Excellent!
Thanks, Eric.
--Gil
On Tue, Dec 30, 2014 at 5:27 PM, Gil Dawson wrote:
> Where can I get an approximate copy of the httpd.conf file that was
> (probably) released with Version 2.2.24 (Unix)?
On Dec 30, 2014, at 2:35 PM, Eric Covener wrote:
Here's what it looks lik
Where can I get an approximate copy of the httpd.conf file that was (probably)
released with Version 2.2.24 (Unix)?
I'm looking at the httpd.conf file on my MacBook Pro (that I assume was
delivered with MacOS 10.6.8), and some of the comments (#) don't make sense.
I'd like to compare my file a
Ron--
I saw your mail yesterday. It arrove at 10:51 am, California time. And the
logs came through as separate files.
The mail server we use evidently doesn't send us originators a copy.
You don't have an answer, yet, to that message, and I can't help.
--Gil
On Dec 29, 2014, at 10:52 PM, R
Excellent response, Mark!
Exactly what I needed.
Thank you.
--Gil
On Dec 29, 2014, at 11:40 AM, Mark Montague wrote:
> On 2014-12-29 14:01, Gil Dawson wrote:
>> I'm having a little problem understanding the Unix terminology.
>
> You may find Chapter 2 of the freely
Hi--
Apache V2.2 is running fine on my machine (a Mac Mini with MacOS 10.6.8).
I am reading the \private\etc\apache2\httpd,conf file to understand Apache.
I'm having a little problem understanding the Unix terminology.
Unix isn't my first language, so this is pretty sophisticated stuff for
course! That's the way it's supposed to work!
Apologies for my paranoia, and thanks for setting me straight.
--Gil
On Aug 27, 2014, at 11:43 AM, Gil Dawson wrote:
> When my access log shows that an unrecognized IP address requested...
>
> "GET / HTTP/1.0" 20
When my access log shows that an unrecognized IP address requested...
"GET / HTTP/1.0" 200 322
...does that mean that I served it my top-level directory?
If so, can Apache prohibit that request from succeeding?
I want to serve the files when requested, if the client knows the file na
A number of similar files appear in the same directory as my log files, i.e.,
.../var/log/apache2/
accept.lock.29
accept.lock.31
accept.lock.32
accept.lock.34
accept.lock.42
accept.lock.45
accept.lock.88
accept.lock.111
accept.lock.113
They are of varying ages; the youngest is a couple of months
This critter appears in my log sometimes:
113.161.88.70 - - [24/Aug/2014:00:29:49 -0700] "GET
/?C=D;O=A'+union+select+char(38,126,33),char(38,126,33),char(38,126,33),char(38,126,33),char(38,126,33),char(38,126,33),char(38,126,33),char(38,126,33),char(38,126,33),char(38,126,33),char(38,126,33),cha
Hi--
I found it.
sudo apachectl -k graceful
...did the trick.
Seems to be working!
--Gil
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Hi--
I'm rather new at Unix and apache. I'm trying to set up two vhosts so that two
DNS names can have two websites sharing one IP address.
I made copies the http.conf and httpd-vhosts.conf files in a new folder before
modifying them, then wanted to restart Apache to try out my modifications.
Thanks!
On Aug 16, 2014, at 1:26 AM, Anurag Mathur wrote:
> $ apachectl -V
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How can I tell which Apache version number is running on my MacOS 10.6.8 Mini?
I looked for either "Apache" or "Httpd" under...
System Profiler -> Software -> Applications
and System Profiler -> Software -> Extensions
...and didn't find any.
I did find eight "httpd" processes in..
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