Hi all,
We have a XSAN storage which is attached to an xserve running apache2.
We have noticed that the disk reads have dropped by 80% when we are
streaming quicktime files which are still being written to disk across
the local network via http. However, if we are streaming the same file
Yeah that's rite . I wrote script to monitor the httpd process and RSS . I
could see process size lies in specific range that's between 70-75 KB. I
know there can e variation .
On Mon, Sep 14, 2009 at 6:29 PM, Matus UHLAR - fantomas
wrote:
> On 08.09.09 13:04, Shibi NS wrote:
> > I have Linux m
Tosh Cooey wrote:
...
Maybe I'll bug the author of the module now.
I just had a quick look at AuthCookieDBI, which subclasses AuthCookie.
In AuthCookie->authenticate(), there is indeed a check for sub-requests,
returning always OK in that case.
In other words, I don't think that Apache subrequ
André Warnier
André Warnier wrote:
Tosh Cooey wrote:
...
Hi.
Does your login form page contain links to other things (for example,
images), which are also located in the /berlin/ area, or in other
directories/locations protected by the same authentication ?
A bit of explanation, as a compl
Eric Covener wrote:
> On Mon, Sep 14, 2009 at 4:37 PM, André Warnier wrote:
>> robert rottermann wrote:
>>
>> ...
>> Nothing to do with your problem, but is the following normal/safe ?
>>
>> Server loaded: APR 1.3.8, APR-Util 1.3.4
>> Compiled using: APR 1.3.8, APR-Util 1.3.9
>>
>> (I mean compil
Melanie Pfefer wrote:
Hi,
Before I build a script, I would like to know if anybody thought of auditing
the apache log so that it reports the logins of the users who tried to access a
certain folder, regardless whether the access was successful (Http response
200) or not (401 and 304)
Not to
On Mon, Sep 14, 2009 at 4:37 PM, André Warnier wrote:
> robert rottermann wrote:
>
> ...
> Nothing to do with your problem, but is the following normal/safe ?
>
> Server loaded: APR 1.3.8, APR-Util 1.3.4
> Compiled using: APR 1.3.8, APR-Util 1.3.9
>
> (I mean compiling with APR-Util 1.3.9 but run
Eric Covener schrieb:
> On Mon, Sep 14, 2009 at 4:21 PM, robert rottermann wrote:
>> Hi there,
>>
>> I have a problem using VH's.
>>
>> I updated a linx box to SuSe 11.1 with apache 2.2.10
>>
>> I have there VHosts but all the traffic goes to the first one.
>
> NameVirtualHost *:80 would be requi
André Warnier schrieb:
> robert rottermann wrote:
>
> ...
> Nothing to do with your problem, but is the following normal/safe ?
>
> Server loaded: APR 1.3.8, APR-Util 1.3.4
> Compiled using: APR 1.3.8, APR-Util 1.3.9
>
> (I mean compiling with APR-Util 1.3.9 but running with a lower version)
th
robert rottermann wrote:
...
Nothing to do with your problem, but is the following normal/safe ?
Server loaded: APR 1.3.8, APR-Util 1.3.4
Compiled using: APR 1.3.8, APR-Util 1.3.9
(I mean compiling with APR-Util 1.3.9 but running with a lower version)
On Mon, Sep 14, 2009 at 4:21 PM, robert rottermann wrote:
> Hi there,
>
> I have a problem using VH's.
>
> I updated a linx box to SuSe 11.1 with apache 2.2.10
>
> I have there VHosts but all the traffic goes to the first one.
NameVirtualHost *:80 would be required to treat those as name-based
vi
Hi there,
I have a problem using VH's.
I updated a linx box to SuSe 11.1 with apache 2.2.10
I have there VHosts but all the traffic goes to the first one.
could anybody point me to my error?
thanks
robert
alice:~ # httpd2 -V
Server version: Apache/2.2.13 (Linux/SUSE)
Server built: Aug 10 2
On 08.09.09 13:04, Shibi NS wrote:
> I have Linux machine which has 16 GB of RAM and Apache avg process size is
> 72 MB . What should be the ideal Max Clients so that there is better
> performance we can get from server and application ?
>
> Mem: 16410440k
>
> Process Size : 73603 K
> So max
On 08.09.09 07:11, Melanie Pfefer wrote:
> Before I build a script, I would like to know if anybody thought of
> auditing the apache log so that it reports the logins of the users who
> tried to access a certain folder, regardless whether the access was
> successful (Http response 200) or not (401
André Warnier wrote:
Tosh Cooey wrote:
...
Hi.
Does your login form page contain links to other things (for example,
images), which are also located in the /berlin/ area, or in other
directories/locations protected by the same authentication ?
A bit of explanation, as a complement :
I have
Tosh Cooey wrote:
...
Hi.
Does your login form page contain links to other things (for example,
images), which are also located in the /berlin/ area, or in other
directories/locations protected by the same authentication ?
-
Hi, I posted the follow to the mod_perl list:
I'm trying to protect a directory using Apache2::AuthCookieDBI with the
following .htaccess (I have to use htaccess)
PerlModule Apache2::AuthCookieDBI
PerlSetVar berlinPath /berlin/
PerlSetVar berlinLoginScript /login.pl
PerlS
On 26.08.09 09:40, Brian Kim wrote:
> I have used referer part of HTTP header. The problem is as follows.
> Actually, I also need to keep track on where users go.
need or want?
> In other words, if I only use the refer part of URL header, I cannot
> distinguish it from the case an user click one
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