Re: [EMAIL PROTECTED] %h not working in 2.2.4?

2007-03-09 Thread Tony Anecito
Hi William, You are right about Windows 2000 but when I tried your suggestion Apache would not startup. Any other ideas appreciated. -Tony "William A. Rowe, Jr." <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: Yup - you are running on Windows (you failed to mention what platform) and there is a bug on

Re: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Stripping white space from HTML

2007-03-09 Thread Grant
Try it out and learn to configure Tidy to your liking, don't jump to conclusions! Alright, I was judging it based on its front page info. - You can turn off XHTML compliance, etc. - You might be able to process only your shopping cart directory, etc. to limit it's scope/impact. - You can contr

RE: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Stripping white space from HTML

2007-03-09 Thread Mark Lavi
Try it out and learn to configure Tidy to your liking, don't jump to conclusions! - You can turn off XHTML compliance, etc. - You might be able to process only your shopping cart directory, etc. to limit it's scope/impact. - You can control output with other configurations. --Mark Mark Lavi, Ent

Re: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Stripping white space from HTML

2007-03-09 Thread Grant
The best answer is to correct things at the source in your shopping cart, file a bug there! I've mentioned it to them a couple times now with no luck. But in Apache2 you have other potential answers: Try http://mod-tidy.sourceforge.net/ and learn about it's parent project: Tidy at: http://tid

[EMAIL PROTECTED] Disabling VirtualHosts

2007-03-09 Thread Kyle
Initially when I installed Linux on my computer I didn't have a pressing need to use the apache server, so I allowed it to default on the install. For some unknown reasion, the installer set up Apache with VirtualHosts enabled. Now I'm trying to set up a web site and I'm having problems, namely

Re: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Stripping white space from HTML

2007-03-09 Thread Grant
If you're concerned about bandwidth mod_gzip may well give you most of the benefits without the risk of stripping whitespace (in some circumstances browsers _do_ pay attention to it). I plan on setting up mod_gzip at some point too, but I'd really like to be able to browse my live code from the

RE: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Stripping white space from HTML

2007-03-09 Thread Mark Lavi
The best answer is to correct things at the source in your shopping cart, file a bug there! But in Apache2 you have other potential answers: Try http://mod-tidy.sourceforge.net/ and learn about it's parent project: Tidy at: http://tidy.sourceforge.net/ ...and you'll get XHTML compliance as well!

Re: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Stripping white space from HTML

2007-03-09 Thread Dmitri Colebatch
If you're concerned about bandwidth mod_gzip may well give you most of the benefits without the risk of stripping whitespace (in some circumstances browsers _do_ pay attention to it). cheers dim On 3/10/07, Grant <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: Hello, The shopping cart I use produces a lot of white

[EMAIL PROTECTED] Stripping white space from HTML

2007-03-09 Thread Grant
Hello, The shopping cart I use produces a lot of white space in my HTML. Is there any way to have apache2 strip out all that white space? I don't need any of it. - Grant - The official User-To-User support forum of the Apache

Re: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Problem with mod_auth_ldap

2007-03-09 Thread John P. Dodge
On Mon, 26 Feb 2007, Andy Kannberg wrote: > For our site, we want to start using LDAP for authenticating users to our > website. > > I'm running some tests, but run into a problem when I want to start giving > access by groups. > > I've added the following to the httpd.conf : > > # LDAP Authentic

Re: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [ALMOST WORKING] Dynamic RewriteRule based on the URL

2007-03-09 Thread Norman Khine
Well after some time I finally got this working, I say finally because I have one small problem ;) Here is my httpd.conf file ServerName dev ServerAlias *.dev RewriteEngine on RewriteCond %{HTTP_HOST}^([a-zA-Z_]+\.dev)$ RewriteRule ^(.+) %{HTTP_HOST}$1 [C]

Re: [EMAIL PROTECTED] %h not working in 2.2.4?

2007-03-09 Thread William A. Rowe, Jr.
Yup - you are running on Windows (you failed to mention what platform) and there is a bug on Windows 2000 in the AcceptEx() API. DisableWin32AcceptEx in your httpd.conf till we ship a new version of APR (it will be included with httpd 2.2.5.) Tony Anecito wrote: > Hi All, > > I upgraded to 2

[EMAIL PROTECTED] %h not working in 2.2.4?

2007-03-09 Thread Tony Anecito
Hi All, I upgraded to 2.2.4 and now I get 0.0.0.0 for the requestor IP. Any ideas? Thanks, -Tony - Never miss an email again! Yahoo! Toolbar alerts you the instant new Mail arrives. Check it out.

[EMAIL PROTECTED] Re: HTTPD and SSL Certs

2007-03-09 Thread Ian Johnson
Thanks Very Much! It does indeed... On 3/9/07, Ian Johnson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: Is there anyone out there that can answer the following set of questions for me (or point me to where I may find the information)? Any and all help/responses is greatly appreciated. While setting up ssl and

Re: [EMAIL PROTECTED] HTTPD and SSL Certs

2007-03-09 Thread Sander Temme
Ian, On Mar 9, 2007, at 11:01 AM, Ian Johnson wrote: Is there anyone out there that can answer the following set of questions for me (or point me to where I may find the information)? If you're in Europe, you may consider attending my Practical SSL Implementation with Apache Training at Apa

[EMAIL PROTECTED] Apache not starting up, no errors?

2007-03-09 Thread Evan Platt
Not sure what info would be good to give, or what output is needed, but I upgraded my OS/X box to 10.4 server from 10.4 workstation.Upgrade is wrong - I had to do a fresh install. I opted not to install the server version of Apache, so I recompiled and reinstalled 2.2.3 from source ( I was on 2

[EMAIL PROTECTED] HTTPD and SSL Certs

2007-03-09 Thread Ian Johnson
Is there anyone out there that can answer the following set of questions for me (or point me to where I may find the information)? Any and all help/responses is greatly appreciated. While setting up ssl and apache 2 employing name servers I noticed that you may only have one cert per httpd serve

RE: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Re: Apache Tomcat Openssl

2007-03-09 Thread Mark Lavi
How did you check the OS environment variables? If you have the libgcc_s.so.1 library in a non-standard place or if Apache can't find it, then you should add the library path to your $SERVER_ROOT/bin/envvars file. For instance, mine is roughly set to something like this: LD_LIBRARY_PATH="/apache/

Re: [EMAIL PROTECTED] rewrite safety? is it possible to DoS apache with mod_rewrite?

2007-03-09 Thread Bob
Matus UHLAR - fantomas wrote: I'm a bit concerned about mod_rewrite safety on servers with many users. I see there is a MaxRedirects option which defaults to 10, but afaik users may override this. Also, there is the [N] flag to RewriteRule which documentation says: Use this flag to restart the

[EMAIL PROTECTED] Re: Apache Tomcat Openssl

2007-03-09 Thread Lisa Tan
I have been tried to set up Apache and Tomcat with Openssl. When I installed APR, I received libgcc_s.so.1: open failed: No such file or directory. I have checked OS environment variables and the library is there. I have changed the path order based on some suggestions from the Google search. I

Re: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Automatic chmod =(

2007-03-09 Thread Aldekein N.C.
have you tried XBitHack On in an htaccess file? As http://httpd.apache.org/docs/1.3/mod/mod_include.html#xbithack says : XBitHack On: "Any file that has the user-execute bit set will be treated as a server-parsed html document." What relation does it have to my problem? > Please take that serv

Re: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Automatic chmod =(

2007-03-09 Thread matt farey
Nick Kew wrote: > On Fri, 9 Mar 2007 15:09:59 +0200 > "Aldekein N.C." <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > >> 777 >> > > Please take that server off the net NOW, and don't put it > back on 'til you understand why that is so disastrously wrong! > > >> some other way to disable it in Apache i

Re: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [STILL NOT WORKING] Dynamic RewriteRule based on the URL

2007-03-09 Thread matt farey
Norman Khine wrote: > Hi > Tried this but still get the same error: > > 127.0.0.1 - - [09/Mar/2007:14:32:40 +0100] > [rewrite.example/sid#191ae08][rid#1975450/initial] (4) RewriteCond: > input='rewrite.example' pattern='^([a-z]+)\.rewrite\.example$' => > not-matched > this means that the host

Re: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [STILL NOT WORKING] Dynamic RewriteRule based on the URL

2007-03-09 Thread Norman Khine
Hi Tried this but still get the same error: 127.0.0.1 - - [09/Mar/2007:14:32:40 +0100] [rewrite.example/sid#191ae08][rid#1975450/initial] (4) RewriteCond: input='rewrite.example' pattern='^([a-z]+)\.rewrite\.example$' => not-matched here is the updated httpd.conf file ServerName rewrite.examp

Re: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Automatic chmod =(

2007-03-09 Thread Nick Kew
On Fri, 9 Mar 2007 15:09:59 +0200 "Aldekein N.C." <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > 777 Please take that server off the net NOW, and don't put it back on 'til you understand why that is so disastrously wrong! > some other way to disable it in Apache itself? The operating system feature you're looki

Re: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Automatic chmod =(

2007-03-09 Thread matt farey
Aldekein N.C. wrote: > Hello, > > There is a server (Linux, Apache, PHP) managed by WHM and CPanel. The > webserver automatically sets the rights on the PHP files to 644. I use > PHP scripts to set the rights to 777 on some PHP files but when I call > them through the web server their rights are

[EMAIL PROTECTED] Automatic chmod =(

2007-03-09 Thread Aldekein N.C.
Hello, There is a server (Linux, Apache, PHP) managed by WHM and CPanel. The webserver automatically sets the rights on the PHP files to 644. I use PHP scripts to set the rights to 777 on some PHP files but when I call them through the web server their rights are set back to 644. Could these web

Re: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [STILL NOT WORKING] Dynamic RewriteRule based on the URL

2007-03-09 Thread matt farey
Norman Khine wrote: > Hi all, > Sometimes back I posted this message, asking if there is a way to get > http://folder.domain.tld to point to a /home/users/folder - well this is > just a simplification of the request - but I still have not found a way > to get this to work... here is a link to the

[EMAIL PROTECTED] [STILL NOT WORKING] Dynamic RewriteRule based on the URL

2007-03-09 Thread Norman Khine
Hi all, Sometimes back I posted this message, asking if there is a way to get http://folder.domain.tld to point to a /home/users/folder - well this is just a simplification of the request - but I still have not found a way to get this to work... here is a link to the original post. http://mail-arc

Re: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Error Redirecting

2007-03-09 Thread Mário Gamito
Hi Vincent, Vincent Bray wrote: On 09/03/07, Mário Gamito <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: I want to make this redirect: Redirect /horde http://webmail.telbit.pt/horde/imp RedirectMatch ^/horde$ http://webmail.telbit.pt/horde/imp You may like to add an optional slash to that, in which case the fi

Re: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Error Redirecting

2007-03-09 Thread Vincent Bray
On 09/03/07, Mário Gamito <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: I want to make this redirect: Redirect /horde http://webmail.telbit.pt/horde/imp RedirectMatch ^/horde$ http://webmail.telbit.pt/horde/imp You may like to add an optional slash to that, in which case the first argument becomes ^/horde/*$ --

[EMAIL PROTECTED] Error Redirecting

2007-03-09 Thread Mário Gamito
Hi, Sorry for the lame question, but i'm not much of an Apache sysadmin. Nevertheless, i've read the documentation and i think it should work. My document root is /home/www I want to make this redirect: Redirect /horde http://webmail.telbit.pt/horde/imp *Note that* horde and imp are in the s

[EMAIL PROTECTED] [error] child process 32242 still did not exit, sending a SIGKILL

2007-03-09 Thread N0K
Hello. Im getting some problem at the time to restart apache in logrotate. My server run: # apache2 Server version: Apache/2.2.3 Server built: Feb 12 2007 06:56:06 # php4 -v PHP 4.4.4-8 (cli) (built: Nov 22 2006 23:41:03) Copyright (c) 1997-2006 The PHP Group Zend Engine v1.3.0, Copyr