On Sunday 27 Nov 2011 20:36:06 Samuraiii wrote:
> Hello,
>
> Today Im form morning trying to get working apache 2.2.21-r1 and php
> 5.3.8 with userdirs mod.
> The problem is that apache is capable of opening ~/public_html but when
> it gets to open folder with index.php
> it fails with this error:
Hello,
Today Im form morning trying to get working apache 2.2.21-r1 and php
5.3.8 with userdirs mod.
The problem is that apache is capable of opening ~/public_html but when
it gets to open folder with index.php
it fails with this error:
(in browser)
The requested URL /php5cgi/php/~uname/path/to/in
Le 14/01/2010 15:03, German Lopez Cortina a écrit :
> Mi apache no me interpreta los archivos .php muestra el contenido como
> texto en el navegador
First it is an english only list, so if you would like to speak other languages,
take a look at gentoo-user...@lists.gentoo.org for a spanish aware l
Mi apache no me interpreta los archivos .php muestra el contenido como texto en
el navegador
Hello
I set max_execution_time to 30 in php.ini file (i also checked in phpinfo).
max_input_time is set to 45.
But when I use in script something like that:
while ( 1 == 1 )
or
for ( $i=0; $i < 1; $i++)
{
echo "\n".$i;
}
it doesn't work - execution of
Hans-Werner Hilse wrote:
This won't work. Apache doesn't have inbuilt chroot facilities, AFAIK.
Like most of the other standard internet services. You would have to
setup a chroot env (all dependant libraries and stuff) for that. But
there's nothing similar to a chroot automatic in apache. BTW,
Hi,
On Mon, 24 Jul 2006 21:42:46 +0200 Alex <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Now my question is: does apache/php support chrooting too?
> > And are there some other services, which can be chrooted
> > like bind?
>
> should work without any problems, like the most of the other
> standard internet s
Hi,
On Sun, Jul 23, 2006 at 06:16:23PM +0200, Jarry wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Recently I installed bind, which supports chrooting
> "right of the box". Very nice feature, I was positively
> surprised...
>
> Now my question is: does apache/php support chrooting too?
> And are there some other services, wh
Hi,
Recently I installed bind, which supports chrooting
"right of the box". Very nice feature, I was positively
surprised...
Now my question is: does apache/php support chrooting too?
And are there some other services, which can be chrooted
like bind?
Jarry
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