oh...@cox.net wrote:
Try
RequestHeader edit Cookie MyCookie=.*(\;)?
Anyway, more interesting question for me was how are you going to check for
the first condition, existance of the arbiteary header MYHEADER? Or you are
talking here about standard http header?
which
georg schrieb:
- Original Message -
*From:* Darryle Steplight mailto:dstepli...@gmail.com
*To:* users@httpd.apache.org mailto:users@httpd.apache.org
*Sent:* Sunday, December 09, 2012 9:10 PM
*Subject:* Re: [users@httpd] PHP wont dance with Apache
Hi Georg,
Igor Cicimov icici...@gmail.com wrote:
On 10/12/2012 6:58 PM, oh...@cox.net wrote:
Try
RequestHeader edit Cookie MyCookie=.*(\;)?
Anyway, more interesting question for me was how are you going to check
for
the first condition, existance of the arbiteary header
- Original Message -
Hi everyone!
First, images can be found here:
http://www.reddit.com/r/debian/comments/14jr2r/mod_proxy_unleashes_hell_on_my_server/
So this is the third time Im enabling mod_proxy on my Debian squeeze
server.
And every time I do this, all hell breaks out
oh...@cox.net wrote:
Igor Cicimov icici...@gmail.com wrote:
On 10/12/2012 6:58 PM, oh...@cox.net wrote:
Try
RequestHeader edit Cookie MyCookie=.*(\;)?
Anyway, more interesting question for me was how are you going to check
for
the first condition,
TallyHOO
THNX Hendrik
That was the trick, no problema with the versions being old.
(as per other suggestion,actually I double read wrong; it actually was
Apache 2.0.5 according to the monitor itself)
However the Installlation instructions for the distribution does actually
not mention setting
On Sat, Dec 8, 2012 at 11:45 PM, Christoph Anton Mitterer
cales...@scientia.net wrote:
Hi.
I'm using a reverse proxy set up with ProxyPassMatch as the space I map
to is rather complex and can't be mapped with a normal ProxyPass.
Now the problem is obviously that:
ProxyPassReverse
On Thu, Dec 6, 2012 at 7:59 PM, Pepe pepinsoftw...@hotmail.com wrote:
I have an apache server with 3 virtual host (all DNS work already done):
http://www1.example.com -- listens on port 80
http://www2.example.com -- listens on port 80 with required user
authentication
Igor,
Thanks for the information.
I given some information to your comments in the below;
Please let me know,If You have any questions or concerns.
Thanks,
Srinivas
---
As far I can see
Just for clarification, I now know that the config line was wrong; I didn't
see the note about having to use with-included-apr when moving the apr
files to the srclib directory.
I retried with the following:
./configure --prefix=/usr/apache-2.4.3 --with-ssl=/usr/openssl-1.0.1c --with-
zlib
Wow. Don't be a free anonomizing proxy for the Internet..
The suggestion about running a reverse proxy seems the best, but you
must not allow forward proxy for everybody ! If you have a fixed
internet ip, then this can make your fixed ip unusable, as once an
open proxy is detected once, hundreds
Yeah, got some help on reddit. Everyting is sorted out. Even created a custom
fail2ban rule to ban the suckers
So everything is kinda cool now. Lesson learned!
-Andreas
On Dec 10, 2012, at 23:48 , Brett @Google brett.maxfi...@gmail.com wrote:
Wow. Don't be a free anonomizing proxy for the
Hi again,
since got good help, I try another;
what do I need to do to get out on the internet with my apache (down the line
when content starts to get ok)
do I need a fixed IP assigned or can it be dynamical, and how do I get onto DNS
(a good link would probably suffice)
Greatful
Georg
A static IP is recommended but there are services around that will track
your connection IP and simulate a static IP. They aren't very fast in my
experience. (very limited experience with them).
Also, you will need a reliable high speed connection to the Internet,
depending on what you want
Hi all,
I'm a developer from China, I'm now trying to upgrade my Apache HTTP Server
from 2.2.22 to 2.2.23. From the Apache HTTP Server web site, there are
only Unix code items. Could anyone tell me how to compile the source code
to get the 2.2.23 Win32 version?
Thanks,
Bill
马聪 wrote:
Hi all,
I'm a developer from China, I'm now trying to upgrade my Apache HTTP
Server from 2.2.22 to 2.2.23. From the Apache HTTP Server web site,
there are only Unix code items. Could anyone tell me how to compile
the source code to get the 2.2.23 Win32 version?
You might start
Hi Miles,
Thanks for your reply. I have checked this document yesterday. For my
case, I want to compile the 2.2.23 source code using VS2010, but I failed
to convert the dsp file to sln file. Do you have any ideas for this issue?
Bill,
Thanks,
2012/12/11 Miles Fidelman
On 12/10/2012 10:42 PM, 马聪 wrote:
Hi all,
I'm a developer from China, I'm now trying to upgrade my Apache HTTP
Server from 2.2.22 to 2.2.23. From the Apache HTTP Server web site,
there are only Unix code items. Could anyone tell me how to compile the
source code to get the 2.2.23 Win32
Thanks, Ben. I will check this web site.
2012/12/11 Ben Johnson b...@indietorrent.org
On 12/10/2012 10:42 PM, 马聪 wrote:
Hi all,
I'm a developer from China, I'm now trying to upgrade my Apache HTTP
Server from 2.2.22 to 2.2.23. From the Apache HTTP Server web site,
there are only
Due to project requirement, we will change some Apache source codes, so we
need to compile the binary by myself. Please share me if anyone know how
to build the windows binary. Thanks in advance.
Bill,
Thanks
2012/12/11 马聪 maconga...@gmail.com
Thanks, Ben. I will check this web site.
On Tue, Dec 11, 2012 at 2:38 PM, Nick Edwards nick.z.edwa...@gmail.comwrote:
Hi,
Currently each server has 2000 virtual hosts on them, the resources it
consumes is very minimal, load avg, averages around 0.5 to 1, I
believe this is only that high because of the way load is calculated
with
Reindl hat Recht. Ich nutze fail2ban welches die Logs vom apache auswerten
kann und dann automatisch in die IP tables einträgt.
Gruß
Mario
2012/12/9 Reindl Harald h.rei...@thelounge.net:
Am 09.12.2012 12:49, schrieb Michael Renner:
wir betreiben einen Apache 2.2.16 unter Debian. Die primäre
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