Re: [users@httpd] download

2018-07-13 Thread georg.chamb...@telia.com
Thanks, will make an effort when time given (shortage :)
/georg
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 You can definitely try it on Windows 10, it shouldn't be worse than XP.
 
  The major difference since the last time you installed might be that there 
are no longer Windows binaries on the httpd website. [1]
 
 
  I recommend the builds from ApacheLounge: 
  https://www.apachelounge.com/download/
 
 
  
 
 
  If you haven't downloaded PHP for Windows in a while, that has also moved: 
  https://windows.php.net/
 
 
  If you are using the ApacheLounge build with mod_php, you should download the 
Thread-Safe version of PHP.
 
 
  
 
 
  [1] Statement on binary downloads for Windows: 
  http://httpd.apache.org/docs/current/platform/windows.html#down
 
 
  
 
 
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  On Thu, Jul 12, 2018 at 4:44 AM 
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  Ok, tnx, could have thought there would be some issues,
  
 so is there a diff from XP in the way http is handled ?  
  
 I think it might be time to shove MS alltogether an take the trouble to learn 
back to an ix system ...
  
  
  
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 >> but now im (unfortunately) on a W10, which is the target.
  
 >
  
 >In that case, please also note that W10 is not a server system and is 
  
 >therefore artifically limited in the number of incomming connections it 
  
 >can handle. Because of this I would strongly encourage using a Windows 
  
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Re: [users@httpd] download

2018-07-12 Thread Yehuda Katz
You can definitely try it on Windows 10, it shouldn't be worse than XP.
The major difference since the last time you installed might be that there
are no longer Windows binaries on the httpd website. [1]
I recommend the builds from ApacheLounge:
https://www.apachelounge.com/download/

If you haven't downloaded PHP for Windows in a while, that has also moved:
https://windows.php.net/
If you are using the ApacheLounge build with mod_php, you should download
the Thread-Safe version of PHP.

[1] Statement on binary downloads for Windows:
http://httpd.apache.org/docs/current/platform/windows.html#down

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georg.chamb...@telia.com> wrote:

> Ok, tnx, could have thought there would be some issues,
> so is there a diff from XP in the way http is handled ?
> I think it might be time to shove MS alltogether an take the trouble to
> learn back to an ix system ...
>
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> >Am 12.07.2018 um 00:10 schrieb georg.chamb...@telia.com:
> >> but now im (unfortunately) on a W10, which is the target.
> >
> >In that case, please also note that W10 is not a server system and is
> >therefore artifically limited in the number of incomming connections it
> >can handle. Because of this I would strongly encourage using a Windows
> >Server system instead, even if running Apache httpd.
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Re: [users@httpd] download

2018-07-12 Thread georg.chamb...@telia.com
Ok, tnx, could have thought there would be some issues,
so is there a diff from XP in the way http is handled ?  
I think it might be time to shove MS alltogether an take the trouble to learn 
back to an ix system ...


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>Am 12.07.2018 um 00:10 schrieb georg.chamb...@telia.com:
>> but now im (unfortunately) on a W10, which is the target.
>
>In that case, please also note that W10 is not a server system and is 
>therefore artifically limited in the number of incomming connections it 
>can handle. Because of this I would strongly encourage using a Windows 
>Server system instead, even if running Apache httpd.
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Re: [users@httpd] download

2018-07-11 Thread Bachsau

Am 12.07.2018 um 00:10 schrieb georg.chamb...@telia.com:

but now im (unfortunately) on a W10, which is the target.


In that case, please also note that W10 is not a server system and is 
therefore artifically limited in the number of incomming connections it 
can handle. Because of this I would strongly encourage using a Windows 
Server system instead, even if running Apache httpd.




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Re: [users@httpd] download

2018-07-11 Thread Dedeco Balaco

There are several projects in apache.org. You are looking for this project:

http://httpd.apache.org/

What will interest you most today, in the above page, is the download 
link for the 2.4 version:


http://httpd.apache.org/download.cgi#apache24


And the binaries section, which is here:

http://www-eu.apache.org/dist//httpd/binaries/


The basic things you probably know about server settings should still 
work. You may check them here for safeness and eventual problems, of 
course. The community is very helpful.


PHP should be downloaded from its page, and that should be easy to do. I 
do not know how to comment the SQL thing you said.


A bundle install for "everything people commonly use in a web server" 
you may find around the web. For that, you should search for bundle 
projects. WampServer is something that comes to my mind (read a bit 
about it here: http://www.wampserver.com/en/). Please be aware that WAMP 
is a broader and older acronym: https://pt.wikipedia.org/wiki/WAMP , and 
this word is possibly used to describe other projects too). I only use 
linux since years ago (my last Win was XP, which I still use in eventual 
Win needs, which I will do in virtual machines), so other people may 
give you other pointers with the same idea.


Regards



Em 11-07-2018 19:10, georg.chamb...@telia.com escreveu:

Hi, tnx,
well I have done both a fedora and a MS W-XP installation before, but now im 
(unfortunately) on a W10, which is the target.

Its only a bread-n-butter variant, will run some PHP with an ODBC coupling to a 
MIMER-SQL engine. (actually lifting development of my web to newer machine & sw)

¨But when looking at the apache.org I got the impression that there were a 
myrriad of variants to choose from.
I just really want one single self-installing image (possibly with some 
checking like pgp)



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Date: Wednesday, July 11, 2018 23:33:32 +0200
From: georg.chamb...@telia.com

Hi Im an oldie, who once installed an Apache server, now I was on
to make a new installation BUT O, things have become so
complexity, so inflated, I can make no sense of what to download,
or from where


That, of course, depends on the operating system in question. If you
are using a *nix type system I would suggest you start by using its
package management application to download and install things. That
will/should resolve dependencies and the like and make everything
much easier.

As the versions available from the repos aren't always the most
bleeding edge, if you find that you need capabilities that are only
found in newer releases you can then proceed on and get the
binaries/source directly - but you're more on your own in terms of
making all the parts work.



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Re: [users@httpd] download

2018-07-11 Thread georg.chamb...@telia.com
Hi, tnx,
well I have done both a fedora and a MS W-XP installation before, but now im 
(unfortunately) on a W10, which is the target.

Its only a bread-n-butter variant, will run some PHP with an ODBC coupling to a 
MIMER-SQL engine. (actually lifting development of my web to newer machine & sw)

¨But when looking at the apache.org I got the impression that there were a 
myrriad of variants to choose from.
I just really want one single self-installing image (possibly with some 
checking like pgp)


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>
>> Date: Wednesday, July 11, 2018 23:33:32 +0200
>> From: georg.chamb...@telia.com
>>
>> Hi Im an oldie, who once installed an Apache server, now I was on
>> to make a new installation BUT O, things have become so
>> complexity, so inflated, I can make no sense of what to download,
>> or from where
>
>That, of course, depends on the operating system in question. If you
>are using a *nix type system I would suggest you start by using its
>package management application to download and install things. That
>will/should resolve dependencies and the like and make everything
>much easier.
>
>As the versions available from the repos aren't always the most
>bleeding edge, if you find that you need capabilities that are only
>found in newer releases you can then proceed on and get the
>binaries/source directly - but you're more on your own in terms of
>making all the parts work.
>
>
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Re: [users@httpd] download

2018-07-11 Thread Richard


> Date: Wednesday, July 11, 2018 23:33:32 +0200
> From: georg.chamb...@telia.com
>
> Hi Im an oldie, who once installed an Apache server, now I was on
> to make a new installation BUT O, things have become so
> complexity, so inflated, I can make no sense of what to download,
> or from where

That, of course, depends on the operating system in question. If you
are using a *nix type system I would suggest you start by using its
package management application to download and install things. That
will/should resolve dependencies and the like and make everything
much easier.

As the versions available from the repos aren't always the most
bleeding edge, if you find that you need capabilities that are only
found in newer releases you can then proceed on and get the
binaries/source directly - but you're more on your own in terms of
making all the parts work.



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Re: [users@httpd] download stops at 1kB

2017-02-28 Thread Erich Eckner
Hi Luca,

I'm somewhat unsure which configuration is used by apache, because it's
all configured via plesk-parallels panel (ugh).

So I put my configuration files and access/error_log online under
eckner.net/apache2.conf (/etc/apache2/apache2.conf)
eckner.net/httpd.conf (/var/www/vhosts/system/eckner.net/conf/httpd.conf)
eckner.net/access_log (for crux.eckner.net)
eckner.net/error_log (for crux.eckner.net)

I can't believe this is all the logs apache produces in "LogLevel debug"
for this vhost, but I can't find any more, either.

If you need any other infos, just let me know, which.

regards,
Erich

On 28.02.2017 11:08, Luca Toscano wrote:
> Hi Eric,
> 
> 2017-02-27 20:21 GMT+01:00 Erich Eckner :
> 
>> Hi,
>>
>> I have a strange problem:
>> I'm running an apache server (Apache/2.2.22 under Debian) with several
>> vhosts, one of which is hosted at crux.eckner.net, on a vps.
>> The index document "http://crux.eckner.net/index.html; stops
>> transferring after 1kB (exactly 1024 Bytes are shown if I do 'curl
>> http://crux.eckner.net/index.html', firefox also hangs at the respective
>> position). index.html is a local file and I deactivated all
>> dynamic-content-stuff (e.g. php). If I wait long enough, I get a timeout:
>> the client says: "curl: (56) Recv failure: Connection reset by peer",
>> the server logs nothing.
>>
>> The strange part is, that each of the following work fine:
>> - Downloading via https, e.g. https://crux.eckner.net/index.html
>> - Downloading the same file with same size, but replaced content, works
>> fine - e.g. 'head -c 14052 /dev/urandom | base64 -w0 > index.html', then
>> 'curl http://crux.eckner.net/index.html'
>>
>> I'm somewhat out of Ideas where to look next :-(
>> Any hints are apreciated.
>>
>>
> If you could share your httpd config and apache error log somewhere (like
> http://apaste.info) it would be really useful to help (even better if you
> could increase your log level with
> https://httpd.apache.org/docs/2.2/mod/core.html#loglevel).
> 
> 
> Luca
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Re: [users@httpd] download stops at 1kB

2017-02-28 Thread Luca Toscano
Hi Eric,

2017-02-27 20:21 GMT+01:00 Erich Eckner :

> Hi,
>
> I have a strange problem:
> I'm running an apache server (Apache/2.2.22 under Debian) with several
> vhosts, one of which is hosted at crux.eckner.net, on a vps.
> The index document "http://crux.eckner.net/index.html; stops
> transferring after 1kB (exactly 1024 Bytes are shown if I do 'curl
> http://crux.eckner.net/index.html', firefox also hangs at the respective
> position). index.html is a local file and I deactivated all
> dynamic-content-stuff (e.g. php). If I wait long enough, I get a timeout:
> the client says: "curl: (56) Recv failure: Connection reset by peer",
> the server logs nothing.
>
> The strange part is, that each of the following work fine:
> - Downloading via https, e.g. https://crux.eckner.net/index.html
> - Downloading the same file with same size, but replaced content, works
> fine - e.g. 'head -c 14052 /dev/urandom | base64 -w0 > index.html', then
> 'curl http://crux.eckner.net/index.html'
>
> I'm somewhat out of Ideas where to look next :-(
> Any hints are apreciated.
>
>
If you could share your httpd config and apache error log somewhere (like
http://apaste.info) it would be really useful to help (even better if you
could increase your log level with
https://httpd.apache.org/docs/2.2/mod/core.html#loglevel).


Luca


Re: [users@httpd] download stops at 1kB

2017-02-27 Thread Erich Eckner
Hi,

vps = virtual private server. It's virtualized at some level.

cheers, Erich

On 27.02.2017 21:28, Oscar Knorn wrote:
> Hi Eric, can you please tell me, what vps means?
> 
> Cheers,
> Oscar
> 
> 
> Am 27.02.2017 um 20:21 schrieb Erich Eckner:
>> Hi,
>>
>> I have a strange problem:
>> I'm running an apache server (Apache/2.2.22 under Debian) with several
>> vhosts, one of which is hosted at crux.eckner.net, on a vps.
>> The index document "http://crux.eckner.net/index.html; stops
>> transferring after 1kB (exactly 1024 Bytes are shown if I do 'curl
>> http://crux.eckner.net/index.html', firefox also hangs at the respective
>> position). index.html is a local file and I deactivated all
>> dynamic-content-stuff (e.g. php). If I wait long enough, I get a timeout:
>> the client says: "curl: (56) Recv failure: Connection reset by peer",
>> the server logs nothing.
>>
>> The strange part is, that each of the following work fine:
>> - Downloading via https, e.g. https://crux.eckner.net/index.html
>> - Downloading the same file with same size, but replaced content, works
>> fine - e.g. 'head -c 14052 /dev/urandom | base64 -w0 > index.html', then
>> 'curl http://crux.eckner.net/index.html'
>>
>> I'm somewhat out of Ideas where to look next :-(
>> Any hints are apreciated.
>>
>> Cheers,
>> Erich
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Re: [users@httpd] download stops at 1kB

2017-02-27 Thread Oscar Knorn

Hi Eric, can you please tell me, what vps means?

Cheers,
Oscar


Am 27.02.2017 um 20:21 schrieb Erich Eckner:

Hi,

I have a strange problem:
I'm running an apache server (Apache/2.2.22 under Debian) with several
vhosts, one of which is hosted at crux.eckner.net, on a vps.
The index document "http://crux.eckner.net/index.html; stops
transferring after 1kB (exactly 1024 Bytes are shown if I do 'curl
http://crux.eckner.net/index.html', firefox also hangs at the respective
position). index.html is a local file and I deactivated all
dynamic-content-stuff (e.g. php). If I wait long enough, I get a timeout:
the client says: "curl: (56) Recv failure: Connection reset by peer",
the server logs nothing.

The strange part is, that each of the following work fine:
- Downloading via https, e.g. https://crux.eckner.net/index.html
- Downloading the same file with same size, but replaced content, works
fine - e.g. 'head -c 14052 /dev/urandom | base64 -w0 > index.html', then
'curl http://crux.eckner.net/index.html'

I'm somewhat out of Ideas where to look next :-(
Any hints are apreciated.

Cheers,
Erich

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Re: [users@httpd] Download

2014-07-04 Thread James Kerwin
It seems that there was a miscommunication with my group regarding the file
path of the directory to download. They assured me it was correct but seems
that it wasn't!

Apologies for being a bit of an idiot and thanks for the help!

James.


On Wed, Jul 2, 2014 at 10:28 AM, Jens-U. Mozdzen jmozd...@nde.ag wrote:

 Hi James,

 Zitat von James Kerwin jkerwin2...@gmail.com:

  Hello all,

 I'm incredibly new to Apache, apologies if this is stupid but if I didn't
 need help I wouldn't ask.

 I'm using Apche2 on my laptop and on an actual server. The webpage I'm
 using has a download button that points to a .zip file. On my laptop it
 works and allows me to download the .zip. On the actual real server it
 refuses to work.

 Does anybody have any experience of this or know what settings I need to
 change?


 the proper approach to this would be to

 - check the link that is invoked when you press your download button
 (What request is issued to which server?)

 - if that request looks ok, check the access and error log of the accessed
 server for messages

 If that doesn't give you any/sufficent clues, please come back with
 details (what was the request that was sent, what's in the server's access
 log for that request). If you see error messages you cannot make anything
 of, please include these in your message.

 With regards,
 Jens


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Re: [users@httpd] Download

2014-07-02 Thread Jens-U. Mozdzen

Hi James,

Zitat von James Kerwin jkerwin2...@gmail.com:

Hello all,

I'm incredibly new to Apache, apologies if this is stupid but if I didn't
need help I wouldn't ask.

I'm using Apche2 on my laptop and on an actual server. The webpage I'm
using has a download button that points to a .zip file. On my laptop it
works and allows me to download the .zip. On the actual real server it
refuses to work.

Does anybody have any experience of this or know what settings I need to
change?


the proper approach to this would be to

- check the link that is invoked when you press your download button  
(What request is issued to which server?)


- if that request looks ok, check the access and error log of the  
accessed server for messages


If that doesn't give you any/sufficent clues, please come back with  
details (what was the request that was sent, what's in the server's  
access log for that request). If you see error messages you cannot  
make anything of, please include these in your message.


With regards,
Jens


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Re: [users@httpd] Download

2014-07-02 Thread Jim Jagielski

On Jul 2, 2014, at 4:49 AM, James Kerwin jkerwin2...@gmail.com wrote:

 Hello all,
 
 I'm incredibly new to Apache, apologies if this is stupid but if I didn't 
 need help I wouldn't ask.
 
 I'm using Apche2 on my laptop and on an actual server. The webpage I'm using 
 has a download button that points to a .zip file. On my laptop it works and 
 allows me to download the .zip. On the actual real server it refuses to work.
 

How does it refuse to work? Do you get an error? Does the
zip file appear in your browser as gobbledygook?


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Re: [users@httpd] Download breaks in the middle

2012-09-14 Thread Mark Montague

On September 14, 2012 0:24 , val john valjohn1...@gmail.com wrote:
im hosting close to 20 zip files in my site each close to 180MB in 
size , some times when i download  one of the files .. its stops in 
the middle ( after  80MB ) ,And some times it get downloaded full file 
without any problem . is there any thing that i need to do in apache 
to avoid this issue.


- Look at your httpd error log while you reproduce the problem.  Do any 
messages appear?  If so, what are they?


- When the problem occurs, what does your httpd access log show?  
Specifically, what was the HTTP status code returned to the client?


- Does anything appear in your operating system logs when the problem 
occurs?


- Are any firewalls or NAT involved?  If so, do their logs show anything?

- Are any proxies, including reverse proxies, involved?  If so, do their 
logs show anything?


- Try reproducing the problem using a command-line HTTP client such as 
curl, and include the command line options to show as much detail as 
possible in order see exactly how the download is failing.  (for curl, 
use curl --trace-ascii - http://example.com/your-download-url;


- Which version of Apache HTTP Server are you running, under which 
version of which distribution of which OS?


- Is there anything special about how you have either Apache HTTP Server 
or your operating system configured?


--
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Re: [users@httpd] Download breaks in the middle

2012-09-14 Thread Kevin A. McGrail

On 9/14/2012 12:24 AM, val john wrote:
im hosting close to 20 zip files in my site each close to 180MB in 
size , some times when i download  one of the files .. its stops in 
the middle ( after  80MB ) ,And some times it get downloaded full file 
without any problem . is there any thing that i need to do in apache 
to avoid this issue.


In addition to Mark Montague's comments, the big question I have is time.

Get a stop watch and time it.  How long is this download taking and when 
does the cutoff occur?  Let's say you have a slow connection and it will 
take 10 minutes to download your file.


Well you might find your Apache configuration has a 5 minute timeout.  
look for the Timeout configuration option and see what it is.


Beyond that, it's possible your firewall has a timeout as well but I've 
rarely seen that bite people unless we are talking dial-up speeds.


Regards,
KAM

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Re: [users@httpd] Download breaks in the middle

2012-09-14 Thread Tom Evans
On Fri, Sep 14, 2012 at 2:32 PM, Kevin A. McGrail kmcgr...@pccc.com wrote:
 On 9/14/2012 12:24 AM, val john wrote:

 im hosting close to 20 zip files in my site each close to 180MB in size ,
 some times when i download  one of the files .. its stops in the middle (
 after  80MB ) ,And some times it get downloaded full file without any
 problem . is there any thing that i need to do in apache to avoid this
 issue.


 In addition to Mark Montague's comments, the big question I have is time.

 Get a stop watch and time it.  How long is this download taking and when
 does the cutoff occur?  Let's say you have a slow connection and it will
 take 10 minutes to download your file.

 Well you might find your Apache configuration has a 5 minute timeout.  look
 for the Timeout configuration option and see what it is.

Timeout is for individual read/writes. You can still download files
that take longer than Timeout seconds to download :)

The docs have a fuller explanation.

http://httpd.apache.org/docs/2.2/mod/core.html#timeout

Cheers

Tom

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Re: [users@httpd] Download breaks in the middle

2012-09-14 Thread Kevin A. McGrail

On 9/14/2012 10:37 AM, Tom Evans wrote:
Timeout is for individual read/writes. You can still download files 
that take longer than Timeout seconds to download :) 
Good point.  I use a cgi that runs and actually sends the files which I 
think is why I run afoul of this.


Regards,
KAM

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