[users@httpd] LogFormat Combined - many logfile lines with no Referer or User-agent

2011-07-28 Thread Terry Kennedy
I'm using the default LogFormat combined directive in my httpd.conf file. That should generate logfile lines using this pattern: %h %l %u %t \%r\ %s %b \%{Referer}i\ \%{User-Agent}i\ There have always been occasional entries which don't contain the last 2 fields, for some reason. However,

Re: [users@httpd] LogFormat Combined - many logfile lines with no Referer or User-agent

2011-07-28 Thread Marcin 'Rambo' Roguski
There doesn't seem to be any pattern to client IP address, browser, etc. I know for a fact, that certain browsers (most versions of IE for example), don't send referer when request is induced via JavaScript. Several firewalls strip these by default, too.

Re: [users@httpd] LogFormat Combined - many logfile lines with no Referer or User-agent

2011-07-28 Thread Rich Bowen
On Jul 28, 2011, at 3:20 AM, Terry Kennedy wrote: I'm using the default LogFormat combined directive in my httpd.conf file. That should generate logfile lines using this pattern: %h %l %u %t \%r\ %s %b \%{Referer}i\ \%{User-Agent}i\ There have always been occasional entries which don't

[users@httpd] Sharing mod_proxy_balancer session data with multiple virtual hosts

2011-07-28 Thread Jonathan Knight
I'm building a load balancer using apache. We have to support both SSl and non-SSL sessions and the problem I'm trying to solve is how to get both virtual hosts to share session data so that a when a connection is sent to the non-SSL port, it is proxied to the same server as the SSL

Re: [users@httpd] LogFormat Combined - many logfile lines with no Referer or User-agent

2011-07-28 Thread Stormy
At 09:40 AM 7/28/2011 -0400, Rich Bowen wrote: [snip] However, I have observed a HUGE increase in the number of logfile lines missing these two fields, starting early in June, 2011. It would be interesting to see what version of what browser released in the last 30 days. FireFox 5 ... ???

[users@httpd] Re: MysSQL Connection Fails on Apache2 Start

2011-07-28 Thread Tom Browder
On Wed, Jul 27, 2011 at 10:05, Tom Browder tom.brow...@gmail.com wrote: I am trying to use a MySQL database for Digest password management on my remote server. I have my httpd.conf file settings here: Does anyone have a working solution for Apache Digest password management using MySQL (all on

Re: [users@httpd] subdomain

2011-07-28 Thread Jorge Schrauwen
setting the error for the vhost to /dev/null or simular ~Jorge On Wed, Jul 27, 2011 at 2:28 PM, Amira Othman a.oth...@cairosource.comwrote: Thx for reply When I added vhost for mx record it works fine but I have error in log file that access is denied which will cause log file size

[users@httpd] Basic Auth with ProxyPass Through SSL

2011-07-28 Thread Joel Donahue
I am setting up a reverse proxy to an internal webserver from an apache server with a public IP. I want to use Basic Auth and SSL on the public apache server which then forwards standard http, non-ssl traffic, to the internal webserver. Basic auth with ProxyPass works perfectly without using ssl

Re: [users@httpd] Basic Auth with ProxyPass Through SSL

2011-07-28 Thread Tim Watts
On 28/07/11 19:23, Joel Donahue wrote: I am setting up a reverse proxy to an internal webserver from an apache server with a public IP. I want to use Basic Auth and SSL on the public apache server which then forwards standard http, non-ssl traffic, to the internal webserver. Basic auth with

Re: [users@httpd] Basic Auth with ProxyPass Through SSL

2011-07-28 Thread Joel Donahue
On Thu, Jul 28, 2011 at 1:06 PM, Tim Watts t...@dionic.net wrote: On 28/07/11 19:23, Joel Donahue wrote: I am setting up a reverse proxy to an internal webserver from an apache server with a public IP. I want to use Basic Auth and SSL on the public apache server which then forwards standard

Re: [users@httpd] Basic Auth with ProxyPass Through SSL

2011-07-28 Thread Tim Watts
On 28/07/11 20:28, Joel Donahue wrote: I got it working now. I didn't see anything in the logs to start with because I wasn't checking the ssl logs. It was a simple typo. I used 'user' and not 'usr' AuthUserFile /user/local/apache/access-file changed to AuthUserFile

Re: [users@httpd] Sharing mod_proxy_balancer session data with multiple virtual hosts

2011-07-28 Thread Ben Timby
On Thu, Jul 28, 2011 at 10:10 AM, Jonathan Knight j.kni...@isc.keele.ac.uk wrote: I'm building a load balancer using apache.  We have to support both SSl and non-SSL sessions and the problem I'm trying to solve is how to get both virtual hosts to share session data so that a when a connection

Re: [users@httpd] LogFormat Combined - many logfile lines with no Referer or User-agent

2011-07-28 Thread Terry Kennedy
Rich Bowen wrote: These are optional fields which *may* be passed by a user agent. When they are passed, they are not reliable - that is, they may be spoofed, trivially. Understood. I'm not depending on them for any decision-making. The issue is that Analog discards those lines, so (for