> But since you don't mention a version, an os or processor, we'll just
> guess
> you didn't seriously expect help to figure this out ;-)
fair enough... here is the information:
httpd is 1.3.33
os: FreeBSD 4.10
it's about 3 years old install. the machine has been up for more than a
year and ev
hi all...
suddenly from about a month ago every day at any given time i get a lot
of zombies. the machine gets down to a crowl and i have to restart the
httpd. this last time i saw about 120 zombies. according to ps they are
not using any resources. aren;t zombies supposed to be discarded? lack
hi all..
wondering if i can use more than one ssl VirtualHost in httpd.conf for a
1.3.33.
i have one 'real' signed certificate and one self-signed - for testing.
i set up a second VirtualHost under the context but
apparently the ssl engine always authenticates against the cert in the
first Virtu
anybody has tried mod_proxy and balancer then?
> hi al...
>
> trying to build apache 2.2 with the http proxy and load balancing modules
> enabled. ./configure went trough fine. the making fails. i'm attaching
> the full output of where the error happens but here is a few lines of
> it
>
> t
> On Saturday 11 February 2006 05:18, kalin mintchev wrote:
>> hi al...
>>
>> trying to build apache 2.2 with the http proxy and load balancing
>> modules
>> enabled. ./configure went trough fine. the making fails. i'm attaching
>> the full output
hi al...
trying to build apache 2.2 with the http proxy and load balancing modules
enabled. ./configure went trough fine. the making fails. i'm attaching
the full output of where the error happens but here is a few lines of
it
thanks...
/usr/local/src/httpd-2.2.0/modules/proxy/mod_proxy_ba
> Doing a netstat on my server, I find a strange connection.
>
> It's a crond-job with Apache as owner, and it seems to go to an
> irc-server, called 193.110.95.1:ircd, "carouge.ch.eu.undernet.org",
anyone
> that knows what this is??
if you are running awstats or have phpBBs look at /var/tmp /tm
le /usr/local/httpd/conf/ssl.crt/ca-bundle.crt
thanks.
>>
>>> -Original Message-
>>> From: kalin mintchev [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>>> Sent: Monday, 11 July 2005 6:18 PM
>>> To: users@httpd.apache.org
>>> Subject: [EMAIL PROTECTED] ht
> Do you have a firewall blocking SSL port?
not yet... it's a box i'm setting up now...
>
>> -Original Message-
>> From: kalin mintchev [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>> Sent: Monday, 11 July 2005 6:18 PM
>> To: users@httpd.apache.org
>> Su
hello...
just installed httpd-2.0.54 with mod_ssl... OpenSSL 0.9.7e
tried the instructions for the certificate creation on the apache site and
also on the url below but when i put the resulting key and crt in the
ssl.conf and restart apache with -DSSL it starts up fine but if i go to
https the
hi all...
is there a way in apache 1.3.x to write to a log before the request is
processed?
thanks...
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> open and idle. Also, if your server comes down off its high load, look
in
> the apache log files to see which scripts just completed. Unfortunately
apache writes to the logs only after the script or data has been
(un)successfully sent.
>
> Markus
>
>
>
&g
i found a client connected to the process but could not find the client's
ip number in any of the logs of the server. so i assume its some remote
application that is hitting directly the offending script. but how do i
get to that?!? like somebody mentioned it's probably not written in the
logs u
could this be a log size problem too?
one of the virtual server has almost a gig of access log - i'm going to
see why it wasn't rotated - but can this be one of the reasons.
right now i have another instance of httpd going wild - started sometime
in the last hour...
# top
CPU states: 24.9% use
gs only after the script or data has been
> (un)successfully sent.
>
> Markus
>
>
>
> On Tuesday 07 June 2005 19:02, kalin mintchev wrote:
>> hi all...
>>
>> for the last 4 - 5 days i noticed something wei
> Does your httpd installation serve up any scripted content i.e. using
> perl, PHP, etc. I have seen apache spin out of control due to poorly,
> or incorrectly written scripts.
ok. yes. the machine has been running fine for months. how would i know
which is the offending script?!? it serves a
hi all...
for the last 4 - 5 days i noticed something weird on one of the freebsd
boxes here. one httpd process -or sometimes 2 or 3 - take up all the cpu.
and it looks like this:
# top
CPU states: 33.1% user, 0.0% nice, 66.5% system, 0.4% interrupt, 0.0% idle
Mem: 476M Active, 295M Inact, 16
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