[users@httpd] Re: apache vs Hiawatha web server

2012-03-04 Thread DW
Rajeev Prasad wrote: > Has anyone here ever tried Hiawatha web server? i need to run only mysql, php > and perl in the backend. i am concerned with memory footprint and speed > difference between the two servers. personal websites would be holding data, > pictures, videos etc. > > at what kind

[users@httpd] Re: Advice on Apache 2.2.22

2012-02-21 Thread DW
Gadi Katsovich wrote: > Hello all users, > We are currently working with Apache 2.2.16 and are considering the option of > upgrading to Apache 2.2.22. > I was wondering if Apache 2.2.22 is common enough to be verified as a stable > version. > > Has anyone come across any problems with this versi

[users@httpd] Re: [ANNOUNCEMENT] Apache HTTP Server 2.4.1 Released

2012-02-21 Thread DW
Thanks for the info. Windows binaries are still not available so wondered if these would be ready tomorrow. Also, do I need to make any changes to my configuration file or can I use the same one as the one currently on 2.2.22. Thanks again. Jim Jagielski wrote: > Apache HTTP

[users@httpd] Re: trivial question about webserver

2012-02-10 Thread DW
Dr. Sunil M. Dogra wrote: > Hi John, > > > the Ips of CDRSTDU.EDU.IN, TIER-3.CDRSTDU.EDU.IN has changed so that's why > its is not working. > > Now I wanted to make a webpage working if you could suggest how to start > working. > > With Best Regards > sunil > > The webpage or for that matter

[users@httpd] Re: Apache HTTP Server 2.2.22 Released

2012-01-31 Thread DW
Any ideas if there is any official distribution point for Win 64-bit? William A. Rowe Jr. wrote: >Apache HTTP Server 2.2.22 Released > > >Apache HTTP Server 2.2.22 is available for download from: > > http://httpd.apache.org/download.cgi >

[users@httpd] Re: DAV patches - feature enhancement

2012-01-06 Thread DW
Jaco Kroon wrote: > Hi, > > That is a very good question indeed. I would bet that cygwin is most > likely your best option, look for a package called patch, and you will > need to extract the patch first with gunzip. Once on the "cygwin > terminal" (probably some variant of bash), cd into the ba

[users@httpd] Re: DAV patches - feature enhancement

2012-01-05 Thread DW
How do you apply these patches on a Windows system? Thanks. Jaco Kroon wrote: > Hi All, > > I've recently started using mod_dav_acl[1] and mod_caldav[2] for > calendaring purposes. These modules works very well, however, > mod_dav_acl currently requires a patch to be applied to the apache co

[users@httpd] Re: [CASE:90696] users Digest 21 Dec 2011 12:07:33 -0000 Issue 4247

2011-12-21 Thread DW
Tom Evans wrote: > Before we get another deluge from this subscribers autoresponder, can > they be unsubscribed? > > Cheers > > Tom > Or you could filter him: Good luck. - The official User-To-User support forum of the Apa

[users@httpd] Re: Can this user be unsubscribed? i...@pandi.or.id

2011-11-17 Thread DW
Tom Evans wrote: > I think they are subscribed to the digest, the email address has an > auto responder which says they'll get back to us... > I too was wondering what the heck this is in an English newsgroup :): Terimakasih atas email anda Kami akan berikan respon segera. It is somebody from

[users@httpd] Re: PHP 5.3.6 for Apache VC 9 binaries

2011-08-01 Thread DW
Lester Caine wrote: > DW wrote: >> Does anybody know whether apache 2.2.19 and (later versions) will >> support VC9 binaries for PHP 5.3.6 et al? >> >> I am currently using 5.3.5 (VC6) but 5.3.6 is only available in VC9 >> binaries windows/Apache 32 bit version

[users@httpd] PHP 5.3.6 for Apache VC 9 binaries

2011-07-31 Thread DW
Does anybody know whether apache 2.2.19 and (later versions) will support VC9 binaries for PHP 5.3.6 et al? I am currently using 5.3.5 (VC6) but 5.3.6 is only available in VC9 binaries windows/Apache 32 bit versions. I wonder if I'll have to compile myself for my system!. Life is really gettin

[users@httpd] Re: Apache server not serving pages

2011-07-15 Thread DW
What is your web address for us try try from our end? If it is working from our machines then you will need to check the configurations of your desktop (not the server). hth vinay tyagi wrote: > Hello, > I am using wamp stack on windows xp. > Lately I installed norton 2012 trial antivirus bu

[users@httpd] Re: phishing problem

2011-07-12 Thread DW
Frank Bonnet wrote: > I think effectivelly users's requests have been redirected > to the hacked servers ... > > I wonder how they do that because users access directly to > those servers ... they do not click in a fake email or anything > like that , those servers are well known of our users , >

[users@httpd] Re: phishing problem

2011-07-12 Thread DW
I have provided a translation. See my message. I agree he should have continued in the language of this newsgroup. Sander Temme wrote: > On Jul 12, 2011, at 1:37 AM, Patrick Proniewski wrote: > >> Hi, >> >> Apache servers are not victims of phishing attacks. >> Users are victims of phishing

[users@httpd] Re: phishing problem

2011-07-12 Thread DW
Translation: As I say above, your servers can not be victims of a phishing attack. A phishing attack is a breach of confidence (or stupidity), and it is therefore directly at the user level. The only way to fight against phishing is to educate users. You can always offer services in https, if user

[users@httpd] Re: Apache throughput turns glacial on weekends

2011-06-26 Thread DW
OK, so I need the "#" in front of the first two commands? > > So it should be: > > #EnableMMAP off > #EnableSendfile off > Win32DisableAcceptEx > > Correct? > > John > ________ > From: DW [xfs...@hotmail.com]

[users@httpd] Re: Apache throughput turns glacial on weekends

2011-06-26 Thread DW
Better approach is to put after these two: #EnableMMAP off #EnableSendfile off #Enter this just after the above two Win32DisableAcceptEx hth McAdams, John wrote: > Thank you! > > I'll report back on whether this works. Although, it might be a couple of > weeks before I become confident it

[users@httpd] Re: Apache throughput turns glacial on weekends

2011-06-26 Thread DW
Better approach is to put after these two: #EnableMMAP off #EnableSendfile off #Enter this just after the above two Win32DisableAcceptEx hth McAdams, John wrote: > Thank you! > > I'll report back on whether this works. Although, it might be a couple of > weeks before I become confident it

[users@httpd] Re: Apache throughput turns glacial on weekends

2011-06-26 Thread DW
> goes on a line there? > > John > > ____ > From: DW [xfs...@hotmail.com] > Sent: Sunday, June 26, 2011 8:18 PM > To: users@httpd.apache.org > Subject: [users@httpd] Re: Apache throughput turns glacial on weekends > > I suggest try this fix: > > <http:

[users@httpd] Re: Apache throughput turns glacial on weekends

2011-06-26 Thread DW
I suggest try this fix: Let us know if this was successful. McAdams, John wrote: > My Apache/2.2.19 server running on a Windows 7 machine mostly seems to > run fine. > > > > But on weekends, sporatically, throughput turns glacial. It h

[users@httpd] Re: Syntax to replace Diffie-Hellman with RSA encryption

2011-06-19 Thread DW
Before you make any changes to the configuration file, you must stop the apache service otherwise you won't be able to save your changes. Then when the changes are made and the file is saved, you need to start the apache service for all changes to take effect. Hope this helps. sunhux G wrote:

[users@httpd] Re: Upgrading from 2.2.10 to 2.2.19 appears to have messed up Windows service startup

2011-06-19 Thread DW
The way I upgraded to 2.2.19 was first copying my configuration file somewhere safe; then uninstalling apache from the servers; then start a fresh install of apache 2.2.19. You then need to copy your old configuration file back to the server so that you don't need to waste any more time. Caveat

[users@httpd] Re: SSL configuration not working

2011-06-17 Thread DW
See if this article has anything useful to make it work: hth Jeff Shearer wrote: > I am having some trouble getting an SSL connection to work properly. It has > been a while since I have done this. If I disabl

[users@httpd] Re: Problems getting a drupal content managed website running with an apache webserver with a mysql database.

2011-06-13 Thread DW
I can see you have solved the problem but I wanted to ask you to post the error message from your apache log file. However, don't worry now. hth Astrid Nova wrote: > Hi DW, > > Yes, I am using Drupal version 7.2 and Apache/2.2.19. > Any ideas? > Thanks, > Sheila N &

[users@httpd] Re: Drupal and Apache and mysql work if I cease using https - why?

2011-06-13 Thread DW
festing as access permission denied when I should be > logged in as admin. When I tried to log in again, the webserver locked > and became unresponsive. > Since I ceased working in https, I haven't experienced this problem. > I have also been told that I don't need https f

[users@httpd] Re: Problems getting a drupal content managed website running with an apache webserver with a mysql database.

2011-06-12 Thread DW
Astrid Nova wrote: > > Problems getting a drupal content managed website running with an apache > webserver with a mysql database. > Problem manifests in access permission denied when I should be logged in > as admin, but when I log in again, the webserver locks and becomes > unresponsive. > I am

[users@httpd] Re: PHP Not Working

2011-06-10 Thread DW
Xavier Lopez wrote: > It serves all html files, but not php. Have you got something loike this in your configurations: DirectoryIndex index.php index.pl index.cgi index.asp index.shtml index.html index.htm \ default.php default.pl default.cgi default.asp default.shtml de

[users@httpd] Re: IfModule mod_expires.so

2011-06-06 Thread DW
Tom Evans wrote: > On Mon, Jun 6, 2011 at 1:52 AM, DW wrote: >> > > is looking for a module file name or module name. In this > case, it would be either 'mod_expires.c' or 'expires_module'. > > It is enabled in my config file. I have already tri

[users@httpd] IfModule mod_expires.so

2011-06-05 Thread DW
Why does this code never works properly on my server? i.e. it freezes my server and no pages are rendered. ExpiresActive On ExpiresByType text/html M3600 ExpiresByType text/css M3600 ExpiresByType application/x-javascript M3600 ExpiresByType image/bmp M3600 ExpiresByTyp

[users@httpd] Re: Apache Upgrade to [2.2.19]

2011-06-01 Thread DW
Mark Montague wrote: > On June 1, 2011 21:45 , DW wrote: >> Can I use the same configuration file (the one currently used on 2.2.17) >> on 2.2.19? In other words, I want to upgrade 2.2.17 to 2.2.19 and the >> plan is to simply install the new version on top of t

[users@httpd] Apache Upgrade to [2.2.19]

2011-06-01 Thread DW
Can I use the same configuration file (the one currently used on 2.2.17) on 2.2.19? In other words, I want to upgrade 2.2.17 to 2.2.19 and the plan is to simply install the new version on top of the old version. Thanks. - Th

[users@httpd] Re: [Announce] Regressions in httpd 2.2.18, apr 1.4.4, and apr-util 1.3.11

2011-05-19 Thread DW
William A. Rowe Jr. wrote: > New releases are in progress for each of these projects and are > expected to be available in the coming days. The upcoming httpd > 2.2.19 will bundle new releases of apr and apr-util which correct > the regressions described below. An announcement of these releases >

[users@httpd] Re: One Apache ( having two hostname but one IP ) for tw o websites

2011-04-26 Thread DW
William A. Rowe Jr. wrote: > What are you talking about? He was just taking the advantage to spam us and to spread his website links for search engines!! You have quite sensibly deleted his links in your reply. - The offi

[users@httpd] Re: Caching module

2011-04-01 Thread DW
Mohit Anchlia wrote: We have multiple data centers (both active). We have a complicated scenario where user need to be persisted on one site for one hour. There are other options but all other options require client making some changes which is not possible at this time. So I am looking at some

[users@httpd] Re: Interpreting Results for apache benchmarking tool

2011-03-02 Thread DW
The items in bold are: *min mean[+/-sd] median max *Min = Minimum Mean = Average [+/- sd] = differences from Standard Deviations Median= it is half way thru all the numbers arranged in ascending order. If you have 11 numbers, the it is the 6th number. Max= maximum number Hope this gives

[users@httpd] Newsgroup is down!!

2011-03-01 Thread DW
This NG seems to be down again. I posted several replies and none of them have come thru!! - The official User-To-User support forum of the Apache HTTP Server Project. See http://httpd.apache.org/userslist.html> for more i

[users@httpd] Re: Newbie

2011-02-24 Thread DW
Matt Guise wrote: Great! This is awesome! Glad you are here. My ultimate goal is to run the server on my iMac running Mac OS X Version 10.6.6. Using Adobe Dreamweaver I want to test PHP pages locally on my computer. All mac's come with Apache installed but for some reason mine is not running ri

[users@httpd] Re: Managing Apache configuration with Augeas

2011-02-23 Thread DW
Windows binaries are not included so not good for windows users. Can't test it right now until at the weekend when I have the compiler handy! Francis Giraldeau wrote: Hi, Augeas is a very precise configuration management tool, now able to manage Apache httpd configuration files. With i

[users@httpd] Re: Access directory through apache

2011-02-21 Thread DW
The simple way is to use "options indexes" like this: *options indexes* If the above doesn't work then try putting: *Options +Indexes* Put the above in your httpd.conf, AND stop and restart the server for changes to take effect. Let us know if this worked. Good luck Amol Puglia w

[users@httpd] Re: index.php not autoloading...

2011-02-21 Thread DW
You need to add the file type in your httpd.conf. I suggest look for: # Insert file types here Between the two tags above insertindex.phpand it should work. You need to stop and restart the server for changes to take effect. If you want the complete list of most file types then c

[users@httpd] Re: Apache Web Server for Windows 64 bit OS

2011-02-12 Thread DW
Serge Fonville wrote: http://www.blackdot.be/?inc=apache/binaries HTH Kind regards/met vriendelijke groet, Serge Fonville Thanks Serge for your effort to support the open source community. We need more people like you in this world. Kind regards,

[users@httpd] Domain Ownership Certificate - .COM registrations

2011-02-11 Thread DW
Does anybody know whether .com registrations allow you to have "Domain ownership certificate" for free? For .co.uk domains, one can download the certificates from Nominet (UK's domain names managers & registrars) but I don't know if there is anything like that for .com domains (from ICANN I gu

[users@httpd] Re: Apache Web Server for Windows 64 bit OS

2011-02-11 Thread DW
Sam Sherlock wrote: I am on windows 7 64 bit (lots of 32bit works fine on windows) Yes but there must be somebody out there who has recompiled using 64bit visual studio or something similar. - The official User-To-User sup

[users@httpd] Re: Apache Web Server for Windows 64 bit OS

2011-02-11 Thread DW
Priya George wrote: Thanks for your quick response. What I meant was, similar to the one for 32 bit that is available on the apache web site ( httpd-2.2.17-win32-x86-no_ssl.msi), is there one available specifically for 64 bit ? Priya, No I don't think there is a specific version for 64 bit

[users@httpd] Re: Apache Web Server for Windows 64 bit OS

2011-02-11 Thread DW
Priya George wrote: Thanks for your quick response. What I meant was, similar to the one for 32 bit that is available on the apache web site ( httpd-2.2.17-win32-x86-no_ssl.msi), is there one available specifically for 64 bit ? Priya, No I don't think there is a specific version for 64 bit

[users@httpd] Re: Domain Registrant's Details

2011-02-04 Thread DW
Mike Brown wrote: AFAIK, no. It is not possible. If you didn't want your address known, then you should have registered through a corporate entity. But, even corporate records are obtainable. A POBox address? You want a domain name, you aren't going to be hidden. MB Thanks Mike for you

[users@httpd] Domain Registrant's Details

2011-02-04 Thread DW
Does anybody know whether it is legally possible to hide Registrant's address and phone number from public records? For example, when you click on this link: you get the complete details and so from the safety point of view I feel that one shou

[users@httpd] Re: Bug in Apache 2.0 mod_proxy

2011-01-14 Thread DW
Please file all bug reports at this link if you haven't done so for yours: hth Sam Rossoff wrote: I've been using Apache's mod_proxy module recently when I came across a bug. Addresses of the form: www.zappos.com/donald-j-pliner-womens-boots~2 were bei

[users@httpd] Re: EnterpriseDB ApachePHP

2011-01-13 Thread DW
DW wrote: I have today installed the latest version of Apache (2.2.17) with latest PHP, MySql, and phpMyAdmin. Everything seems to work but there is one thing that puzzles me. What is: EnterpriseDB ApachePHP and why does it refuse to start? Thanks for any insight anybody can give into

[users@httpd] Re: Help with config

2011-01-13 Thread DW
See if this helps: Good luck. Bob Wilson wrote: Can any one help with the initial configuration of Apache? I was told that to make localhost point to a alternative directory I should change both the 'Documentroot' AND 'Directory' paths The

[us...@httpd] Re: .pid goes missing

2011-01-10 Thread DW
Have you tried Write-Protecting the file so that it doesn't get destroyed by whatever malware is doing it? In windows it pretty job to protect the file. If you are using Linux or Unix then someone else can help you. Dave Stevens wrote: Hi, I'm using apache 2.2.3 under CentOS 5.5. I us

[users@httpd] Re: EnterpriseDB ApachePHP

2011-01-08 Thread DW
Eric Covener wrote: On Sat, Jan 8, 2011 at 2:13 PM, DW wrote: I have today installed the latest version of Apache (2.2.17) with latest PHP, MySql, and phpMyAdmin. Everything seems to work but there is one thing that puzzles me. What is: EnterpriseDB ApachePHP and why does it refuse to

[users@httpd] EnterpriseDB ApachePHP

2011-01-08 Thread DW
I have today installed the latest version of Apache (2.2.17) with latest PHP, MySql, and phpMyAdmin. Everything seems to work but there is one thing that puzzles me. What is: EnterpriseDB ApachePHP and why does it refuse to start? Thanks for any insight anybody can give into this. --

[EMAIL PROTECTED] Implementing Password protected folders

2006-05-08 Thread DW
hi guys, I am quite new to hosting web servers (mine is a home server). I am thinking of hosting password protected pages. I know this can all be configured in the config file. However, I am quite new at it and wonder if anyone here can give some default standard templates to tweak so that I ca

[EMAIL PROTECTED] custom errors -- problem with 401 error

2005-09-11 Thread DW
from a location that has been authenticated to (chicken-and-egg problem?) And if I try this: ErrorDocument 401 http://alternate_url_that_doesnt_require_auth Apache yells at me and says that I can't do redirects for 401 errors !!?? Pl