d Matching Vhosts in http.conf. However, I've removed the vhosts for now
> as I don't want to muddy the waters on this part.
>
> I believe the directives should look like:
>
>
> DocumentRoot "C:\Users\Public\Documents\CT"
> ServerName ct.local
e removed the vhosts for now
> as I don't want to muddy the waters on this part.
>
> I believe the directives should look like:
>
>
> DocumentRoot "C:\Users\Public\Documents\CT"
> ServerName ct.local
>
> AllowOverride all
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> Order Deny,Allow
> Deny from all
> Allow from 127.0.0.1
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> explain me it again?
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> El 1 de marzo de 2012 12:44, Steve Swift escribió:
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>> You could alias /cgi-bin/cbws1084.dll to /sod_off.html
>>
>> 2012/3/1 Antonio F
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> request)? That would be helpful in attributing the error to a given
> request, but I can't think of a way to do that.
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problem. It's just a shame that they are quite rare.
On 20 February 2012 13:54, Tom Evans wrote:
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> reason*. If sh is being invoked, your script is doing it. If you s
gt; Again, unlikely. Computer programs, given the same inputs, will
> generally produce the same outputs. Probably you are not invoking the
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>> Out of curiosity, is it possible to define the same environment
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>>
>> but http://10.20.1.44 does not work
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> #
> # Some examples:
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> #EnableMMAP off
> #EnableSendfile off
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> # Supplemental configuration
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> # the server, or you may simply copy their contents here and change as
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> # Server-pool management (MPM specific)
> #Include conf/extra/httpd-mpm.conf
>
> # Multi-language error messages
> #Include conf/extra/httpd-multilang-errordoc.conf
>
> # Fancy directory listings
> #Include conf/extra/httpd-autoindex.conf
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> # Language settings
> #Include conf/extra/httpd-languages.conf
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> #Include conf/extra/httpd-userdir.conf
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> # Real-time info on requests and configuration
> #Include conf/extra/httpd-info.conf
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> # Virtual hosts
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> # Local access to the Apache HTTP Server Manual
> #Include conf/extra/httpd-manual.conf
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> # Distributed authoring and versioning (WebDAV)
> #Include conf/extra/httpd-dav.conf
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> # Various default settings
> #Include conf/extra/httpd-default.conf
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> wrote:
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> > virtualhosts. Since it would be so much easier to do this in the Apache
> > config, I'll assume that you cannot do this for some reason.
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ystem. This makes PHP difficult since
> php-cgi must be called.
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within your home network. Mine is on 192.168.1.2 - the router being
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> connection time outs saying the web site is not
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Is not relevant; You're going to get the accesses in there whether they
result in 200 or 404.
On 15 October 2011 06:35, Dan Trainor wrote:
> And the access log?
> On Oct 14, 2011 9:59 PM, "Steve Swift" wrote:
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>> I don't have any particular axe to grin
This
question comes up regularly.
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> > It is surprising that the installation of apache does not install a
> sample favicon.ico
> > (the apache "feather", perhaps).
>
&g
not recognize the folder and
> I
> > > get the same
>
> Woops, I read this again. favicon.ico is not a folder; it's an image
> file. Find more than you ever wanted to know here:
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;ve tried things like but this
doesn't seem to work in our 2.2.9 server.
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this be somewhere in the Start Menu, under "Control
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hat is preventing
it from working?
What's in your "Logformat ... common" line?
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that.
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particular IP address to think that my website is
completely empty.
And yes, it is a fixed IP address, so it's worth doing. It will cause them a
lot more grief to negotiate a different IP address, and hopefully they will
abandon their probing.
Then they'll stop pestering my server with req
>
> If you trace what is being looked up, it might give you a clue to where
> the queries are coming from. Turn on query logging or use tcpdump.
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We use both "Allow" and "Deny", but only with numerical addresses or subnet
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we'restarting to talk a few thousand dollars/pounds.
Option 2 will cost you an extra box, and introduce a new single point
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displayer; once I've run this CGI script, even "TAIL" won't display the
log). This is what I'm doing now, but I'd like to know why my CGI script
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But: mod_suexec is loaded in 2.2 and not loaded or built in in 2.0.
This is a difference I hadn't thought about or even known about. I don't
really know about suexec or how it should be configured, but it looks
like it could be close to my problems. Thanks for the pointer.
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Thanks - That looks to be just what I wanted, with the added bonus that I
actually understand the instructions!
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ncludes +ExecCGI MultiViews (tried)
Order allow,deny
Allow from all
Can you show me why I unchecked Read Only in my Windows XP, but after 1 or
2 second it returned Checked Read Only ? What permission should I take in
Registry for system, Adm, and owner?
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? I did it then restarted
Apache but the error remained.
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do I need to obtain
mod_log_forensic.so from somewhere?
See mod_log_forensic which is designed to handle exactly this sort of
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I got a group of four of them in the space of one second, so my theory is
that the faults occur loading images associated with one page. I can't think
of anything else that would cause such a cluster of errors; the server takes
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No service install needed.
If you do want to install the service, for production or convenience,
follow the installation directions (httpd -k install -n Apache22 if I
recall correctly) but do remember that httpd.exe is not in your PATH.
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I've just noticed the "SUEXEC" in the subject. I don't think this is
anything to do with SUEXEC, but if it is, then step (13) of the SUEXEC
process determines that the CGI which is being accessed lies within the
Doc_Root as defined by "suexec -V"
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't work for you (and I've never seen such an explicit
message from apache itself, so this may be coming from something else)
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webroot webroot4197 Feb
27 2006 main.php
-rwxrwxr-x 1 user_u:object_r:user_home_t webroot webroot 529 Nov
29 2005 menu.php
The index.php is supposed to execute main.php and menu.php.
What could be wrong with the file permission properties?
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the users language preferences, but I suspect I need
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why bad people try to "download" these to hack an IIS based web server. As
far as I know you can't do anything against it...
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it is fed a different argument?
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> When you use the "C:/directory/file" forma
Save one of the pages generated by your CGI scripts as static HTML, on the
same server that is serving your CGI scripts.
Load this page, and work out why the .js functions are not working, and fix
your CGI until it generates html that works.
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With the "Start in:"
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and the cert will work for all of the vhosts.
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ow is this VirtualHost definition working in conjunction with
"NameVirtualHost *:80" ?
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t;[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Since you already using a detached task to run the batch job, if it's not
too much work and the result of the batch job is not a requirement for the
response, can you just pass your variables to the batch job?
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do, which takes several minutes.
At the moment I'm handling it by creating a detached task to run the batch
portion but since the batch process requires access to the variables that
built the HTML page it would be much simpler if I could manage it in one run
of the CGI script.
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scripts even in execution (as longas it doesn't trick the server as mentioned above).BTW I did not have any issues - I was just responding to the originalcomment that apache does not handle runaway scripts which is not true.
RaviOn 10/17/06, Steve Swift <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:> Ah, that
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Ah, that's different - your timeout is occurring trying to read your CGI
script - it is not getting to execution.
I've never had this problem, so I cannot help you
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pool() which is done at the end ofrequest cycle, orduring hard timeouts.
The logic here also covers runaway cgi apps.Didn't confirm if the same exists in apache 2x but I would besurprised if this functionality was removed.RaviOn 10/11/06, Steve Swift <
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Out of the box Apache will display one of the index.html* files in the directory pointed to by the "DocumentRoot" directive in the https.conf configuration file. I say one of the index.html* files because it comes with a plethora of languages defined.
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ed to get relatively slow transfers sending data FROM your system. That's what the "A" in ADSL stands for - Asymmetrical; fast download and slow upload.
You can get lines that work the other way around, and they are designed for running servers. You get a fast upload speed and a slow
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