Re: [users@httpd] img files not displaying

2017-06-15 Thread Mike Brown
On Thu, Jun 15, 2017 at 04:50:04PM -0400, Eric Covener wrote: > On Thu, Jun 15, 2017 at 4:49 PM, John Heinze > wrote: > > Any sugguestions? > > What does the error_log say? Do you use selinux? That is what I was going to ask, i.e., selinux. As nice as it is supposed to be, it is a RPITA when i

Re: [users@httpd] Problem running cgi-bin scripts

2017-05-09 Thread Mike Brown
On Tue, May 09, 2017 at 04:58:41AM -0500, Mike Brown wrote: > On Tue, May 09, 2017 at 10:30:09AM +0100, Nick Kew wrote: > > On Tue, 9 May 2017 03:30:25 -0500 > > Mike Brown wrote: > > > > > > > [Mon May 08 21:17:30.683456 2017] [cgi:error] [pid 23578] [cli

Re: [users@httpd] Problem running cgi-bin scripts

2017-05-09 Thread Mike Brown
On Tue, May 09, 2017 at 10:30:09AM +0100, Nick Kew wrote: > On Tue, 9 May 2017 03:30:25 -0500 > Mike Brown wrote: > > > > [Mon May 08 21:17:30.683456 2017] [cgi:error] [pid 23578] [client > > 192.168.1.1:55099] AH01215: (2)No such file or directory: exec of > > &#

[users@httpd] Problem running cgi-bin scripts

2017-05-09 Thread Mike Brown
I've been using Apache 2.2 on an old Solaris box for ages. I'm finally bring up a new Linux server and have the latest 2.4 version up and running. Sort-of. When I try and run any of the cgi-bin scripts that I have (there is really only one that I use), I get the following error logged: [Mon May

Re: [users@httpd] incoming IP connect

2011-02-08 Thread Mike Brown
On Tue, Feb 08, 2011 at 04:52:05PM +, Tom Evans wrote: > If you use Listen *:80, and use a hub, your apache instance will not > start responding to requests on port 80 directed to another computer > on the same hub. Seriously. Then why bother to even have a listen if it doesn't make a differen

Re: [users@httpd] incoming IP connect

2011-02-08 Thread Mike Brown
On Tue, Feb 08, 2011 at 02:00:24PM +, Tom Evans wrote: > > Then the ethernet ports on both computers > > would "see" IP traffic meant for each other. > > No. Ah, but that is indeed what happens. If a hub is used, all packets are placed onto all of the jacks of the hub, therefore both compute

Re: [users@httpd] incoming IP connect

2011-02-08 Thread Mike Brown
On Tue, Feb 08, 2011 at 12:29:00PM +, Tom Evans wrote: > *:80 means "listen on on all addresses on all interfaces THIS BOX > has", not "respond to every IP address in the world". Furthermore, how > would the 'request meant for the linux server' be routed to the > windows box? Not every address

Re: [users@httpd] incoming IP connect

2011-02-08 Thread Mike Brown
On Tue, Feb 08, 2011 at 12:11:26PM +, Tom Evans wrote: > Apache doesn't control how packets get routed to your computer, it > only controls what it does when they arrive. If you listen on *:80 or > 192.168.1.2:80, then anything that can route packets to that > server/port will communicate with

Re: [users@httpd] incoming IP connect

2011-02-08 Thread Mike Brown
On Tue, Feb 08, 2011 at 01:02:18PM +0100, Alain Roger wrote: > i have a host (windows 7) on wihich i have web server with apache/PHP/MySQL. > for now this computer has IP 192.168.1.2 (for example). > on the other hand i have a linux (Fedora 14) computer with IP 192.168.1.50 > (for example) which sh

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

2011-02-04 Thread Mike Brown
On Fri, Feb 04, 2011 at 11:02:44PM -0600, William A. Rowe Jr. wrote: > An no, Mike, there are anonymysing services, just look up rowe-clan.net. > Godaddy > and others sell this stuff, it is great for keeping your mailbox clear of > "urgent, > please renew today!" spam. Thanks for the update. D

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

2011-02-04 Thread Mike Brown
On Sat, Feb 05, 2011 at 04:56:39AM +, DW wrote: > Thanks Mike for your quick reply. Is it easy to transfer the domain to my > company? Will the registrar ask many questions and corporate > documentations? More than likely you will have to do paperwork to transfer the ownership of the domai

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

2011-02-04 Thread Mike Brown
On Sat, Feb 05, 2011 at 04:03:01AM +, DW wrote: > > Does anybody know whether it is legally possible to hide Registrant's > address and phone number from public records? AFAIK, no. It is not possible. If you didn't want your address known, then you should have registered through a corporate

[EMAIL PROTECTED] Spell checking not working, sortof

2008-08-07 Thread Mike Brown
Output of -S: VirtualHost configuration: wildcard NameVirtualHosts and _default_ servers: *:80 is a NameVirtualHost default server www.vidiot.com (/usr/local/apache2/conf/httpd.conf:481) port 80 namevhost www.vidiot.com (/usr/local/apache2/conf/httpd.conf:481)

Re: [EMAIL PROTECTED] virtual hosting not working

2008-07-13 Thread Mike Brown
On Mon, Jul 14, 2008 at 11:35:41AM +1000, Res wrote: > Do you run your own (caching) DNS server? Nope. > If so set up two views, one external that the world gets (your routable IP > number of 75.100.112.198), the second view will have the domain with its > internal LAN IP. The keeper of vidio

Re: [EMAIL PROTECTED] virtual hosting not working

2008-07-13 Thread Mike Brown
On Sun, Jul 13, 2008 at 08:33:58PM -0400, Frank Gingras wrote: > Mike, > > The output looks good. > > I can even reach http://www.vidiot.com/ and http://www.vidiot.com/TVShows/ > from here. > > The problem you're most likely experiencing is that www.vidiot.com resolves > to 75.100.112.198 (your p

Re: [EMAIL PROTECTED] virtual hosting not working

2008-07-13 Thread Mike Brown
On Sun, Jul 13, 2008 at 06:05:39PM -0400, Frank Gingras wrote: > Mike, > > Can you please provide the output from httpd -S? It would give us valuable > information on your issue. Here ya go: mrvideo.ZROOT <48> ../bin/httpd -S VirtualHost configuration: wildcard NameVirtualHosts and _default_ ser

[EMAIL PROTECTED] virtual hosting not working

2008-07-13 Thread Mike Brown
Up until recently, the following hasn't been a problem. Now I am trying to get mailman working and I'm hitting a frustrating brick wall. The setup is that the Solaris 10 x86 server is on the inside of a DSL static IP. So, I normally get at my web pages locally by going through localhost. The apa