other xml/xsl transformers that work like mod_xslt
but /are/ stable?
I'd be happy to hear from you all!
Kind regards,
Sander Smeenk.
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Quoting Sander Smeenk ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
I'm running Apache 2.0.55, prefork mpm and mod_xslt 2004112100 on Debian
servers. From time to time it seems that the daily cronjob's 'apache2ctl
reload' causes Apache to 'forget' to load mod-xslt causing these
warnings for each xml/xsl related
Quoting Nick Kew ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
From time to time it seems that the daily cronjob's 'apache2ctl
reload' causes Apache to 'forget' to load mod-xslt causing these
warnings for each xml/xsl related request:
Erm, I don't see a warning ...
They were in my first post to the list. But i
Quoting Nick Kew ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
Erm, I don't see a warning ...
They were in my first post to the list. But i left them out on my second
post. The warnigs are:
| [error] an unknown filter was not added: mod-xslt
Oh, right. Either you've got the wrong filter name (check the
source
Hello!
I'm a happy Apache 2.2.3 user, everything is working just fine, except
for this oddity which i'd like to see explained if possible ;-)
I recently hosted a large patch to a popular MMORPG on my blog, and as
expected, i got tons of hits on it. Curious as i am, i started
investigating what /
Quoting Joshua Slive ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
See:
http://wiki.apache.org/httpd/Logs/Response_Size
Nice. Thanks.
% apache2 -l | grep logio
mod_logio.c
Will work on that then, thanks alot!
Regards,
Sander.
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Hello!
With Apache 2.2.6 (the prefork mpm, on Debian 'SID') i'm seeing weird
behaviour when a (large) download is cancelled by a visitor.
Scenario: User browses to my site, clicks a link to a 1.5G zipfile,
realises it will take ages to download and clicks 'cancel download',
which results in an
Quoting Sander Smeenk ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
Scenario: User browses to my site, clicks a link to a 1.5G zipfile,
realises it will take ages to download and clicks 'cancel download',
which results in an Apache process eating up ~99% CPU-time and hogging
the system.
Explicitly enabling
Quoting Staf Wagemakers ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
own when apache2 is restarted?, and if they are, what can I do if they
have not been regenerated by numerous apache2 restarts, and also
complete system reboots.
The access-log file is created automatically at a httpd server start if it
doesn't
feel this is off-topic.
Thanks in advance,
Sander Smeenk.
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Hi,
I'm running Apache 2.2.22(-1ubuntu1.2) on Ubuntu Precise GNU/Linux.
Apache is not picking up the 'DirectoryIndex' configuration from the
conf.d/ directory as i will illustrate below:
Default installation has /etc/apache2/mods-available/dir.{load,conf}
symlinked in /etc/apache2/mods-enabled/.
Quoting Kurtis Rader (kra...@skepticism.us):
Apache 2.4/mpm-itk fails to serve sites from this NFS setup. When i move
the site to local storage with exact same permissions it works fine.
Also, if i set +x bits on all parent directores on the NFS setup, it
works.
When you tested with
Quoting Robert Webb (rw...@ropeguru.com):
What options do you have set for the NFS mounts?
The server is a NetApp FAS 32040 in MetroCluster mode.
Its export options are '-sec=sys' and then a set of hosts that
either have rw or ro access.
The client has 'rw,vers=3,tcp,bg' in its fstab.
Hi list,
I'm running into permission trouble with Apache 2.4 (and mpm-itk, though
i wonder if this is solely mpm-itk related). It was also reported about a
year ago on the mpm-itk mailinglist. The archives are down so i
some-what reconstructed that thread here: https://8n1.org/10728/cbbe
I'm
Quoting Stormy (storm...@stormy.ca):
> FWIW using Firefox 38.3 ESR, your login page works on port 80; forcing https
> results in: "Secure Connection Failed An error occurred during a connection
> to tracss.adamstelecom.com. SSL received a record that exceeded the maximum
> permissible length.
Quoting Rose, John B (jbr...@utk.edu):
> Curious about any experience using mpm-itk. Pros and cons?
There's a dedicated mpm-itk mailinglist at
http://lists.err.no/mailman/listinfo/mpm-itk
Also, i'm running an entire shared hosting farm on mpm-itk
with no problems at all; aside from recent
Quoting @lbutlr (krem...@kreme.com):
> After setting up lets encrypt on my server and running it I end up with the
> following files:
> 0 -rw--- 1 443 443 0 Mar 4 23:38 cert-1457159890.pem
> 0 -rw--- 1 443 443 0 Mar 5 05:06 cert-1457179567.pem
> 0 -rw--- 1 443 443
Quoting Mahmood Naderan (nt_mahm...@yahoo.com.INVALID):
> root@webshub:~# grep IfModule /etc/apache2/sites-available/default-ssl.conf
> #
> #
Ok.
> root@webshub:~# apachectl -S
> AH00558: apache2: Could not reliably determine the server's fully qualified
> domain name, using 127.0.1.1. Set the
Quoting Mahmood Naderan (nt_mahm...@yahoo.com.INVALID):
> >Is default-ssl site "enabled" via the debian/ubuntu tools e.g. a2ensite?
> # a2ensite default-ssl
> Enabling site default-ssl.
Well, there ya go.
> Now, when I open https://w.x.y.z in firefox, I get
> Your connection is not secure
Quoting Mahmood Naderan (nt_mahm...@yahoo.com.INVALID):
> [mahmood@rocks7 ~]$ wget http://w.x.y.z:443
> Connecting to w.x.y.z:443... connected.
> HTTP request sent, awaiting response... 200 OK
> 2018-08-20 10:30:50 (1.95 MB/s) - ‘index.html.1’ saved [33229]
> Any thought?
Did you forget to put
Quoting Mahmood Naderan (nt_mahm...@yahoo.com.INVALID):
> As I posted earlier, SSLEngine is on
> $ cat /etc/apache2/sites-available/default-ssl.conf
>
> So, I really don't know why it listens to http!
Is mod_ssl actually loaded/enabled?
Try removing the lines and check your
httpd config
Quoting Carmel NY (carmel...@outlook.com):
> This is my first attempt to set up a virtual host with apache24 on a
> FreeBSD 11.2 machine, and it is not working out so well.
Please elaborate on the 'not working out so well' bit.
> Assuming a site name of example.net, I tried to configure a
Quoting Carmel NY (carmel...@outlook.com):
> >Please elaborate on the 'not working out so well' bit.
> >> apachectl -S
> >> VirtualHost configuration:
> >> *:80 stem.example.net
> >> (/usr/local/etc/apache24/extra/httpd-vhosts.conf:24)
> >> *:443 example.net
Quoting emma davis (emma.davi...@aol.com.INVALID):
> It is a domain name identification issue by Apache.
> May be it a known issue.
Apache has the concent of a 'default' virtual host. Any request to a
domain not explicitly confiugred for that ip/port combo will be handled
by the defaul virtual
Quoting Paul Claridge (p...@vicjenmail.plus.com):
> Does the default *:80 also serve data to localhost?
Yep. Should work just like any other IP on your sytstem.
> I assumed by creating another VH that would achieve a "shortcircuit" and
> serve data to my local puppeteer browser from my prime
Quoting emma davis (emma.davi...@aol.com.INVALID):
> When setting up virtual host I was not able give ServerAlias to
> x.ddns.net
> Apachectl -S gave an error.
It would be helpful if you'd share the actual error.
> P.s. This is Emma,That is Emily with a protective Daddy, she is
> working
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