://myserver:8443/ https://myserver:8443/*
*/Location *
*/VirtualHost*
anyone have any idea to help me?
grateful
Att,
Samuel Facchinello
http://desenvolvendoemflex.blogspot.com
Joinville - SC - Brazil
I am trying to build an RPM for 2.4.1 on CentOS 6.2. I keep receiving
messages that I need distcache-devel to build the RPM. CentOS 6.2 does
not have that package available. It there a way to disable the need of
that package in the spec file ex remove the requirement and the build
option that
Le 31/12/2011 02:19, Igor Galić a écrit :
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Hi,
Hi Samuel,
We got some problem of apache freezing and system going down.
The virtual guest httpd (we don't manage the host) is a 4 cpu machine
with 32 GB RAM on debian Lenny.
Around 3 000 or 4 000 high volume php
apache to achieve this and of course not freezing like now ?
P.S. the heavy framework Symfony is working with apache.
Thanks a lot.
Samuel.
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As far as I know there is also the possibility to use a different port for the
second vhost. But in this case you will always have to type the port in your
address field (e.g. https://nameof.some.host:9443).
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From: Tom Evans [mailto:tevans...@googlemail.com]
Sent:
freundlichen Grüßen / Kind regards,
Samuel Fuchs
unycom Information Technology Services GmbH
Solutions for Intellectual Property Management
Schmiedlstrasse 1 / III, 8042 Graz / Austria
Tel.: +43-316-818 828-474
Fax: +43-316-818 828-938
E-Mail: samuel.fu
: error: the --with-apr parameter is
incorrect. It must specify an install prefix, a build directory, or an
apr-config file.
configure failed for apr-util
Any ideas where to go from here?
Thanks,
Sam
Samuel J. Parsons
Web Developer
Bemidji State University Northwest Technical College
was hoping there is a way to make
apache proxy ignore this restriction as it is just forwarding the
responses of a third party.
Cheers,
Samuel
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seems to
remove the header. The consequence is that IE 7.0 drops my cookie and
my user is suddenly logged out.
Is there a way to prevent apache from modifying my 304 responses?
Best regards,
Samuel
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valid-user
AuthDBDUserPWQuery SELECT password FROM apache_authn WHERE
user_id = %s
/Directory
restart apache.
password format is the same that those in the usual password file. just
take what is after the :.
source files mention that sha1 and md5 password should work.
Samuel Ballé
Hey guys,
I am wondering which FastCGI Module is the recommended one to use.
As far as I see it, there are two:
mod_fastcgi and mod_fcgid
I am planning on spawning my php fastcgi backends with php-fpm.
Which module is the way to go right now to connect Apache to those backends?
Regards,
Samy
it to a wish list? Where?
Thanks for taking time for the response,
Best regards,
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University of Geneva
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Hey guys,
I just noticed a really bad security problem on my servers!
The following RewriteRule exposes my system directories like /etc and
/var etc. :
RewriteCond %{HTTP_HOST} !^www\.user\.domain\.de
RewriteCond %{HTTP_HOST} ^(www.)?([a-z0-9-]+)\.user\.domain\.de
RewriteRule (.*) /%2/$1 [L]
this? Maybe there is some trick I don't know about?
Regards,
Samy
Vincent Bray schrieb:
On 13/12/2007, Samuel Vogel [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I just noticed a really bad security problem on my servers!
The following RewriteRule exposes my system directories like /etc and
/var etc. :
Hi
Vincent Bray schrieb:
On 13/12/2007, Samuel Vogel [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I did that, but unfortunately it breaks something else, which worked
before. When a page in a subdirectory tried to get an image from an
directory relative to the docroot, that does not work anymore.
This can be seen
/rewrite.log
Does the errorlog snippet already contain enough information? If not so,
then please hint me towards how to obtain the Rewrite log!
Regards,
Samy
Vincent Bray schrieb:
On 13/12/2007, Samuel Vogel [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I don't understand why it worked beforehand with my insecure
I did file a bug report:
http://issues.apache.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=43956
I also tried what you suggested. Inflating the content if it's gzip and
then running mod_layout.
But that did not work:
FilterDeclare removegzip CONTENT_SET
FilterProvider removegzip inflate resp=Content-Encoding
with this on list, or off-list ?
Regards,
Samy
Nick Kew schrieb:
On Fri, 23 Nov 2007 21:51:50 +0100
Samuel Vogel [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
The bad news (speaking from memory) is, I don't think that's
fully implemented as of now (did you try it?). I don't think
I recollect seeing anyone ask
into getting a bug fixed, which does not fix our problem.
Does anybody know?
Regards,
Samy
Samuel Vogel schrieb:
Sounds Great. Problem is, that we are a German free host (kilu.de) and
do not display ads on the user pages. This is why we can not support
any real development efforts.
But if you say
Is it really not possible to connect 2 mod_filter matches? Isn't there
some kind of workarround?
Regards,
Samy
Samuel Vogel schrieb:
Hey guys,
I have a question about mod_filter. I would like to run an output
filter only if the content is not compressed and it's type is
text/html. I have
this? Or is writing it here on the list already
sufficient?
Regards,
Samy
Samuel Vogel schrieb:
While playing around with mod_filter i tried to do the following to
add a filter to every page that is not gzipped:
FilterProvider addcomment LAYOUT resp=Content-Encoding !$gzip
But that did never apply
While playing around with mod_filter i tried to do the following to add
a filter to every page that is not gzipped:
FilterProvider addcomment LAYOUT resp=Content-Encoding !$gzip
But that did never apply the filter. On the other hand, applying by
Content-Type works perfectly well:
How it should work:
FilterProvider foo LAYOUT resp=Content-Encoding !$gzip
FilterProvider addcomment foo resp=Content-Type $text/html
i.e. once you've declared foo, you can chain it by using it
as a provider for your new filter.
The bad news (speaking from memory) is, I don't think that's
Hey guys,
I have a question about mod_filter. I would like to run an output filter
only if the content is not compressed and it's type is text/html. I have
tried the following:
FilterDeclare addcomment
FilterProvider addcomment LAYOUT resp=Content-Encoding !$gzip
FilterProvider addcomment
Hey guys,
I am looking for a way to put my rewrite rule for subdomains outside of
each virtual host into the global config to safe space and simplify my
configuration.
Here is what I tried. We own the domains kilu.de, kilu2.de and
netgag.de. And we give username.kilu.de to our users. Our
Hey guys,
As I'm upgrading my servers (Debian Etch) to apache 2.2.6 I'm wondering
what optimizations can be done at compile time.
I bet there are some aggressive gcc flags or other tricks. Almost
everything that can be a module is a module in the Debian Apache. Since
I only load the modules I
I know that it will also depend on the content Apache servers, but I bet
I can also tweak performance memory consumption at compile time.
Regards,
Samy
[EMAIL PROTECTED] schrieb:
Actually IIRC memory consumption will depend on your site if it's a
static or dynamic..
I did some tweak on
Hey guys,
I am wondering why my Server-Status shows the following:
509-0-0/0/53. 0.96197800.00.000.48
::1beta.kilu.deGET / HTTP/1.0
510-0-0/0/52. 0.37196100.00.009.51
::1beta.kilu.deGET / HTTP/1.0
Hey guys,
I do experience a weird issue. This has been going on for some time though.
Apache adds 3 weird looking charakters to the top of some HTML pages:
!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC -//W3C//DTD HTML 4.01 Frameset//EN
html
The real file on the command prompt starts like this:
!DOCTYPE HTML
Ok, I did think that not saving as UTF8 was the problem:
But is there some on the fly workaround? Since some of my users seem to
be to dumb to do it by there selfs.
Regards,
Samy
Joshua Slive schrieb:
On Nov 8, 2007 2:01 PM, Samuel Vogel [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hey guys,
I do
Hey guys,
I am running Apache 2.2 and did try out mod_log_mysql to make my logs to
to an mysql table. Unfortunately I do run apache in prefork mode and in
peak times, there are arround 700 processes running.
The bad thing is that mod_log_mysql makes a new mysql connection for
every single
Hey guys,
I am running Apache 2.2 and did try out mod_log_mysql to make my logs
to to an mysql table. Unfortunately I do run apache in prefork mode
and in peak times, there are arround 700 processes running.
The bad thing is that mod_log_mysql makes a new mysql connection for
every single
You should probably take a look at MySQL Proxy:
http://dev.mysql.com/tech-resources/articles/proxy-gettingstarted.html
It can do exactly what you want and much more ;)
Regards,
Samy
Marc Perkel schrieb:
Hi Everyone,
I'm hosting a lot of domains for a lot of people who have a lot of
MySQL
Sorry, I have not yet tried it. But I definitely will try it in the
future ;)
Because it has a very interesting set of features.
Regards,
Smay
Marc Perkel schrieb:
Have you actually tried this? Do you have sample scripts? Is there any
one who has tried MySQL Proxy and made it work?
Samuel
/*/access_log
It should become obvious very quickly -- unless it's a CGI/PHP script
running a disk-intensive code block.
~BAS
On Sat, 2007-09-29 at 17:08 +0200, Samuel Vogel wrote:
Hey people,
I would like to know if there is any way to debug what vhost is causing
the high load on my harddrive
Hey guys,
My Apache Server at kilu.de is taking pretty long to answer requests,
even thou the system doesn't seem to have a high load.
Also as soon as I start Apache, every try to start some other process
results in:
# ls
-bash: fork: Cannot allocate memory
The output of top (started before
Hey people,
I would like to know if there is any way to debug what vhost is causing
the high load on my harddrive, that I'm experiencing.
To be more specific:
When I run top, 80% of my CPU time is in i/o wait. How could I find
out, what vhost is causing this?
Regards,
Samy
only some urls.
Check if you don't have a database or cgi/php code that make lots of i/o.
--
Bj
On 9/18/07, *Samuel Vogel* [EMAIL PROTECTED]
mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hey,
The delivery of my sites is getting somewhat sluggish, so I
checked top
and it say that 30% of my
Hey,
The delivery of my sites is getting somewhat sluggish, so I checked top
and it say that 30% of my CPU time is just waiting for i/o.
Is there anything that I can do about this, as in optimizing Apache?
I'm thinking about caching mechnisms, but I have now over 6.000 sites
running, so I'm
Hey,
Right now on one of my Servers, Apache is taking up most of my CPU time,
and has spawned 6 to 8 processes, that all us between 20 % and 30 % of
my CPU.
My guess is, that a PHP Skript is causing this!
How could I investigate further to find out what file/skript an certain
apache process
Hey,
I have 3 domains with various subdomains. The domains are kilu.de,
kilu2.de and kilu3.de
I want that all requests to [www.]kilu2.de or [www.]kilu3.de are
redirected to [www.]kilu.de.
Now I'm looking for the best mod_rewrite solution. Here is what I got
right now:
RewriteEngine On
for an indication perhaps.
Any reason that there are three(3) instances of 'apache2' running ?
Cheers,
Cameron
-Original Message-
From: Samuel Vogel [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Saturday, 25 August 2007 20:35
To: users@httpd.apache.org
Subject: Re: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Apache taking up all CPU Time
I tuned the prefork settings and all works well now!
Should have done that before posting here ;)
Vincent Bray schrieb:
On 25/08/07, Samuel Vogel [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Actually there are more than 10 instances running.
This is just the way the prefork MPM works.
Does anybody else have
Hey,
I'm just tried to setup my Apache with 2000 vHosts and it was my Idea to
give them seperate access logs.
But Apache complains about opening too many files. I know this is
restriction linux puts on the users, but I don't know how to change this...
[Tue Aug 14 16:37:33 2007] [error]
Hey,
It will make startup and restarts slower and will increase the memory
usage somewhat. There will also be some effect on run-time
performance, but it probably won't be too big.
What exactly is it about the vhost config that is too complicated for
dynamic vhosts? Some things can be worked
Well, my guess is that the performance hit from using mod_cband (which
needs to lock/read/write a text database on every request) is
significantly bigger than the performance hit from simply adding a
vhost section.
Is mod_cband really that big of a performance hit?
ErrorDocument 404
I have to questions regarding Apache:
1. With my setup I will have config files that are as big as 10mb, since
I have complicated vhost config and 5000 vhosts. Will this slow Apache
down significantly or have any other negative impact?
The Problem is that the vhost config is to complicated for
This is how my vHost looks like now:
VirtualHost *
ServerName samy.newkilu.de
ServerAlias *.samy.newkilu.de
DocumentRoot /data/apache/samy/www
RewriteEngine On
RewriteCond %{HTTP_HOST} !^www\.
RewriteCond %{HTTP_HOST}
is appended 10 times
until the maximum redirects is exceeded...
How can I do this?
Joshua Slive schrieb:
On 8/6/07, Samuel Vogel [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hey, this is my best guess:
RewriteEngine On
RewriteCond %{HTTP_HOST} !^www\.
RewriteCond %{HTTP_HOST} ^([^.]+)\.samy\.newkilu\.de
have many 50+ vHosts. Do I have to add the rewriting
to every vHost or is it also valid if I put the rewriting into the
Directory-clause of the Directory containing the DocRoots of the vHosts?
Regards,
Samy
Joshua Slive schrieb:
On 8/7/07, Samuel Vogel [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Doing this I
.
Regards,
Samy
Joshua Slive schrieb:
On 8/4/07, Samuel Vogel [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I forgot to specify what i want/need.
I want to specifically know how the mod_rewrite solution works, because
I don't see how I can user the subdomain from RewriteCond in the
RewriteRule statement
What would be the best way to rewrite sub.domain.com to /sub while using
a wildcard?
I know how to do it on a per subdomain basis, but is there a way to do
this for all subdomains (except www) to the folder name ?
Thanks,
Samy
I forgot to specify what i want/need.
I want to specifically know how the mod_rewrite solution works, because
I don't see how I can user the subdomain from RewriteCond in the
RewriteRule statement...
Joshua Slive schrieb:
On 8/4/07, Samuel Vogel [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
What would
Hey Apache Guys,
Is there any way that I can allow my users to use mod_rewrite without
allowing them to set their own ErrorDocument?
AllowOverride FileInfo is allows both of them. Can I somehow get a finer
grained control over this?
Can I disable setting ErrorDocument while allowing
AllowOverride FileInfo ?
Joshua Slive schrieb:
On 7/30/07, Samuel Vogel [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hey Apache Guys,
Is there any way that I can allow my users to use mod_rewrite without
allowing them to set their own ErrorDocument?
AllowOverride FileInfo is allows both of them. Can I somehow get
, the file
D:/DCTM-bugzilla/apache-2.2.4/cgi-bin/printenv.pl
exists and runs fine from the command line.
It is the same as service and as my user, so I guess this is not a right
problem.
Thanks in advance for suggestions.
Samuel
Joshua Slive, le Sun 10 Dec 2006 20:54:28 -0500, a écrit :
On 12/10/06, Samuel Thibault [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
AddCharset BRF .brf
Is not sufficient: it would require to remove the .brf extension from
the links, which is not desirable.
You do not need to remove the extension from
Samuel
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Will you stop hijacking other peoples threads. Re-use your own thread to
reply and ask questions. Also see: Eric S. Raymond's How To Ask Questions
The Smart Way ( http://www.catb.org/~esr/faqs/smart-questions.html ). I am
pretty sure that you will get help if you ask the right way. Start by
Cwd is current working directory, it is an environment variable. At least
from what I understand. I am not sure what dwd is though. Have you tried
to use truss or strace to see if you are missing a command in your chrooted
environment? What OS are you using?
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From:
Hey all,
I have setup apache 1.3.33 on Solaris 9 in a chroot environment and just
wanted to ask a simple question. If there is a /proc directory in the jail
should the apache processes be in the real root /proc directory or in the
jail /proc directory. This is the first time I have ever setup a
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