I'm getting the distinct feeling that "flowering weeds" is dada-engine powered.
But at any rate, you obnoxious prig, this is not your personal web
forum for posting powershell tutorials. Start your own webpage if you
want to go on and on about all this crap since no one here has the
slightest in
Greetings!
OSX 10.5.6; Apache 2.2.11 [using built in apr & apr-util]; Mysql 5.0.77;
Php 5.2.9 [all 64 bit builds]
I've been able to get Apache authentication / authorization to work as
documented both with LDAP, MySQL & LDAP failing to MySQL.
However, when I build mysql support into php, apac
Ditto...wish there was a way to put this moron on an iggy list
On Sat, Mar 7, 2009 at 7:34 PM, Francois Gingras wrote:
> I vote on licenses to be allowed to get on the Internet.
>
> This twat certainly does not deserve one.
>
> On Sat, Mar 7, 2009 at 6:19 PM, Evan Platt
> wrote:
> > At 01:5
I vote on licenses to be allowed to get on the Internet.
This twat certainly does not deserve one.
On Sat, Mar 7, 2009 at 6:19 PM, Evan Platt wrote:
> At 01:54 PM 3/7/2009, you wrote:
>
>> I'm sure there are lots of Windows forums where that would be on-topic
>> and welcomed, but it's off-topic
On Sat, Mar 7, 2009 at 5:49 PM, pavel.stratil-...@fenix.cz
wrote:
>
> well the patch is out there a long time ... distros package it with apache
> so, while it may not be currently a part of apache's official release yet,
> i don't think its a wise thing to wait for the official sni apache and the
At 01:54 PM 3/7/2009, you wrote:
I'm sure there are lots of Windows forums where that would be on-topic
and welcomed, but it's off-topic and boreing us all to sleep here.
I agree. I'm about ready to either KF him... It's past time for a mod
to step in.
> >
> > But not all Apache users, those with other OS systems
> > but who have Windows and notepad around,
> > well they can follow along without using Apache
> > (or IIS7) too!
>
> I'm sure there are lots of Windows forums where that would be on-topic
> and welcomed, but it's off-topic and b
Eric Covener wrote:
On Sat, Mar 7, 2009 at 5:03 PM, pavel.stratil-...@fenix.cz
wrote:
Hi,
With SNI it is now possible to use more certificates with one ip address.
Unfortunately there's no mod_vhost_alias support (and I'm not aware of a
workaround). So, assuming I use "VirtualDocumentRoot
On Sat, Mar 7, 2009 at 5:03 PM, pavel.stratil-...@fenix.cz
wrote:
> Hi,
>
> With SNI it is now possible to use more certificates with one ip address.
> Unfortunately there's no mod_vhost_alias support (and I'm not aware of a
> workaround). So, assuming I use "VirtualDocumentRoot
> /var/www/vhosts/
Hi,
With SNI it is now possible to use more certificates with one ip
address. Unfortunately there's no mod_vhost_alias support (and I'm not
aware of a workaround). So, assuming I use "VirtualDocumentRoot
/var/www/vhosts/%-2.1/%-2.0.%-1.0/htdocs/%-3+/" to map
example.com --> /var/www/vhosts
On Sat, Mar 7, 2009 at 4:40 PM, Flowering Weeds
wrote:
>
> But not all Apache users, those with other OS systems
> but who have Windows and notepad around,
> well they can follow along without using Apache
> (or IIS7) too!
I'm sure there are lots of Windows forums where that would be on-topic
and
Charting all types of Windows information.
Here one uses Log Parser, a Windows free data parser, great for
parsing Apache and IIS log files, plus tons of other data parsing,
and as shown here, as a chart maker for Windows PowerShell data.
Windows PowerShell (like grep, bash, and more bu
> >
> > here one is using notepad
>
> Close call, you narrowly avoided an on-topic post by not even
> monitorin Apache.
>
No one teaches by the lowest common ideas!
Any admin can replace notepad by httpd.exe
But not all Apache users, those with other OS systems
but who have Wind
> One thing my apache do, or rather the sun access manager do, is saml2.
> Something That the big M dos'nt support.
>
I know little about that, but that doesn't mean that
there are not other ways of doing things and sometimes
one must make a change. But I understand too!
Hope it wor
On Sat, Mar 7, 2009 at 3:06 PM, Flowering Weeds
wrote:
>
> here one is using notepad
Close call, you narrowly avoided an on-topic post by not even
monitorin Apache.
Can PowerShell give us backtraces of a running httpd?
--
Eric Covener
cove...@gmail.com
One thing my apache do, or rather the sun access manager do, is saml2.
Something That the big M dos'nt support.
Please... Back to my original question.
Arne
2009/3/7, Peter Schober :
> * Flowering Weeds [2009-03-07 17:03]:
>> Thanks for helping to explain http.sys.
>
> *plonk*
>
> cheers,
> -p
Tracking real time threads.
Windows PowerShell (free and used by admins and within AD,
Exchange, IIS and etc.) is the Windows admin's automation
tool. One can use PowerShell for tracking Apache processes,
use httpd.exe, php, perl whatever. But for here one is using
notepad so all Windows
On Sat, Mar 7, 2009 at 11:03 AM, Flowering Weeds
wrote:
>
>
>> >
>> > When one is not busy, (and I know we all never are not busy)
>> > perhaps take a look at setting up http.sys for certain
>> > users only access (databases, web services, etc.)
>> >
>> > Http.sys is not just for IIS7!
>> > It is
* Flowering Weeds [2009-03-07 17:03]:
> Thanks for helping to explain http.sys.
*plonk*
cheers,
-peter
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See http://httpd.apache.org/userslist.html> for
> >
> > When one is not busy, (and I know we all never are not busy)
> > perhaps take a look at setting up http.sys for certain
> > users only access (databases, web services, etc.)
> >
> > Http.sys is not just for IIS7!
> > It is for any Windows HTTP usage.
> > A lot of products use http.sys.
Hi
On Sat, Mar 7, 2009 at 8:19 PM, Eric Covener wrote:
> On Sat, Mar 7, 2009 at 4:28 AM, howard chen wrote:
> There's only an advantage when you don't know the length ahead of
> time, or your processing it in such a way that the length will change.
> When it's needed, it will just happen.
Beca
On Sat, Mar 7, 2009 at 4:28 AM, howard chen wrote:
> Hello,
>
> When viewing Yahoo! main page, it is encoded as "compressed/chunked",
> I know how to use mod_gzip to enable to compression, but how to use
> "chunked encoding"? (In fact, what is the advangage?)
There's only an advantage when you do
Hello,
When viewing Yahoo! main page, it is encoded as "compressed/chunked",
I know how to use mod_gzip to enable to compression, but how to use
"chunked encoding"? (In fact, what is the advangage?)
Thanks.
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