Hi!
It is a question about indexes option in httpd.conf
Actually don't remember, but there is a way to view a file as
indexpage in top and the output of "Options Indexes" in bottom, like
this: http://archive.apache.org/dist/httpd/ . Which is that directive?
Thank you very much,
fRANz
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Hi!
It is a question about "SSLHonorCipherOrder"
added than Apache2.1.
May I think that the reason why "SSLHonorCipherOrder" was added
is that "SSL_OP_CIPHER_SERVER_PREFERENCE" was added to an argument
of SSL_CTX_set_options in OpenSSL0.9.7?
Because I do not understand an added background,
Hi,
I want to use mod_ntlm module in windows apache.Can I get the
mod_ntlm sourcecode for windows or can I get the latest version which is
supproted the same module.I could see somewhere in mod_ntlm source code
for unix. Can you give me some direction to use windows domain user
authenticati
Miguel Fonseca wrote:
Is it possible to implement in apache a disk quota?
thank you
I don't believe Apache has a mechanism for implementing a quota.
However, you can implement your own disk quota by first reading 'man
quota', and it will explain how to accomplish this.
Thanks
-dant
Is it possible to implement in apache a disk
quota?
thank you
thanks fro your time, I can browse pages and other things, the problem
was my firewall, it was blocking the connection to myself... so I
added the rule to allow apache and now it works, the problem was that
the firewall wasn't showing that the incoming connection was blocked
so I couldn't know that
It was thus said that the Great Harald Falkenberg once stated:
>
> Hallo,
>
> thank you for your help. Have you or someone else an idea what causes such
> a high use of file descriptors? How can I monitor the usage of file
> descriptors and see what kind of files are related to them?
How many
It was thus said that the Great Stuart Gall once stated:
>
> Hello,
> As I understand it
> and
> are equivalent except Location refers from the Document root
Not quite. refers to the URL, *not* the directory.
For example:
http://bible.conman.org/
Actually, go there. You'll
On Fri, Aug 19, 2005 at 06:24:02PM -0400, Hank wrote:
> I have a rewrite working well so for one virtual domain:
>
> Convert: http://www.AAsite.com/pf_dir/index.html
> To: http://www.AAsite.info/AAforums/pf_dir/index.html
>
> RewriteEngine on
> RewriteRule ^/pf(.*)$http://ww
Whew, makes things much easier [no, I'm not psychic, and didn't read
your mind that you were on windows - I don't of a windows distribution
which doesn't include httpd.default.conf].
See;
http://svn.apache.org/repos/asf/httpd/httpd/branches/2.0.x/docs/conf/httpd-win.conf
for the Win32 default htt
> ps ax | grep apache
Sorry, I forgot: in Solaris it probably only works as
ps -ef | grep apache
And I just hope that lsof is the same there.
Baldvin
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The official User-To-User support forum of the Apache HTTP Server Project
Hi,
On Son 21.08.2005 18:45, Harald Falkenberg wrote:
thank you for your help. Have you or someone else an idea what causes
such a high use of file descriptors? How can I monitor the usage of
file descriptors and see what kind of files are related to them?
Long living requests?
Unclean shutdo
> thank you for your help. Have you or someone else an idea what causes
> such
> a high use of file descriptors? How can I monitor the usage of file
> descriptors and see what kind of files are related to them?
If you are using unix (any variant, like linux) try to become root,
then figure out the
Hallo,
thank you for your help. Have you or someone else an idea what causes such
a high use of file descriptors? How can I monitor the usage of file
descriptors and see what kind of files are related to them?
thank you in advance
Harald
On Sun, 21 Aug 2005, Alexander Lazic wrote:
> Hi,
On 8/21/05, Stuart Gall <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hello,
> As I understand it
> and
> are equivalent except Location refers from the Document root
That's a gross (and potentially dangerous) oversimplification. See:
http://httpd.apache.org/docs/2.0/sections.html#file-and-web
for the true diff
Hi,
On Son 21.08.2005 12:38, Harald Falkenberg wrote:
is there nobody on the list who can point me to the necessary steps to
solve the problem?
export this Var in your shell before you call the ./configure file:
CFLAGS=-DFD_SETSIZE=2048
Have you read http://httpd.apache.org/docs/1.3/install
Hello,
As I understand it
and
are equivalent except Location refers from the Document root
So I have apache 2.0.50 installed on Mandrake
In one of my virtual hosts I have
Allow from all
Options +Indexes
Allow from all
Hallo,
is there nobody on the list who can point me to the necessary steps to
solve the problem?
bye
Harald
On Thu, 18 Aug 2005, Harald Falkenberg wrote:
> Hallo,
>
> in the error log of the apache server (version 1.3.33) I noticed the
> following lines:
>
> [Wed Aug 17 12:48:49 2005] [
OK, I've finally got it working. Thanks for all the
tips, everyone.
--- Kovacs Baldvin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Sun, Aug 21, 2005 at 10:18:26AM +0200, Joost de
> Heer wrote:
> > > 1. RewriteRule ^topics/([a-zA-Z-]+)
> >
> > - inside a set has a special meaning so you have
> to escape it:
On Sun, Aug 21, 2005 at 10:18:26AM +0200, Joost de Heer wrote:
> > 1. RewriteRule ^topics/([a-zA-Z-]+)
>
> - inside a set has a special meaning so you have to escape it:
> RewriteRule ^topics/([a-zA-Z\-]+)
It is definitely correct this way, but I don't get why is it not
correct at the original f
--- Joost de Heer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > 1. RewriteRule ^topics/([a-zA-Z-]+)
>
> - inside a set has a special meaning so you have to
> escape it:
> RewriteRule ^topics/([a-zA-Z\-]+)
>
> > 2. RewriteRule ^topics/([a-zA-Z+]-)
> > 3. RewriteRule ^topics/([a-zA-Z-]-)
>
> The + at the end me
> 1. RewriteRule ^topics/([a-zA-Z-]+)
- inside a set has a special meaning so you have to escape it:
RewriteRule ^topics/([a-zA-Z\-]+)
> 2. RewriteRule ^topics/([a-zA-Z+]-)
> 3. RewriteRule ^topics/([a-zA-Z-]-)
The + at the end means 'one or more times the previous', so changing it
into a - does
It was thus said that the Great greg wm once stated:
>
> > right after the title the file says > content="text/html; charset=iso-8859-1">. why isn't that good enough?
> > why does it make no difference at all what i change it to? i tried
> > utf-8, Utf-8, UTF-8, Windows-1252, none have any ef
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