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On Apr 22, 2008, at 05:57, Emil Edeholt wrote:
Hello!
I've been trying to make my urls look like site.com/foo instead of
site.com/index.php?page=foo so I have one rewriterurl that
rewrites /foo to my php script and one rule that redirects old
index.php-url:s to my new urls. When I apply
On Apr 21, 2008, at 08:54, Aleksander Budzynowski wrote:
Hi,
The behaviour I'm seeing resemebles the bug described here: http://
archive.apache.org/gnats/7879 Reportedly it was fixed in 2.0.30.
However, testing under both 2.2.3 and 2.0.61 I get the same sort of
problem.
Essentially,
is actually extremely common - most ISPs don't want you
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an alternate port such as 8080 or , and see if it works there. Or
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On Apr 22, 2008, at 10:08, Arnab Ganguly wrote:
Hi All,
How do I get the content length in the access log.Is there any
configuration I need to do in the httpd.conf file?
Also what is the 276 value in the line of the access log file
12.246.123.60 - - [04/Apr/2003:13:01:15 -0500] GET
On Apr 22, 2008, at 10:39, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have an FTP server running and people can access that just fine.
It is running on port 21. I just tried the validator but it said
the address has to be in the form of a URL and not an IP. I wonder
if that is the problem? I was going to
When we enable mod_status and point our browser to
http://server-name:port/server-status?notable a tableless format of
server status details will be displayed. In that after the
scoreboard the server details are displayed in a specific format.
Is this format configurable? Can we change the
There is a URI on my website for which I get:
Invalid URI in request GET /hr/jobs HTTP/1.1
every single time the URI is accessed. The URI works as desired,
returning the document as desired, and the end-user is never aware
that anything untoward happened.
I'm curious why I'm getting this
On Jun 14, 2007, at 11:33, Joshua Slive wrote:
On 6/13/07, Rich Bowen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
There is a URI on my website for which I get:
Invalid URI in request GET /hr/jobs HTTP/1.1
every single time the URI is accessed. The URI works as desired,
returning the document as desired
On Jun 27, 2007, at 11:51, Rich Bowen wrote:
On Jun 14, 2007, at 11:33, Joshua Slive wrote:
My last-ditch effort to find the cause would be to run httpd -X under
gdb and set a breakpoint at that error message. Another option would
be simply to replace r-the_request with r-uri in the error
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On Apr 6, 2009, at 14:32, Gary Smith wrote:
We have a web site that is being pounded pretty hard. The web site
has lots of graphics and our bandwidth is being killed. We have a
dedicated server at another location where we get more bandwidth
cheaper (but the overall processing sucks so
On Apr 14, 2009, at 06:19, Viaduct Productions wrote:
Or would you rather me ask a question that doesn't shed light on
issues? Kind of like only behave the way we wish? Then why have
a list? You want approval? Get a dog. I'm here because things are
not clear. Yes, it's a list for
On May 13, 2009, at 04:42, Karthik Nanjangude wrote:
RewriteRule ^SEARCH\index.jsp$ /SEARCH/index.jsp?area1=sq [NC,L]
I expected that http://10.10.21.170/SEARCH/index.jsp; would be
replaced with http://10.10.21.170/SEARCH/index.jsp?area1=sq;
In addition to what Eric said, if you have
the logs after the fact using the utility called split-
logfile that comes with Apache: http://httpd.apache.org/docs/2.2/programs/other.html
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on
the username that owns the file/directory. Assuming that the
directories in question will be owned by that user, that should work.
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On Sep 22, 2009, at 08:56 , J. Bakshi wrote:
Rich Bowen wrote:
On Sep 22, 2009, at 08:24 , J. Bakshi wrote:
Well there is one side effect for the web hosting server. Generally
these type of servers host a huge no. of vhosts. And the CustomLog
options then creates a serious performance
.
Have I missed something ?
vhosts do not automatically inherit rewrite directives. You may need
either to include this directly into the vhost(s) where you want it to
apply, or put:
RewriteOptions inherit
in each vhost.
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On Sep 30, 2009, at 12:32 , Alexander Müller wrote:
Hi,
we are having the following RewriteRule entry configured
RewriteRule ^/(.*)$ https://HOSTNAME/$1 [P]
which generally seems to work, all incoming requests are forwarded
to the indicated machine, not as redirect but utilising
On Sep 30, 2009, at 15:47 , Clive Kinton wrote:
Has anybody run into some weirdness with Apache 2.2.12 from Xampp on
Vista and ip to hostname resolution for 'localhost'? The httpd.conf is
vanilla, as shipped.
Specific issue: Trying to limit access to a directory with a
simple .htaccess file
for this is that you have mismatched NameVirtualHost
and VirtualHost lines. Please see http://onlamp.com/pub/a/apache/2004/01/08/apacheckbk.html
for a detailed discussion of your problem and the solutions for it.
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earlier than the SetEnv directives. You can set the env var with
mod_rewrite:
RewriteRule ^ - [E:APPLICATION_ENV=development]
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of
hardware (routers, firewalls, proxy servers, etc) between client and
server. The receiving end does NOT have that info, buried or
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If you don't trust cookies, then you're out of luck.
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. There
are no other answers, no matter how much you want for there to be.
On the other hand, how much does it *really* matter whether you have
1,000,000 or 1,000,001 visitors? Sometimes, you just have to be
satisfied with a really good estimate.
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Collecting unscientific statistics in the interest of the future. A
show of hands: Are you using mod_imagemap?
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Rich Bowen wrote:
S t i n g r a y wrote:
whats is apache 1.0 ? new version of apache ?
Apache 1.0 was released in December of 1995. You can read the release
announcement here:
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Hmm. Wrong URL
Stephen Cook wrote:
Does anyone have a recommendation on a good book for Apache security? I
have found several at amazon.com, but I figure you folks would know
which is the best.
I highly recommend Apache Security by Ivan Ristic.
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Alastair Roy wrote:
Ladies and gentlemen please if you can be of any assistance I would
appreciate it.
The problem is htaccess or my lack of understanding thereof I have set it up
on a directory but when I try to access the directory I DO NOT
.
So, according to this ruleset, it's supposed to rewrite that to /index.cgi
So it seems that it's doing exactly what you asked for it to do.
The real question is what you're trying to do with this rewrite ruleset,
since that's not really evident.
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Michael D. Berger wrote:
The following:
RewriteCond %{REQUEST_URI} !^.*/picts/.*$
RewriteRule ^/(.*/)?$ /index.cgi [L]
...
The picts line
on. That is
sometimes enough to figure out why a particular rule isn't doing what
you expect it to do. I also find Regex Coach or ReBug to be a great tool
to find out no only what matched, but why it matched and which parts
were assigned to $1 and so on.
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numbers of aliases, this may improve readability and manageability.
Yes, you can list more than one ServerAlias line if you so desire.
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successful (200) and retrieved the page, which appears to be 589 bytes.
They went directly to the site (no referrer) and are not reporting a
user agend string. That's not unusual or suspect.
It's *possible* that they are up to no good, but these log entries don't
support that conclusion.
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.htaccess in quotes.
Alternately, if you don't want to do that, then set the AccessFileName
directive to something else:
http://httpd.apache.org/docs/2.0/mod/core.html#accessfilename or
http://httpd.apache.org/docs/1.3/mod/core.html#accessfilename for 1.3
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this may be happening?
-- AddType application/x-httpd-php .php
-- AddType text/html .shtml .php
That second line overrides the first one.
What you want instead is:
AddHandler application/x-httpd-php .php
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Apache in the first place. Have you
installed from source? From a package? From some third-party
distribution you downloaded?
Are you certain that mod_rewrite isn't in fact already installed? It
usually is.
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On Dec 1, 2009, at 11:38 , Peter Maguire wrote:
i installed from a package from the apache website
Then you should rebuild it, using --enable-rewrite in the arguments
to ./configure this time.
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To: users@httpd.apache.org
Sent: Tue, 1 December, 2009
referring to the Eagle book, please note that it's ten years
old and focuses primarily on Perl. It was a good book at the time, but
is now mostly a bookend. At 700 pages, it plays that role effectively
and attractively.
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but, as Nick says, returning a 500 for it seems to be a lot less
useful than a 404 or a 410 and an ErrorDocument.
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, will this be considered a
bug?
Please do submit it, but perhaps as a documentation bug? I'll try to
remember to add a mention of this to the documentation, but a bugzilla
ticket will help us remember.
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response that mentioned a big security hole and
spoofing DNS, I'm not at all sure what he was talking about, but you
don't need to spoof DNS, and there's no security implication whatever
in using this technique.
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On Feb 24, 2010, at 2:18 PM, Ruiyuan Jiang wrote:
Hi, all
Hi, all
I found a problem on Apache v2.2.14. I down graded my Apache to v2.0.59 and
tested. The problem does not exist on Apache v2.0.59. How do I file a bug
report or fix request? Thanks.
You start by telling us what the
On Feb 24, 2010, at 4:45 PM, Ruiyuan Jiang wrote:
Well, I posted the problem two weeks ago and nobody responded. I will do it
again.
I'm sorry. I missed that.
2. The problem that I have now is:
Solaris 10, Apache 2.2.14 reverse proxy -- HPUX 11.23, Apache 2.0.59, Tomcat
5.5 AJP --
On Feb 25, 2010, at 2:10 AM, Lester Caine wrote:
I'm saying your webpage is weird, can you explain why your links are
using the IP instead of the hostname?
Jonathan ... Daniel is just trying to help Robert out.
It is Robert that has the 'weird webpages', and I suspect is is because he is
On Feb 25, 2010, at 10:30 AM, Ruiyuan Jiang wrote:
Hi, Rich
Yes the login page for the user authentication comes from Tomcat server. The
traffic between Solaris Apache and HPUX Apache server are strictly 'http',
HPUX Apache redirect traffic to AJP port of Tomcat through mod_jk. In my
On Feb 25, 2010, at 2:34 PM, Rupert Reid wrote:
123-reg does not allow one to opt out of web forwarding as such. There is an
option for No web forwarding but this will compulsorily point to 123-Reg
default page if anyone typing isinglive.co.uk into a web browser.
There is only a real
On Feb 26, 2010, at 8:31 AM, Richard Peacock wrote:
I was diagnosing an un-related issue on my web-server and had to list
processes to see which PID needed to be killed. I noticed that there were
several entries for the “http2-prefork” process …
I mean, it’s not a huge problem or
On Feb 26, 2010, at 8:42 AM, Stefano Nichele wrote:
Hi All,
I'd like to ask you some help with apache configuration for my goal.
I have two different server instances running on the same box and on
different ports. For instance:
http://my.domain.com:8080/appA
On Feb 26, 2010, at 9:44 AM, Nitin Gupta wrote:
I have configured my WAP site as a virtual host in Apache. My WAP site does
not have a Favicon and I don't want to use it either. Microbrowsers are
complaining about the favicon and are getting a 404 error from my tomcat web
server, which is
On Feb 26, 2010, at 11:57 AM, Nilesh Govindarajan wrote:
Hi,
I have two domains, example.net and example.com
*.example.net *.example.com point to the server's IP (Wildcard CNAME).
Now only some subdomains like www, img, etc. are defined on both domains.
I want to catch all other
rather than in .htaccess
files.
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://www.foobar.com
http://www.foobar.com/blog
You're looking for the ProxyPass directive
A more thorough answer was given to you on the d...@httpd mailing list,
although the posting did in fact rightly belong here.
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to be a bad idea. There was a time when it seemed
feasible that he'd come around to better ideas, but he seems more
interested in insisting that he's right than actually *being* right.
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, if you'd like to submit changes to the documentation, please
feel free to do so. We prefer that diffs be against the 2.2 or trunk
docs, rather than against 2.0, which is no longer the recommended
version of our product.
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the answer to your initial question. If you have
others, please ask them. Please consider this particular branch of the
conversation completed.
On Jul 28, 2010, at 12:50 AM, James Godrej wrote:
From: Rich Bowen rbo...@rcbowen.com
To: users@httpd.apache.org
However, we do assume
Please don't feed the troll.
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in this and where is this documented on
Apache docs.
I want to read.
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in this situation?
If an application tells you you must chown it to Apache, then that's a
clear indication that the authors of that application have no concern
for security, and the application should be avoided.
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in the LoadModule directive. Loadmodule should point to
the actual file path of the mod_rewrite.so file
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-2.local.net in DNS. The ServerName needs to be a valid hostname
that either resolves in DNS, or has an /etc/hosts file entry for name
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, James Godrej wrote:
I am looking for some good how to's if maintained by Apache
foundation.
Some time ago I was told that the documents here are just technical
references.
Can any one tell who maintains how to's for Apache.
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for some thing specific.
When I started with Apache I was a complete newbie
I did read the complete Apache2.2 documentation.
Believe me I could not make things work.
There should be some page that can serve newbies like me.
Let me know I can write some thing for Apache.
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of /etc/httpd/conf.d/
mydomain.com.conf:
deny not allowed here
I'm going to guess that this is line 41:
deny *everything*
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the AllowOverride docs, and decide which you wish to prefer. In a
security-sensitive application like a shopping cart, you want to allow
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On Oct 22, 2010, at 4:36 PM, Rich Bowen wrote:
On Oct 22, 2010, at 12:15 PM, Reed, David wrote:
As a newbie attempting to compile Apache 1.3.27 on Red Hat
Enterprise Linux 5.3 I'm getting this when I run the Configure
command as root
. If you really feel
compelled to use 1.3 for some reason, please at least use a version
that was released more recently.
http://httpd.apache.org/download.cgi#apache13
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message
in the error_log, which will tell you either that it's because of file
permissions (indicated by a (13) in the message) or configuration
(indicated by ... by server configuration in the message)
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?
Somewhere in your configuration you'll need:
Directory /usr/local/phppgadmin/phppgadmin
Order allow,deny
Allow from all
/Directory
Based on what you sent earlier, I don't know if you have anything like
this, but without it, you'll get the error message above.
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Thanks very much,
You second vhost lacks a ServerName directive. As such, all traffic
goes to the first (default) virtual host.
The solution is to put a ServerName (and possibly one or more
ServerAlias directives) in the second VirtualHost.
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http
On Oct 25, 2010, at 2:12 PM, Matt Price wrote:
On 10-10-25 12:23 PM, Rich Bowen wrote:
On Oct 25, 2010, at 12:07 PM, Matt Price wrote:
The solution is to put a ServerName (and possibly one or more
ServerAlias directives) in the second VirtualHost.
thank you. Things seem to work now
The local PHP User Group in Melbourne, Australia, wants to have a
session on mod_rewrite. Is there anyone in Melbourne who would be
willing to give a brief presentation? It's a PUG, so obviously
informal and small.
Please respond to me directly.
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the cgi scripts in side this dir.
Yes, you can have as many ScriptAlias directives as you like. When you
say won't recognize, what precisely do you mean? What does the error
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] [error] [client ip] client denied by server
configuration: /usr/local/www/second
That's got nothing whatever to do with CGI configuration. That means
that you need to add the following:
Directory /usr/local/www/second/
order allow,deny
allow from all
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.
Additionally, mod_rewrite runs too early to have access to this, but
presumably if it was set, you could use the LA-U syntax to get access
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time to
do that
and I have some experience with these issues (open source,
translations, etc.).
iñ
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Participation in open source project is not only open to folks who
can program in C. If you can read English, and can write in some
other language
have been intending to write a short how to get started
section on the Translations page. Perhaps this is a good time to do
that. :)
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On Nov 30, 2010, at 8:30 AM, Rich Bowen wrote:
We absolutely do.
You can see a full list here:
http://httpd.apache.org/docs-project
On Nov 30, 2010, at 8:39 AM, Rich Bowen wrote:
It turns out that quite a bit of work has been done already for the
2.0 documentation in Spanish, but I don't yet have any idea how
much, if any, of that, can be copied straight forward to the 2.4
documentation. I would need someone - perhaps
are in small sections and that gives a greater
sense of accomplishment. It's probably also the part of the docs that
people spend the most time reading, so it's the most valuable.
Thanks so much for your participation.
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that is getting
submitted by GET rather than POST. This may be a site problem, or it
may be a browser bug. Either way, it doesn't appear to matter much,
since it's resulting in a 404, and Apache is rejecting the request.
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