Hi Eric,
We are using mod proxy and mod rewrite to forward the request to an haproxy
server running a pool of tomcat. I have verified that when the request is
directly sent to haproxy, trailers are sent to the tomcat and it does print
it in the debug logs.
While debugging this I have also noticed
On Sun, Jul 19, 2015 at 6:44 PM, John Fisher GM
wrote:
> I looked at cgi-bin. There are two files, php and php5, each 8 MB in size.
> That seems a bit odd. But in this small site, we're not using php, so we're
> OK.
>
Based on the size it is reasonable to conclude those are executables of the
PH
Again, thank you.
I looked at cgi-bin. There are two files, php and php5, each 8 MB in
size. That seems a bit odd. But in this small site, we're not using php,
so we're OK.
I realized the script we are running is not invoked by apache. It's run
by chron and that invokes the .pl file (it's a
This is only useful if you have scripts in /usr/lib/cgi-bin that you
actually use.
Look in that directory and see if anything there looks familiar. If not,
you can remove that safely too.
- Y
On Sun, Jul 19, 2015 at 9:01 PM, John Fisher GM
wrote:
> A second question...
>
> Again, running Apache
A second question...
Again, running Apache 2.2 with Debian 7. Trying to simplify all the
vhost config files.
In the sites-available files, there is the following code:
ScriptAlias /cgi-bin/ /usr/lib/cgi-bin/
AllowOverride None
Options +ExecCGI -MultiViews +SymLinksI
That was quick. Thank you very much.
On 07/19/2015 08:43 PM, Yehuda Katz wrote:
The allow statement only lets you view the docs from localhost, which
explains the 403 (you should see that in your error log).
You can safely remove those.
- Y
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The allow statement only lets you view the docs from localhost, which
explains the 403 (you should see that in your error log).
You can safely remove those.
- Y
On Sunday, July 19, 2015, John Fisher GM wrote:
> We're running Apache 2.2 on Debian 7 wheezy. We have approximately 24
> virtual host
We're running Apache 2.2 on Debian 7 wheezy. We have approximately 24
virtual hosts. After running a few years, we saw some issues so we're
reviewing the entire Apache config.
I hope this is an easy question :)
On most of the files in sites-available, there is the following code:
Alias /
http://zserf.com/0ek1u2j3h4y5g6t7f8r9d.php
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