To summarize, I'm newly using Pound as a reverse-proxy for Zope. I'm using VHM mapping to pass the requests to the appropriate folders in Zope. I have some clients who can't see their sites, but I and many others can. They get this message: "Zope \n Welcome to Web.vi" which is my site (web.vi). I
--On 16. August 2006 07:34:26 -0700 beno - [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
To summarize, I'm newly using Pound as a reverse-proxy for Zope. I'm
using VHM mapping to pass the requests to the appropriate folders in
Zope. I have some clients who can't see their sites, but I and many
others can. They
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On 16 Aug 2006, at 10:34, beno - wrote:
Posted with no comments?? You can read, can you? This is now
the third time (read: 3) that I'm telling
you that these entries are not errors. NotFound (or 404) is
completely normal. Stop looking at them!
- Date: Wednesday, August 16, 2006 07:34:26 AM -0700 From: beno - <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: zope@zope.org Subject: POUND AND ZOPE HELL!!! was: Re: [Zope] Can't Find This Bug! To summarize, I'm newly using Pound as a reverse-proxy for Zope. I'm using VHM mapping to pass the requests to the appropriate
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Subject: Re: POUND AND ZOPE HELL!!! was: Re: [Zope] Can't Find This Bug!
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On Aug 16, 2006, at 11:13 AM, Jonathan wrote:
Another idea is to have your client install ieHTTPHeaders (or
equivalent for non-IE browsers) in their web browser and then send
you the http header info that they are seeing.
The Mozilla equivalent is LiveHTTPHeaders http://
So...* I cannot find any IP addresses in Z2.log that these clients would be using to access their sites.* I can find plenty of examples of my own IP address, so I know it's logging correctly.Therefore, it would appear that the requests coming from these clients aren't reaching Zope. DO YOU AGREE
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On 16 Aug 2006, at 11:35, beno - wrote:
So...
* I cannot find any IP addresses in Z2.log that these clients would
be using to access their sites.
* I can find plenty of examples of my own IP address, so I know
it's logging correctly.
On Wed, 16 Aug 2006, beno - wrote:
To summarize, I'm newly using Pound as a reverse-proxy for Zope. I'm using
VHM mapping to pass the requests to the appropriate folders in Zope. I have
some clients who can't see their sites, but I and many others can. They get
this message: Zope \n
Could it be that the combination of Pound and VHM are mapping your
client's connection to your personal website?
Does your pesonal website have a splash screen that presents Zope \n
Welcome to Web.vi? If so, you should be able to find the log enties and
get a bit more information. Pound
3Jens Vagelpohl [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: -BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-Hash: SHA1Instead of continuing to stab in the dark, which you have been doing the whole time, you need to spend the time to get familiar with the tools you are using and with basic troubleshooting techniques. Wonderful,
33Dennis Allison [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: On Wed, 16 Aug 2006, beno - wrote:Have you checked your Poound configuration file Since it sounds like you know something about Pound, here's a snip from the pound.cfg file: Service HeadRequire "Host:
.*mrtablecloth-vi.com.*" BackEnd Address
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On 16 Aug 2006, at 12:11, beno - wrote:
Instead of continuing to stab in the dark, which you have been doing
the whole time, you need to spend the time to get familiar with the
tools you are using and with basic troubleshooting techniques.
2Dennis Allison [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Ummm... the HeadRequire directive is matched with a regex. See the code to establish which of the several possible C libraries is used as there are minor variations in syntax.Why is the backend address on the open net? I would have expected that you would
A port scan of your IP address, 202,71.106.119, shows port 8080 open but
does not show port 80.
Starting nmap V. 2.54BETA31 ( www.insecure.org/nmap/ )
Interesting ports on (202.71.106.119):
(The 1536 ports scanned but not shown below are in state: closed)
Port State Service
21/tcp
On 16 Aug 2006, at 11:35, beno - wrote:
So...
* I cannot find any IP addresses in Z2.log that these clients would
be using to access their sites.
* I can find plenty of examples of my own IP address, so I know
it's logging correctly.
Therefore, it would appear that the requests coming
Hi;
I've been trying for days but I can't track this bug. My client and some
of her customers can't hit their site:
http://mrtablecloth-vi.com/
but I can hit it just fine (as well as most people). The client reports
a Welcome to Web.vi \n Zope page (where web.vi is my URL and the box
is
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On 15 Aug 2006, at 13:50, beno wrote:
Hi;
I've been trying for days but I can't track this bug. My client and
some of her customers can't hit their site:
http://mrtablecloth-vi.com/
but I can hit it just fine (as well as most people). The client
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