hi all
On a preforked http server let's say we have 1000
childs running.
What does happen if some of the childs get killed
for example with a ulimit limitation they were started with?
What if I send some of them a TERM or KILL
signal?
Does the father is being informed and the
scoreboard brou
On 8/25/05, allan juul <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> hello,
>
> i'm in doubt whether to use a perl cgi script or a perl program via
> mod_rewrite because of performance.
>
> the actual processing is handling a client certificate and some xml and
> returning a base64-encoded string. processing take
Title: Redirect Port 80 requests to https
http://www.webmasterworld.com/forum92/4282.htm
http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&lr=&safe=off&as_qdr=all&q=Apache+https+redirect+http+
I did a google search and had 164k come up.
http://mail-archives.apache.org/mod_mbox/httpd-users/200408.mbox
hello,
i'm in doubt whether to use a perl cgi script or a perl program via
mod_rewrite because of performance.
the actual processing is handling a client certificate and some xml and
returning a base64-encoded string. processing takes less than a second
but let's say it takes exactly one sec
Has anyone used this SSLRequire
directive in Apache on Windows? Does it work and enforce >=128-bit encryption?
SSLRequire %{SSL_CIPHER_USEKEYSIZE} >=
128
Thanks.
Tao Zhou
Avaya
Indeed! My profound and effusive thanks!!!
I've done some preliminary testing and apart from some minor niggles with
site specific stuff, it all works like a champ. [1]
Still need to go thru formal testing etc etc etc to completely verify, but
the preliminaries are very promising.
Those remaining
Title: Redirect Port 80 requests to https
Hi all. How can I rewrite port 80 to https? I know I have seen this somewhere, but cannot locate it.
Basically, if someone comes in to http://www.mydomain.com I want to redirect them to https://www.mydomain.com
David A. Morrow
Technical Syste
Anderson, Dick L wrote:
I have just attempted to install 2.0.54 on z/OS Release 4.
When I bring up the resulting "httpd", it is doing everything EXCEPT
translating the resulting pages from EBCDIC to ISO-8859-I for delivery
to the browser. That is to say, it is sending EBCDIC-formatted pages to
Hi,
I have just attempted to install 2.0.54 on z/OS Release 4. Everything
went well during:
./configure --prefix=/usr/local/apache-2.0.54 --with-mpm=prefork
--enable-info --enable-static-support
--enable-charset_lite
make
make install
When I bring up th
Thanks for the reply. Actually there is no error
message in the error log. What I did find is that I
can start the second instance if I call httpd2 -f
/path/to/httpd.conf & directly. However, the
start_proc call in the apachectl script does not seem
to work. Any suggestions with that?
greanie
Hello Joshua, thanks for your post.
That would be a valid solution if the real names where A and B, but
unfortunately they're longer than a single character ("crewforum" and
"stats" to be exact) and this wouldn't work on the virtual locations as well.
At 20:36 24-8-2005 -0400, you wrote:
Wel
Hi.
I am trying to get 2.0.54 running on RHEL3/x86.
I am running configure as follows:
./configure --enable-so --enable-shared=max --enable-proxy --enable-ssl
Configure runs fine. I run into trouble when I try to make:
/usr/bin/ld: warning: libcomm_err.so.3, needed by /usr/lib64/libssl.so, may
On 8/25/05, Jérôme Tytgat <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hello community.
>
> I'm trying to set up a reverse proxy under apache 2.0.54 (debian version).
>
> The server i'm proxy reversing is a IIS 6.0 with class server on it (a
> microsoft application for school networking).
>
> I'm using mod_secu
Hello community.
I'm trying to set up a reverse proxy under apache 2.0.54 (debian version).
The server i'm proxy reversing is a IIS 6.0 with class server on it (a
microsoft application for school networking).
I'm using mod_security, rewriterules and proxy for the reverse proxy and some of
virtua
Yes content negotiation is what was happening as I had Multiviews on
in the conf file.
Thanks
Dave.
On 8/24/05, oxfordmusic.net <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >
> > thanks for the reply, the reason I ask is because I'm getting a
> > default behaviour that I cannot find documentation of
Folks,
I have apache 2.0.49 on a windows server (with mod_ssl) and CF MX 6.1.
In my error log I see this occurring frequently:
[Wed Aug 24 16:03:25 2005] [notice] Parent: child process exited with
status 3221226324 -- Restarting.
...note I have maxrequestsperchild set to 0 which I think techni
Hi all,
we are using Windows XP resp. Windows 2000 with Apache/2.0.54 (Win32)
mod_ssl/2.0.54 OpenSSL/0.9.7g mod_python/3.1.3 Python/2.3.5 (httpd.conf see
appendix)
Apache crashes while processing a request whose connection has been
forcibly closed by the IExplorer. This occurs while the request
Uh, yeah. T'was the other way around.
Well: Houston, we've got a solution !
-ascs
-Original Message-
From: Colm MacCarthaigh [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, August 25, 2005 2:04 PM
To: users@httpd.apache.org
Subject: Re: [EMAIL PROTECTED] mod_cache and conditional disabling
On Thu, Aug 25, 2005 at 01:56:07PM +0200, Axel-Stéphane SMORGRAV wrote:
> OK What about this, at the expense of an additional GET :
>
>
>RewriteCond %{HTTP_COOKIE} MYCOOKIE
>RewriteRule ^(.*)$ http://cache.foo.bar$1 [P]
>
>ProxyPassReverse / http://cache.foo.bar/
>
>ProxyPass
OK What about this, at the expense of an additional GET :
RewriteCond %{HTTP_COOKIE} MYCOOKIE
RewriteRule ^(.*)$ http://cache.foo.bar$1 [P]
ProxyPassReverse / http://cache.foo.bar/
ProxyPass / http://backend.foo.bar/
ProxyPassReverse / http://backend.foo.bar/
ProxyPas
Hi,
I hope that I describe my problem to the right mailinglist and that
someone can give me the hint I need.
I´m running a SuSE Linux 9.0 with Apache2 2.0.53 ( installed via rpm
from ftp.suse.com ) with mod_ssl. The startup parameter for the apache
is "-D SSL".
But here comes my problem ... I´m
I'm sorry for the skip. I'm using Windows NT 4.0 Service Pack 6 +
Option Pack 4. Suse is v9.2 and Apache is the latest.
Thanks,
Tom
On 8/25/05, Sascha Kersken <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> unfortunately, you didn't write what version of Windows Server you are
> using. If you are running
On Thu, Aug 25, 2005 at 10:30:19AM +0200, Axel-Stéphane SMORGRAV wrote:
> It is possible by doing a bit of rewriting and tweaking of URLs.
>
> Here's the general idea:
>
> RewriteCond %{HTTP_COOKIE}MYCOOKIE
> RewriteRule ^(.*)$ /DONTCACHE$1
>
> ProxyPass /DONTCACHE http://backend.foo.bar/
>
It is possible by doing a bit of rewriting and tweaking of URLs.
Here's the general idea:
RewriteCond %{HTTP_COOKIE} MYCOOKIE
RewriteRule ^(.*)$ /DONTCACHE$1
ProxyPass /DONTCACHE http://backend.foo.bar/
ProxyPassReverse /DONTCACHE http://backend.foo.bar/
CacheDisable /DONTCACHE
or somet
On Thu, Aug 25, 2005 at 04:03:53PM +1000, Steve McInerney wrote:
> As part of implementing a short term performance improvement, we're
> looking at using a caching reverse proxy.
>
> In essence we need to be able to disable mod_cache on a reverse proxy
> configuration for certain classes of users
Your problem is not due to mod_rewrite. It is most probably an access control
problem.
I "almost" managed to reproduce it by adding the following lines to my test
config:
ErrorDocument 403 /docs/FORBIDDEN
Deny from all
What troubles me a little bit is that I do see the rewrite log message
Thanks a lot Nick Neil and Nick Kew , It really done the magic , Great !!!
Thanks n Regards,
Isha
On 8/24/05, Neil A. Hillard <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Isha,
>
> isha b wrote:
> > Thanks , Neil
> >
> > Here in apache we use set instead of add in Front-En-Https,
> >
> > RequestHeader
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