus said that the Great John Rodenbiker once stated:
Is there a way to have httpd drop requests to URIs that don't actually
exist in my environment?
It's turned
Is there anything else I need to do besides putting this
AddDefaultCharset utf-8 in the httpd.conf? I've put it in the main
server config and in each of my Virtualhosts but I still get iso-8859-1.
I also have this in my config also...
AddCharset UTF-8 .utf8
Any suggestions?
Thanks,
John
Opps, I forgot the basics.
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To: users
Well, all bets are off with openbsd, since their version of apache is
forked (contains non-standard patches).
But in general, AddDefaultCharset has an effect only if there are no
AddCharset directives applying to the files. And your AddCharset
directive above probably does nothing unless
John Riley wrote:
View Source in Mozilla gives only: html - body - /body - /html tags;
there is no other content (though the full page does get served).
What could I have done to the server installation by having that open
quote in PHP?
Found It, finally. Apache had cached
to not recognize the SSLENGINE or any other SSL configurations.
Thanks in advance, and please let me know if you need to see any other
config files (I am still searching the Mail Archives for more
information on these issues, so please forgive me if it's been asked
before).
-John B.
ssl.conf
Listen
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Hi all
I have set up a web server with many virtua users on 80 and a virtual
host on 443 port (SSL)
Then if a user type a domain of any virtual host (except SSL) using
the form https://virtualhost then it goes to the host on the 443.
Well, i want to prevent that from accessing SSL using any
mod_rewrite is not enabled in my server's configuration (well i don't
want to enable it)
Any other idea ?
From: Axel-Stéphane SMORGRAV [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: users@httpd.apache.org, John [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Monday, February 6, 2006, 1:28:14 PM
Subject: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Many virtual hosts
Peter,
Here is what I have in production today on a Apache 2.0.X server. This
is within a VirtualHost. Suggest defining a rewrite log and setting
logging level high to see what's going on behind the scene if this
doesn't work for you.
John
Location /xyz
RewriteEngine
On Mon, 2006-01-30 at 20:30 -0800, John Stile wrote:
Problem: When I get a list of all the files in that directory, the file
names are cut off after 20 characters.
Question: How/where do I would extend this limit to 60 characters. I
haven't found the right way to do this yet.
I haven't
On Tue, 2006-01-31 at 10:49 +0100, Boyle Owen wrote:
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Problem: When I get
Problem: When I get a list of all the files in that directory, the file
names are cut off after 20 characters.
Question: How/where do I would extend this limit to 60 characters. I
haven't found the right way to do this yet.
encourage you to work with Apache and subversion
developers to attempt to identify the root of this problem. I
realize, now, that it is probably neither an Apache or subversion bug.
Thank you,
-John
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a solaris 8 platform.
Thanks,
James.
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libtool: compile: unable to infer tagged configuration
libtool: compile: specify a tag with `--tag'
This error is due to a missmatch between what you have set CC to in the
shell when
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I have an Apache2 server that requires a valid client certificate to
access. In other words:
SSLVerify = required
I need to make available a form on this secure server from within a
site on a different, non-secure server.
I intend to publish this secure page within an iframe on the
On Thu, 10 Nov 2005 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
John P. Dodge wrote:
I'm trying to compile Apache 2 because I'm in a situation where I can't
use a pre-compiled release. Unfortunately I've got no experience with
compiling software at all so I'm hoping you guys can help me out a bit
that I could keep them jailed to their home directories for FTP...
Thanks again.
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- sys/sem.h
Can these errors be considered Apache bugs?
Do you have the Solaris compiler utilities (ar, cpp, ...) in your command
search path (/usr/ccs/bin)?
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How do you turn Apache 2 into a MP3-streaming server?
Apache 1 had mod_mp3 and the Apache::MP3 Perl module (unmaintained now
for over 2 years), but what do Apache 2 owners usually do in this case?
Thanks a lot, this is my first post on this list,
- John
The reason I want this is to create my
On a 1.3.27 server with 1 IP address and 3 name based virtual hosts.
As it is now, if you use 'https' with any of the domain names that
resolves to this server's address, you'll see the same document root.
How do I limit the SSL part to work for just www.example2.com and
not for any of the
.
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and change the group owner of the app to apache,
it fails.
I have set my java directory to rwx
for everyone. Why is apache not able to load the Java libraries?
Many thanks,
John
Dr. John Watt, National e-Science
Centre, Glasgow
I have chrooted apach 2.0.54 and everything goes well.
I installed gd, php4-gd using rpms
Installation went as i expected.
Then i copied the gd.so in the chroot jail
and copied all the related libraries the gd.so uses.
I can start chrooted apache whithout giving any error
but when i run
can
download the file in question. But it still doesn't show up in the
directory list in the browser. There are no errors in the error_log.
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On Wed, Oct 05, 2005 at 01:50:54PM -0400, Joshua Slive wrote:
On 10/5/05, John Oliver [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I just set up a directory on an existing website and copied some files
into it. While the first file was copying, I looked at the directory
with a browser, and it showed the first
than 2GB in anything less than httpd-2.1.)
Ah-hah! I installed the RPMs for 2.0.51 and now the other, smaller file
shows up. OK, at least I know why, now... :-)
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Hi,
There are number of solutions to this. Generally I would use
something like Java, in a Tomcat, or maybe something like PHP.
One advantage of PHP over Java, is that you don't need a second
server running the application. The other advantage is
that you have much more control over the
with this if
they can think of an apache cause for this problem.
Thanks (details below)
-John
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I'm about to file a subversion bug in relation to apache/mod_svn
intermittently creating transaction dirs with incorrect permissions or
ownership such that the transaction breaks
Joe,
Are you running any other third-party modules in this httpd
installation?
I am, but in one of my many tests, I disabled all but subversion and
it still reproduced the problem. It doesn't happen every time, but it
happens often.
-John
(4.62 KB/s) - `/tmp/dc.txt' saved [943/943]
Is this a problem that can be solved with Apache? How can I keep files from
being uploaded in this way (and I am not sure what that way is).
I am running Apache/2.0.52 on Linux RHEL4
Thanks
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details can be found below, which is my second post to the
subversion users/dev mailing list.
I sure would appreciate it if someone could help me out with this if
they can think of an apache cause for this problem.
Thanks (details below)
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I'm about
Never saw any response to this question:
Is there a consensus on compiling mod_ssl as shared or static?
Thanks.
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On Wed, 31 Aug 2005, Boyle Owen wrote:
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Subject: RE: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Compilinf mods_ssl Shared/static
On Wed, 31 Aug 2005, Boyle Owen wrote
I know there used to be some information that mod_ssl should be compiled
statically rather than dynamically.
Is there still such a recommendation for 2.0.54?
Solaris 2.8+
GCC 3.3.4
Thanks...
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John P. Dodge
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I am having numerous IPs that are changing daily and constantly
hitting my webserver and taking up about 1Mbit solid 24x7. There is
no POST/GET or any other type of connection, it just seems like they
open port 80 and start pushing tons of junk. The IPs are from APNIC
and are not country
' seem like a good way to go because it needs to be automated.
Anyoneany experience with them?
Erik
wget is a GNU utility available with most Linux distributions that can
act as a spider to download and store an entire web site.
See: http://www.gnu.org/software/wget/wget.html
John
efforts.)
One could speculate that a post such as this may not have been made in
good faith.
Perhaps the Apache list server should be set to convert html messages to
plaintext. (Mailman has a setting for this, I know.)
Just my two cents' worth.
John
Somebotty wrote:
Hi,
I am looking
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RewriteRule ^/topics/(.*)$ /topics/index.php?topic=$1 [L]
Hope that helps,
John
David Blomstrom wrote:
I've bookmarked several mod_rewrite tutorials and am
currently working on one at
http://www.devarticles.com/c/a/Web-Services/Make-Dynamic-URLs-Search-Engine-Friendly/3/
I very quickly got hung up
Tony VanScoy wrote:
I got it.
RewriteCond %{QUERY_STRING} ^file\=12$
RewriteRule ^/test\.php$ /pdf/somfile.pdf [R,L,T=application/pdf]
Looks like i needed regex in the RewriteCond.
Thanks.
That was my bad on the % to $ typo. Sorry.
The last argument for the Rewrite Cond can be either a
Dave Morrow wrote:
Hi all, I have a webserver which is serving a Tomcat application through
mod_jk (1.2). The end-users browse the site using SSL only (ie.
https://www.mydomain.com/myapplication )
It's working fine.
I would like to use re-writing to force the root of the website to
rewrite to
} =fileId=12
ReWriteRule ^/test\.php$ /pdf/somefile.pdf$ [L]
John
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David Blomstrom wrote:
This is how most of my virtual hosts are set up:
VirtualHost *:80
ServerName geoworld
ServerAlias geoworld *.geoworld
DocumentRoot c:\sites\geoworld
/VirtualHost
However, I read somewhere that it's better to put your
sites inside a folder named public_html, then set up
Hello all
I dound the error code in the access_log
It was generated during a POST of a cgi script.
Has anyone faced that error code before?
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Hope that helps.
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Zack wrote:
im sorry for not providin all the needed information. yes, i am running
apache on my local machine.
thanks
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(or index).
If you don't want to display index.html, the simplest solution would be
to delete that file from the directory. (If you do want to display it,
but not as a directory index, why not rename it to something other than
index?)
Hope that helps.
John Hicks
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recompile the kernel (2.6.11 and 2.4.29) i recompiled apache, same thing
.. apache is dead.
any ideeas?
ty
You need to be more specific.
What do you mean by changed the machine?
How are you starting Apache? (And what happens when you do that?)
--John
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