On 4-Jun-2010, at 08:20, Tom Evans wrote:
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> On Fri, Jun 4, 2010 at 3:13 PM, LuKreme wrote:
>> # apachectl -S
>> VirtualHost configuration:
>> wildcard NameVirtualHosts and _default_ servers:
>> *:*is a NameVirtualHost
>> …
>> Syntax OK
>>
>>
>> Is this something that needs
Thanks for your repsonse Nick but I had seen that link before posting here.
On Sat, Jun 5, 2010 at 1:40 AM, Nick Kew wrote:
> On Fri, 4 Jun 2010 20:07:38 +0530
> Tapas Mishra wrote:
>
>> ProxyPass /application http://192.168.1.5:8080
>> ProxyPassReverse /application http://192.168.1.5:80
Have you checked all running processes on the given system ? Since all
instances of rotatelogs.exe runs as 'cmd', try to close them, one-by-one. I
think, some of the old instances are not cleaning-up properly.
Thanks,
Pravesh
On Sat, Jun 5, 2010 at 4:03 AM, Tuba Flea wrote:
> I'm using Apache 2
I'm using Apache 2.2.11 on Windows Server 2003.
Apache is failing to start as its attempt to start rotatelogs fails. I
cannot figure out what the problem is.
Every time httpd starts up, these two message are placed sequentially in
error.log:
1) unable to start piped log program ' "C:/Program
Fil
On Fri, Jun 4, 2010 at 6:10 PM, Jeff Shearer wrote:
> I have an Apache 2.2 server sitting on a box with one physical address and
> multiple virtual addresses. The physical address servers my name-based
> virtual hosts where as the virtual addresses server ip-based virtual hosts.
> I read about
I have an Apache 2.2 server sitting on a box with one physical address and
multiple virtual addresses. The physical address servers my name-based virtual
hosts where as the virtual addresses server ip-based virtual hosts. I read
about the NameVirtualHost directive and tried to implement it bu
On Fri, 4 Jun 2010 16:43:02 -0400
Duane Winner wrote:
> Suggestions, ideas?
How about posting a URL that demonstrates the problem?
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The official User-To-User support forum of the Apache HTTP Server Project.
See h
I did see this option and verified that it doesn't work with 2.0.52. We have a
couple apache web farms and this one is stuck on 2.0.52. I should have
provided that information initialy. Any other ideas out there?
Thank you,
Patrick
-Original Message-
From: Eric Covener [mailto:cove.
We are running apache as a reverse proxy front-end in our DMZ to forward
requests to apache servers in our back-end network segment.
Previously, until a few months ago, we ran one apache instance for each
client in the DMZ without reverse proxy, so the apache was both the
front-end and the app ser
Hello all,
I am running tomcat 6.0.24 , jre 1.6.0_16, Apache/2.2.15 (Debian) ,
mod_auth_kerb/5.4 , mod_jk/1.2.28 mod_python/3.3.1 all installed via apt on
Debian Lenny.
I have successfully been able to get all of this working (authentication,
forwarding etc).
I have a java web app that has a s
On Fri, 4 Jun 2010 20:07:38 +0530
Tapas Mishra wrote:
> ProxyPass /application http://192.168.1.5:8080
> ProxyPassReverse /application http://192.168.1.5:8080
>
> will the application be accessible outside.
http://www.apachetutor.org/admin/reverseproxies
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On Fri, Jun 4, 2010 at 2:18 PM, Presto, Patrick
wrote:
> Does anyone know how I can grab the value of a response header, manipulate
> it, and update that header with the new value? I have searched all over
> and I dont believe there is a simple solution. Please prove me wrong!!!
We have "Heade
Hi Everyone,
I have been asked to rewrite a Set-Cookie header to resolve an application
issue. The tricky part is I need to obtain the current value in the header,
then rewrite one little piece, and update the header with the new value so the
end user will set their cookie correctly.
Using Se
> of the n children which can serve requests, n-1 would have the truss
> you show (nothing at all wrong) and the remaining one (the one that
> has obtained the AcceptMutex on which the others await) has the
> interesting backtrace and truss
The next hangup will come, I'm sure of that. When it does
On Fri, Jun 4, 2010 at 9:48 AM, Alex Harvey wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I have been unable to find this documented anywhere, so here goes.
>
> According to the Apache documentation: "The [S] flag is used to skip rules
> that you don't want to run." Great, so I can skip N rules by using the [S=N]
> flag.
I want to know how does directive
ProxyPass
and ProxyPassReverse work
if I have an application on an internal webserver running on port 8080 on Lan
but I want it to be accessible on internet via Server A which has public IP
but firewall (which I do not have control blocks all except port 80)
Serve
On Fri, Jun 4, 2010 at 3:13 PM, LuKreme wrote:
> # apachectl -S
> VirtualHost configuration:
> wildcard NameVirtualHosts and _default_ servers:
> *:* is a NameVirtualHost
> …
> Syntax OK
>
>
> Is this something that needs fixing? I ask because everything appears to
> work. And
# apachectl -S
VirtualHost configuration:
wildcard NameVirtualHosts and _default_ servers:
*:*is a NameVirtualHost
…
Syntax OK
Is this something that needs fixing? I ask because everything appears to work.
And how does one fix it. I've read the docs and I have to say I don't
Hi all,
I have been unable to find this documented anywhere, so here goes.
According to the Apache documentation: "The [S] flag is used to skip rules
that you don't want to run." Great, so I can skip N rules by using the [S=N]
flag.
But how are chained rules counted? The documentation is ambiguo
On Fri, Jun 4, 2010 at 12:16 AM, PIPIT isnatia wrote:
> Hi,,,
> i'm newbie here..
>
> if I want to modify mod_deflate using LZSS algorithms, where do I need to
> change about this code.
> should i change all of them (code from this link below) or part of them?
> http://svn.apache.org/viewvc/httpd
Before I submit this to the Apache bug database, I would like to hear
your comment about it.
[Symptom]
I used LimitRequestBody directive and then sent POST request which
size is over the value of LimitRequestBody.
I expected the response of Status 413 with the body which is set for the status.
Ho
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