tely honest, I don't really know what to do in this
situation... the system was always fully functional and now It acts like
this. I applied an connlimit to the firewall but it didn't work also.
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meer
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tely honest, I don't really know what to do in this
situation... the system was always fully functional and now It acts like
this. I applied an connlimit to the firewall but it didn't work also.
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meer
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dir.load
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php4.load
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setenvif.load
ssl.load
status.load
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Forrest Aldrich writes:
Are there any resources out there that discuss how to manage these
scenarios effectively. I'd be interested in hearing from anyone that
presently does this.
We are writing everyting in a single log file, and use a custom written perl
script that splits it into a sing
Hi list,
I'm using mod_vhost_alias for dynamic virtual hosting. I would like to add
some configuration statements whose value should be based on the virtual
host that is actually being accessed. More precisely: I would like to use
the value of VirtualDocumentRoot as value for another configura