Hi Nick
/var/www is just an example.
We have a legacy site and need to filter in/out
On Tuesday, 21 June 2016, Nick Kew wrote:
> On Mon, 2016-06-20 at 20:12 +0200, Henry Combrinck wrote:
> > Greets,
> >
> >
> > I'm trying to use mod_sed with both input and output filters at the
> > same time.
Problem Solved.
FYI after a lot of effort I have resolved this issue.
Basically there was a library mismatch in the dependencies that atp-util has
with openssl/openldap. To solve this I have rebuilt:
pcre, openssl,berkeleydb,openldap,atp, atp-util , httpd
I rebuilt each component in order of de
On Mon, 2016-06-20 at 20:12 +0200, Henry Combrinck wrote:
> Greets,
>
>
> I'm trying to use mod_sed with both input and output filters at the
> same time. I can only get the output filter on it's own to work:
What input are you looking to filter?
>
Is unlikely to be what you want.
> Add
Hello Joe,
It seems to me that mod_reqtimeout applies to the amount of time a
allowed for the server to receive the request from the client (Read
from client).
But your errors are indicating a problem on the Write to client.
As I am understanding our WLS plugin developer, the problem seems t
Greets,
I'm trying to use mod_sed with both input and output filters at the same
time. I can only get the output filter on it's own to work:
AddOutputFilter Sed html css js pl cgi text
OutputSed "s/123/abc/g"
OutputSed "s/stuff/ffuts/g"
I'd like to use an output filter too on the
I checked our httpd.conf and we do have reqtimeout_module already loaded,
however there is nothing set. According to the Apache 2.4 documentation the
default values are:
Default: header=20-40,MinRate=500 body=20,MinRate=500
Wouldn't you think that should be high enough ? I know for a fact th
I thought that the backslash followed by a space would cover that. I certainly
bypasses the syntax parser in Apache.
Darryl Baker
PMOET -DAPS
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From: Eric Covener [mailto:cove...@gmail.com]
Sent: June 20, 2016 11:54 AM
To: users@httpd.apache.org
Subject: Re: [users@httpd] RE: RedirectMatch
On Mon, Jun 20, 2016, 12:49 PM Darryl Philip Baker <
darryl.ba...@northwestern.edu> wrote:
> For each place there is a space in the original file name I am using the
> pattern “[\ |+|%2520%252B]”
>
> Is that the correct regular expression for what I want to accomplish?
>
>
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> Darryl Baker
>
>
>
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For each place there is a space in the original file name I am using the
pattern "[\ |+|%2520%252B]"
Is that the correct regular expression for what I want to accomplish?
Darryl Baker
Thanks for the response ! This is very informative. I am going to
investigate this further. I do have a ticket open with Oracle Support,
unfortunately he has not been that helpful yet. That is one of the reasons I
decided to join this list. I am very impressed with the breadth of Apache
Did you capture an example of what IE actually requests via the access logs?
Browsers should be encoding those as either %20 or +. I'm guessing you only
addressed one of the cases and IE uses the other.
Rick Houser
Web Administration
From: Darryl Philip Baker [mailto:darryl.ba...@northwester
I have experienced the same issue two times, both scenarios had a
loadbalancer in front of apache while the same scenario in pre-producttion
without load-balancing didn't yield the same problem. All cases involved a
POST response instead of the tipical GET.
I would check if the problem occurs in t
You may need to tune the socket timeout on the Linux kernel, and work with your
firewall admin as well to make sure those timeouts match with each other.
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Todd Simons
Director of Information Technology
tsim...@delphi-tech.com
Delphi Technology, Inc.
T: +1-7
Hello Joe,
I am not in a position to offer an official Oracle statement for your
situation.
But I do work closely with the owners of the WLS plug-ins.
Here is an initial evaluation from one of the developers:
"WRITE_ERROR_TO_CLIENT is typically seen when there is an error writing
the respons
I have been requested to redirect a set of URLs that contain spaces to
alternate URLs. I know that URLs with spaces are a "really bad idea (tm)" but
the person who sent these out didn't think of asking me first. I have come up
with patterns that work using RewriteRule but only for Chrome and Fi
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