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Sent: Tuesday, September 21, 2021 4:58 PM
To: users@httpd.apache.org
Subject: Re: [users@httpd] Question about installing 2.4.48 in a non-standard
location.
On Tue, Sep 21, 2021 at 2:29 PM Jeff Cauhape wrote:
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> Folks,
>
>
>
> When I built 2.4.48 from source, I built it
suggest to install it the second way. Or maybe even to have
two source tress (unless disk space is a severe issue).
Where do you execute the apachectl configtest ?
Cheers,
Carsten
I would strongly
Am Tue, Sep 21, 2021 at 06:28:34PM +0000 schrieb Jeff Cauhape:
> Folks,
>
> When I built 2.
Folks,
When I built 2.4.48 from source, I built it in /apps/apache_2.4.48 directory.
However, because of the way
our servers are managed, I need to install this as /apps/apache_2.4.48_int and
/apps/apache_2.4.48_ext.
When I have done this for earlier versions of Apache, I just edited the path
n
Folks,
I built and have been using the 2.4.39 version of Apache for a while, and
been reasonably happy with it. However, I am porting some web pages
that require mod_proxy_html which in turn requires mod_xml2enc.
The problems are that I can’t seem to find mod_xml2enc anywhere,
and my 2.4.39 build
ble to get it from
libargon2 in EPEL.
- Y
On Thu, May 23, 2019 at 4:59 PM Jeff Cauhape
mailto:jpcauh...@detr.nv.gov>> wrote:
Yehuda,
Thank you. I figured that one out. 😊
However, I’m seeing something odd that has me scratching my head.
If I load the wrong module, it’s found but can’t b
11:19 AM Jeff Cauhape
mailto:jpcauh...@detr.nv.gov>> wrote:
Thank you!
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Subject: Re: [users@httpd] RE: Need some advice - thread safe php module
On Thu, May 23, 2019 at 12:15 AM Jeff Cauhape wrote:
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> Yehuda,
>
> But how do you tell if the Apache thread-safe module is included?
>
> I’ve already wasted more than enough time on this
at 4:12 PM Jeff Cauhape
mailto:jpcauh...@detr.nv.gov>> wrote:
I should mention this is running on RHEL 7.6, x86_64.
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Nevada Department of Employment, Training and Rehabilitation
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I should mention this is running on RHEL 7.6, x86_64.
Jeffrey Cauhape - IT Professional III - Linux and Solaris Administrator
Nevada Department of Employment, Training and Rehabilitation
(775) 684-3804 (office) jpcauh...@detr.nv.gov<mailto:jpcauh...@detr.nv.gov>
From: Jeff Cauhape
Hi,
I am porting some older web pages from Apache 2.4.6 to Apache 2.4.37 on Linux
and apparently need to find a thread-safe version of libphp5.so to use, since
we're
running MPM.
* Does anyone know where I can download the apache thread safe php module?
* If not, can someone give me a c
config.
jim
On Fri, May 3, 2019 at 1:11 PM Jeff Cauhape
mailto:jpcauh...@detr.nv.gov>> wrote:
Yes, the index options are the same.
This system (Apache 2.2.3) shows the filenames and size and mod date. (On Red
Hat 5.11)
Alias /oracle "/u01/app/oracle"
AuthType Basic
istrator
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From: Christophe JAILLET [mailto:christophe.jail...@wanadoo.fr]
Sent: Friday, May 3, 2019 12:57 PM
To: users@httpd.apache.org; Jeff Cauhape
Folks,
This is probably a simple issue, but so far I haven't found anything in the
doc that addresses this directly.
A user has pointed out that a listing of a directory on one system running
Apache 2.2.3 shows files with their details - mod time, file size, etc., while
a nearly identical set up
ning and Rehabilitation
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From: Jeff Cauhape [mailto:jpcauh...@detr.nv.gov]
Sent: Friday, April 5, 2019 1:21 PM
To: users@httpd.apache.org
Subject: RE: [users@httpd] Question about configure not answered in
documen
delete the email and files, if any.
-Original Message-
From: Dennis Clarke
Sent: Friday, April 5, 2019 8:39 PM
To: users@httpd.apache.org
Subject: Re: [users@httpd] Question about configure not answered in
documentation
On 4/5/19 2:55 PM, Jeff Cauhape wrote:
> I am guessing the
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Sent: Friday, April 5, 2019 1:04 PM
To: users@httpd.apache.org; Jeff Cauhape
Subject: Re: [users@httpd] Question about configure not answered in
documentation
Hi Jeff,
Am 05.04.2019 um 20:55 schrieb Jeff Cauhape:
> I am guessing the answer to my question is probably “no”, but I’m
I am guessing the answer to my question is probably "no", but I'm hoping
someone here has a silver bullet.
We are finally getting our act together and updating our Apache server
instances.
Our chosen way to do this is as follows:
The /apps directory holds application software distributions, such
day, February 4, 2019 4:35 PM
To: users@httpd.apache.org
Subject: Re: [users@httpd] Stupid question time - VirtualHost
Depending on the error returned by the OS, httpd can't do much in some cases.
It would be useful if you were to share the verbatim error, as a start.
On Mon, 4 Feb 2019 at 13:17
p 9101/tcp ... 280/tcp
...
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From: Jeff Cauhape [mailto:jpcauh...@detr.nv.gov]
Sent: Monday,
alHost
Hi Jeff!
Il giorno ven 1 feb 2019 alle ore 16:02 Jeff Cauhape ha
scritto:
>
> My usage of Apache has been pretty plain vanilla, and now I am
> required to
>
> add a virtual host to a system, and I’m wondering what doing wrong. My
> hunch
>
> is that it’s obvious to
My usage of Apache has been pretty plain vanilla, and now I am required to
add a virtual host to a system, and I'm wondering what doing wrong. My hunch
is that it's obvious to others.
I am using Apache 2.4.6 as reported by httpd -v
In my httpd.conf file I have:
...
Listen web1e.detr.nv:80
Listen
Jerry,
Have you set LogLevel to "debug" in httpd.conf and then check the sever error
logs?
Could be helpful to see what the server is objecting to.
Jeffrey Cauhape – IT Professional III – Linux and Solaris Administrator
Nevada Department of Employment, Training and Rehabilitation
(775) 684-3804
David,
I'm probably being pedantic, but I don't think you are looking for a literal
"real time"
system, just something that operates quickly. A legitimate real time system can
guarantee
response to an interrupt within a specified length of time. People often
confuse this with
being fast, but th
Folks,
I am building Apache 2.4.37 and it's been awhile since I built Apache, and in
reading my instructions
it's not clear whether I need pcre-8.42 or pcre2-10.32 or both. Can someone
throw me a bone and
explain this piece of it, or post a link that does?
Thanks for your time,
Jeffrey Cauhape
ttp in /var/log/messages is referring to syslogd.
The /var/log/dmesg just has boot info.
nb - this is RHEL 7.4
Ideas? Suggestions where to look?
Thanks,
Jeff Cauhape
IT Professional III
Department of Employment, Training and Rehabilitation
Phone 1-775-684-3804
Email: jpcauh...@nvdetr.org
Ok,
I did eventually figure out that these modules were created (or not)
by the configure script. Is this true of all of the modules supported
by Apache that aren't core functionality?
Jeff Cauhape
IT Professional III
Department of Employment, Training and Rehabilitation
Phone 1-775-684
: Re: [users@httpd] Looking for direction: porting server from Apache
2.2.2 to 2.4.6 - ProxyHTMLURLMap ?
Hi Jeff,
2017-04-26 19:35 GMT+02:00 Jeff Cauhape
mailto:jpcauh...@nvdetr.org>>:
Hi,
I’ve been given the task of moving a website from Apache 2.2.2 on Solaris to
Apache 2.4.6 on Linu
Jim!". Otherwise It echoes "It's
ALIVE!!!".
Isn't that just going to give bad results, though? For example, if you had
issued apachectl stop, there would still be processes handling the graceful
stop, but your script would say it's alive.
Rick Houser
Web Adminis
@httpd] A curious thing - apachectl status in Apache 2.4.25
On Mon, May 15, 2017 at 1:22 PM, Jeff Cauhape wrote:
> In the Apache 2.4.6 shell script apachectl, a call to “apachectl status”
>
> invokes systemctl status httpd.service. This gives you easy-to-read
>
> output regardles
links error,
which is a little ambiguous, as there could be other reasons for
links not working correctly.
Doesn't this seem like a step backwards?
Can someone explain the rationale for this?
(Please note: I can fix this, but I'm curious as to why it was done this way)
Thanks,
Jeff C
be available, but is not included. It would be handy to know
where I can get the source
and compile my own, if that's the way to go.
Thanks in advance for any tips or suggestions,
Jeff Cauhape
IT Professional III
Department of Employment, Training and Rehabilitation
Phone 1-775-684-3804
Email: jpcauh...@nvdetr.org
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