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You could alias /cgi-bin/cbws1084.dll to /sod_off.html
2012/3/1 Antonio Fernández Pérez antoniofernan
. Computer programs, given the same inputs, will
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'll try and make it clearer - Apache *does not* invoke sh, *for any
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Is not relevant; You're going to get the accesses in there whether they
result in 200 or 404.
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And the access log?
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is not a folder; it's an image
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Wouldn't happen. Take a look
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doesn't seem to work in our 2.2.9 server.
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that my website is
completely empty.
And yes, it is a fixed IP address, so it's worth doing. It will cause them a
lot more grief to negotiate a different IP address, and hopefully they will
abandon their probing.
Then they'll stop pestering my server with request that all fail
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We use both Allow and Deny, but only with numerical addresses or subnet
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we'restarting to talk a few thousand dollars/pounds.
Option 2 will cost you an extra box, and introduce a new single point
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or built in in 2.0.
This is a difference I hadn't thought about or even known about. I don't
really know about suexec or how it should be configured, but it looks
like it could be close to my problems. Thanks for the pointer.
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of exactly what piece of code is faulting?
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Thanks - That looks to be just what I wanted, with the added bonus that I
actually understand the instructions!
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of four of them in the space of one second, so my theory is
that the faults occur loading images associated with one page. I can't think
of anything else that would cause such a cluster of errors; the server takes
about one hit per minute, on average.
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message from apache itself, so this may be coming from something else)
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I've just noticed the SUEXEC in the subject. I don't think this is
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process determines that the CGI which is being accessed lies within the
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SSL work at all?)
How is this VirtualHost definition working in conjunction with
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several minutes.
At the moment I'm handling it by creating a detached task to run the batch
portion but since the batch process requires access to the variables that
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in execution (as longas it doesn't trick the server as mentioned above).BTW I did not have any issues - I was just responding to the originalcomment that apache does not handle runaway scripts which is not true.
RaviOn 10/17/06, Steve Swift [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Ah, that's different - your timeout
Ah, that's different - your timeout is occurring trying to read your CGI
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I've never had this problem, so I cannot help you
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The logic here also covers runaway cgi apps.Didn't confirm if the same exists in apache 2x but I would besurprised if this functionality was removed.RaviOn 10/11/06, Steve Swift
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Out of the box Apache will display one of the index.html* files in the directory pointed to by the DocumentRoot directive in the https.conf configuration file. I say one of the index.html* files because it comes with a plethora of languages defined.
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One possibility is that one of your CGI's is writing a null line to STDERR. Can you correlate the times in the error log with the times in the access log to work out the culprit?It might not be your code that is generating the STDERR - I once had a system call that generated a line on stderr even
No Listening ports available implies that something else is already listening on port 80. This is probably the windows IIS system. You'll have to configure that not to start the webserver portion of IIS, or configure it to listen on a port other then 80.
I last did this about 15 years ago, so I
post for months now; I suspect it is either the
result of the update I applied to my CGI scripts or (more likely) a
corporate-wide rollout of some IE update in the company where I work (IBM)
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I've never come across SCRIPT_URL - were you thinking of SCRIPT_NAME ?On 24/09/06, Karl Orbell [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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With a lot of RewriteRules working fine.
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If you want relative to the Document Root then consider using LocationOn 24/09/06, Vinay Y S [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Is there a configuration directive or some trick that I could use to kill a CGI script if it runs for longer than, say, 120 seconds?If any of my scripts run for longer than 30 seconds or so, they are certainly in a loop, and will continue forever, until I notice and kill them manually.
I've not
But apache won't (can't!) kill the process that's looping...The operating system is Linux. The separate threads are spawned as apache (in our case) but there is still the root process running httpd - that should have no problems killing of looping CGI processes, if it wanted to.
However, I'll
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I know of no way to trace the mechanism that Virtual Hosts uses, but from observation of several working systems, and close scrutiny of the documentation, it goes mostly like this:1. Read the NameVirtualHost xxx directive to identify which address/ports activate Virtual Hosts.
On match, proceed
Incidentally, this is something to check; is your client really sendinga Host header? To do so, it must be using HTTP/1.1 (all modern browsersdo so). Please confirm that you are using a recent browser to test this
server.A quick test would be to go to http://www.swiftys.org.uk as this is a
If what you've posted is accurate, the second host is not used because you missed a dot from:ServerName wwwhost2.com
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