The Shili-thingy is now known as Sun Active Server Pages software or
something, and it does not work with FreeBSD, but I wonder if the Apache
with ASP in it's name may work, or if the Mono ASP software is ok..
Or does it require diffrent ASP coding and stuff?
Like when MS ASP scripts don't work
I've solved .htaccess problem by adding www-data user to virtualuser_1
group.
However, i'm having another problem now.
I've disabled global error log. my virtual hosts contain line:
"ErrorLog /full/path/to/error_log"
however, all errors are logged into /etc/apache2/logs/error_log . What's
wrong w
It's questions like this that make Baby Jesus cry.
Yes, there is a release that works with FreeBSD- have you used
FreeBSD before?
Grab the ports collection, and install it from there.
As for ASP- AFAIK the only non-MS ASP environment available is Sun's
chilisoft stuff.
But IMO, if you have
Hello..
Is there a release that works with FreeBSD 6.1?
Also.. Where can I find "Active Server Pages" software that works with
FreeBSD 6.1?
Thanks in advance:
- Ivan S. (Norway)
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On Tuesday 16 May 2006 19:08, R Dicaire wrote:
> Hi...
> Apache 2.2.2...
> After futzing around for a couple days, I was able to get apache to
> SEE my pgsql installation so APR would compile with pgsql, and so
> mod_dbd could use pgsql. NOTE: undocumented ./configure option:
> --with-pgsql=DIR
Yo
I take it the fedora test page and default host is in /var/www/html,
which means that this VirtualHost is not being read by Apache. Are
you trying to listen to multiple IPs? Make sure you have a
NameVirtualHost 10.1.1.103 directive before this
container.
-Victor
On 5/20/06, Clodoaldo Pinto <
2006/5/20, Rainer Sokoll <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
On Sat, May 20, 2006 at 10:11:56AM -0300, Clodoaldo Pinto wrote:
> Options Indexes
> But when I point the browser to fc5.s0/fc5 it works. I can see the
> files in that subdir. What am I missing?
A "+" ;-), read: "Options +Indexes".
I Added
On Fri, May 19, 2006 at 06:43:28PM -0400, Joshua Slive wrote:
> >When I first start up Apache files are cached. But, once they expire
> >then they are no longer cached and *always* fetch from the back end
> >server. It's as if the front end mod_cache server is not updating
> >it's Expires date.
>
On Sat, May 20, 2006 at 10:11:56AM -0300, Clodoaldo Pinto wrote:
> Options Indexes
> But when I point the browser to fc5.s0/fc5 it works. I can see the
> files in that subdir. What am I missing?
A "+" ;-), read: "Options +Indexes".
Rainer
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I have this virtual host configured:
ServerName fc5.s0
DocumentRoot "/var/www/html/fc5"
Options Indexes
When I point the browser to fc5.s0 the Indexes option does not work
and I'm redirected to the default Fedora test page. There are no
index.html or index.php files.
But when I
On 5/20/06, mantasman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
hi, i'm setting up a shared www server under debian with apache2.0 . In
order to make it secure, i use suExec and all users' files are chmoded
to 770. but i must keep .htaccess and passwords files chmoded as 774.
otherwise, apache gives forbidden e
hi, i'm setting up a shared www server under debian with apache2.0 . In
order to make it secure, i use suExec and all users' files are chmoded
to 770. but i must keep .htaccess and passwords files chmoded as 774.
otherwise, apache gives forbidden error and logs say:
pcfg_openfile: unable to check
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