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Hi Peter,
On 30.08.21 04:24, Peter Horn wrote:
I have been successfully running an Apache server for some years (currently
2.4.41 on Ubuntu 20.04LTS).
I have three "real" http vhosts on port 80, findable through a d
a request doesn't match any of them.
2. Are there any adverse consequences to closing down http / port 80 now
that the vhosts are up on https / port 443?
Thanks,
Peter
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Hi Nick,
! OK, I've looked.
me too. ;)
! What I'd like to do - pass responsibility back to the module
! that inserted the xml2enc filter - calls for a minor API
! change, so isn't going to happen in 2.4.x. A variant on
! that approach m
On Mon, Apr 15, 2019 at 05:21:27PM +0100, Nick Kew wrote:
! > Oh, nobody has an answer to the issue?
!
! Well I might have done, but I was out rehearsing and performing Bach,
! not reading your email!
Oh, You're perfectly welcome to do so!
In fact I was just hoping for *any* reply - I didn't hav
Oh, nobody has an answer to the issue?
Okay...
Investigating, it appears that mod_xml2enc indeed grabs everything it
can lay hands on, if only it is tagged as some 'text/whatver', and
"converts" it (assuming it were ISO8859-1), no matter the damage, and
giving a f*** damn on compressed data. :(
Hello,
Configuring a REVERSE PROXY, I try to *relocate* the "mountpoint"
URL; i.e. change the filepath, so that http://myhost/stage/myapp will
reach the backend server as http://backend/myapp.
This seems to me a fairly commen task, as one often has an app server
running it's app on it's server
8:01 AM, Walter H.
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> On 24.07.2018 19:28, Harbo, Peter wrote:
>
> The mod_proxy_ftp module is working fine for me using release 2.4.25 to
> send urls matching a pattern to a proftpd server running on the same
> system. I have noticed that the source IP address in the ftpd lo
The mod_proxy_ftp module is working fine for me using release 2.4.25 to
send urls matching a pattern to a proftpd server running on the same
system. I have noticed that the source IP address in the ftpd log is the
same as the httpd running the mod_proxy_ftp module. Am I correct in
assuming that n
Dear experts,
Unfortunately, I have not been able to make progress on this issue. Do
you have any suggestions how to investigate?
Thanks a lot,
Peter
On 03/23/2017 02:09 PM, Peter Thomassen wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Using Apache 2.4.10 on Ubuntu, I configured a bunch of virtual hosts
> wi
) the basenames are different (e.g. ssl-cache instead of ssl_scache)
So my settings are apparently ignored. This is on Ubuntu 14.04. I wonder
if the Ubuntu Apache package has something special going on here?
It would be nice if this could be understood. Any more thoughts?
Thanks a lot,
Peter
PS: I
e to find a way to serve only the appropriate certificate. Do
you have any ideas?
Thanks,
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I don't understand this behavior -- is this normal?
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Hi,
I'm trying to put httpd as reverse-proxy in front of a third party
java application (running in tomcat) to handle authentication in
httpd.
The thirdparty app claims to be able to accept the user (that is
authenticated before
Hi,
I'm trying to put httpd as reverse-proxy in front of a third party java
application (running in tomcat) to handle authentication in httpd.
The thirdparty app claims to be able to accept the user (that is
authenticated before it hits the app) via http header (I can configure
the http variab
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168.1.3/dc=example,dc=com?uid?sub?(objectClass=*)
Require valid-user
Maybe you try "deny from 192.168.1.7" instead or in addition?
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I haven't tried that though.
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Had to rename the file to 000-default.conf which was missing!
On 2014-05-20 13:39, Peter Biggerstaff wrote:
Hi All,
I am tearing my hair out trying to get virtual hosts to
Hi All,
I am tearing my hair out trying to get virtual hosts to work, but apache
seems to be ignoring the /etc/apache2/sites-enabled config files.
I have been trying all morning to get it to work, and here is the
current state:
IncludeOptional sites-enabled/*.conf is in the /etc/apache2/apa
I'm having considerable difficulty crafting authorization rules for a
.htaccess file. Here are the requirements (not under my control):
1. Using Apache 2.2 on Solaris
2. Must use .htaccess, not httpd.conf
3. Must allow specific named users
4. Must also allow unauthenticated acces
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may be within the certificate chain processing within Apache.
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On 21 January 2014 16:18, Yehuda Katz wrote:
> Have you confirmed you can contact the LDAP server over LDAPS from any
> other system?
> I use Apache Dir
te-1.5.2-1
httpd-2.4.7-1
mod_ssl-2.4.7-1
openssl-1.0.1e-2
openssl-devel-1.0.1e-2
openssl-doc-1.0.1e-2
openldap-2.4.23-0.3
openldap-clients-2.4.23-0.3
Thank you for any help.
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Hello All,
We are using Apache/2.2.22 (Win32) mod_jk/1.2.32 to connect to JBoss
Application server 4.2.0. (All servers are on Windows, so the MPM user winnt
module)
After running sometime (it's random, hours or days) the Apache server will
become slow and have high latency when user send reques
Take a look at mod_sflow, it maintains basic HTTP counters and periodically
exports them using the sFlow protocol. The counters you are looking for may
already be exported; the following article shows the counter and
transaction data exported by mod_sflow:
http://blog.sflow.com/2011/01/http.html
at local subnet
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ps ax | grep http
what does that tell?
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I not know that I should know to be looking for. :-/
Could some one direct me as to what I should look for? Thanks.
Peter
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Hi Karthik,
Oracle gives you free access to their yum repository. So just configure yum
and do yum install httpd.
Check this:
https://blogs.oracle.com/OTNGarage/entry/how_to_subscribe_to_the
Regards Peter
On Wed, Mar 13, 2013 at 1:42 PM, nskarthik wrote:
> Hi
>
> Can some body pl
his is considered a safe way of
getting the binaries.
How do I go about getting the page updated? Can I somehow do it myself? If
not who can I contact?
Thanks
Peter
auses this behavior?
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Another alternative to consider is mod_sflow and Ganglia, particularly if
you want to monitor large Apache clusters:
http://blog.sflow.com/2012/10/thread-pools.html
On Tue, Mar 5, 2013 at 6:31 AM, vishesh kumar wrote:
> Hello Vicky ,
>
> You can use Server-Status handler for this .
>
>
> SetHan
and you see the fuel is mixing too rich, the
> timing is off, etc Or medical monitoring devices, etc.
>
> Any equivalents for Apache?
>
> Thanks
>
You might want to try mod_sflow and Ganglia or sFlowTrend (all open
source or free tools):
http:/
ing
here in the hope that someone has seen the same thing before. I'll be
happy to provide any information or run tests to help clarify things.
Merry Christmas everybody!
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Digging a little deeper, mod_fcgid hangs on line 318 of
fcgid_bridge.c:
ap_scan_script_header_err_core(r, sbuf, getsfunc_fcgid_BRIGADE,
brigade_stdout)
I don't know enough about ap_scan_script_header_err_core yet to figure
out why this might be the case.
> The
The following trivial script,[1] which simply returns a 200 header,
hangs under FcgidAccessChecker:
(call-with-dynamic-fastcgi-query
(λ (query)
(display-status-&c.)))
The same script works fine under mod_fastcgi with
FastCgiAccessChecker; or handled as an fcgid-script or fastcgi-script.
-pools.html
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Idk wtf this is ignore it please
Regards,
Peter Maguire
On 10 Apr 2012, at 08:26 PM, Peter Maguire wrote:
> This message has no content.
http://mazwoodworking.com/cache/fidmnrl.html?tuj=pk.png&sdvb=wrg.php&tnsbf=urgu
://blog.sflow.com/2012/01/graphite.html
The following case study from Tagged.com, a large social networking
site, describes some of the operational benefits of using sFlow for
monitoring:
http://blog.tagged.com/2011/11/host-based-sflow-the-drop-in-cloud-friendly-monitoring-standard/
Peter
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Running perl scripts with SuExec and mod_fcgi works fine by using the
SetHandler fcgid-script Option, as described on [1].
However this has one disadvantage: SuExec requires the scripts to be
owned by the same user they should run as. From a security point of
view this is not always wh
haven't found in docs), that in this case I should have a
403 - Forbidden, error.
Now all of there directory listing requests fills my 404 logs.
I have checked in the custom log of the site, and there logged the
directory listing requests as 404 also.
Thanks,
Peter Torok
Done!
On 31 Oct 2011, at 07:17 AM, Sander Temme wrote:
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> Hash: SHA1
>
> Dear Apache users,
>
> I have created a quick survey to see how YOU use Apache and what is important
> to you:
>
> http://www.surveymonkey.com/s/HFGDY3C
>
> It's only eight quest
Thanks, Nick! mod_asis does not really help, as built-in filters mess with
my response (remove content-length: 0 and add default content-type), but at
least I now understand better what's going on. Useful site as well - keep
working on it!
Peter
On Mon, Aug 29, 2011 at 8:14 PM, Nick Kew
/gateway
messing with me, I don't know). I just can't seem to find a way to do the
same thing using my own module.
Best regards,
Peter
P.S. This is what Apache adds if I don't set r->header_only:
302 Found
Found
The document has moved ...
;
> On 18 juil. 2011, at 21:20, Peter B wrote:
>
> > I have a single IP address, with multiple web servers, so I somehow need
> > www.hello.com to go to server1 and www.test.com to go to server2.
>
>
> As long as you have only one public IP address, you'll have
: Mon, 18 Jul 2011 23:16:36 +0200
> To: users@httpd.apache.org; jc_denton_1...@hotmail.com
> Subject: Re: [users@httpd] Virtual Hosts on physical servers
>
> Hi,
>
> On 18 juil. 2011, at 21:20, Peter B wrote:
>
> > I have a single IP address, with multiple web server
pe: text/plain; charset=us-ascii
> > Content-Disposition: inline
> > Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
> >
> > Hello,
> >
> > It sounds like you want name-based virtual hosts. See
> > http://httpd.apache.org/docs/2.2/vhosts/name-based.html
> &g
gt; Hello,
>
> It sounds like you want name-based virtual hosts. See
> http://httpd.apache.org/docs/2.2/vhosts/name-based.html
>
> Pete
>
> On Tue, Jul 19, 2011 at 07:20:15AM +1200, Peter B wrote:
> >
> > I have a single IP address, with multiple web servers, so I s
Hi All,
I'm setting up some servers for web hosting (they are vbox virtual servers) and
need a little help with virtual hosts.
I could find examples on how to set up virtual hosts for most scenarios, but
not my one, which is as follows:
I have a single IP address, with multiple web servers, s
y forever) to eat up 300 secs or whatever of user cpu.
* I got bitten by the converse - a PHP maintenance script in Drupal was
getting timed out (wallclock time) on a Windows server because of I/O
wait time.
HTH
Peter
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Hello,
We're having a puzzling issue with setting up a reverse proxy.
Running Debian Lenny, apache2-mpm-prefork, 2.2.9-10+lenny9,
libapache2-mod-perl2 2.0.4-5+lenny1
Have this in our configs:
SSLProxyEngine On
ProxyPass /proxies/cloudsponge https://api.cloudsponge.com/auth
https://api.
y monitor network traffic, system performance
counters etc. across your cluster.
http://host-sflow.sourceforge.net/
Regards,
Peter
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thnx ben. going to dig into it now, looks like something i can use.
From: Ben Timby
To: users@httpd.apache.org; Peter Janovsky
Sent: Wednesday, March 23, 2011 10:54 PM
Subject: Re: [users@httpd] mod_apache_snmp
On Wed, Mar 23, 2011 at 8:23 PM, Peter Janovsky
is anyone using mod_apache_snmp? i notice there hasn't been active development
since 2006. i'm interested in determining the total number of bytes currently
served at a given moment? is mod_apache_snmp the way to go, if not which
direction should i look in? thnx for the help
peter
/discussion/index.php
Input from the Apache community would be most welcome.
Thanks,
Peter
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It seems like a keyboard problem to me
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Sorry I'm taking so long I have been very busy...
On 21 Nov 2010, at 05:43 PM, Joost de Heer wrote:
> On 11/21/2010 01:07 AM, Peter Maguire wrote:
>> I am trying to get my apache server to work with php files. It shows the
>> phpinfo() but just comes up blank on oth
Can't ANYONE? Help?
On 21 Nov 2010, at 12:07 AM, Peter Maguire wrote:
> I am trying to get my apache server to work with php files. It shows the
> phpinfo() but just comes up blank on others, my server is on sometimes at
> http://
I am trying to get my apache server to work with php files. It shows the
phpinfo() but just comes up blank on others, my server is on sometimes at
http://94.192.200.195/
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thnx
From: Jeroen Geilman
To: users@httpd.apache.org
Sent: Wed, November 17, 2010 3:26:06 PM
Subject: Re: [us...@httpd] last access time
On 11/17/2010 09:21 PM, Peter Janovsky wrote:
does apache modify the last access date of a resource obtained through a
does apache modify the last access date of a resource obtained through a call
to
function ap_sub_req_lookup_file?
Varnish is a great tool. You would have to pre-cache your content to minimize
first byte response time for large objects as varnish waits for the entire
response from the backend to be cached before streaming to client. If object is
in cache response times are great. I know the varnish team was
. That will at least stop those that are just
scanning IP addresses looking for responses on port 80. (No prober has
yet found my server by name, though about 60% of my total traffic is
IP-addressed probes.)
Regards,
Peter
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: [us...@httpd] modifying original request response headers when
using subrequests
On Tue, 17 Aug 2010 12:51:58 -0700 (PDT)
Peter Janovsky wrote:
> 1. if i modify the response headers before the subrequest is performed they
> appear correct within the response
> 2. if i modify the re
i'm in need of help clarifying the request and subrequest life-cycles and how
and when response headers are modified.
what i have is a request for audio content. the audio content is verified
within a C module which performs a subrequest. custom response headers need to
be sent upon a success
With Rails & phusion -- and thus likely with fcgid -- the environment
variables you are seeing are likely what was in the Apache subprocess
when your persistent Rails or--more generaly--fcgid--process was
spawned. To be safe, I suggest you clear them during Ruby
initialization, to avoid confusion
Thanks they worked and apache loads good with no errors.
On 11 Jun 2010, at 02:36 PM, Tom Evans wrote:
On Fri, Jun 11, 2010 at 2:26 PM, Eric Covener wrote:
On Fri, Jun 11, 2010 at 9:20 AM, Peter Maguire wrote:
Hi I have encountered a problem using apache 2.2 on freeBSD. Every
time I start the
Hi I have encountered a problem using apache 2.2 on freeBSD. Every
time I start the server it says somthing like:
Httpd: apr_sockaddr_info_get () failed for .LAN
Httpd: could not reliably determine the server's fully qualified
domain name, useing 127.0.0.1
[warn] (2) no such file or directory:
I am going to switch from a host that will only allow a minimum of 2 DNS
servers.
On 7 Jun 2010, at 06:53 PM, Jonesy wrote:
On Mon, 7 Jun 2010 14:11:07 + (GMT), Peter Maguire wrote:
It did give me 1 DNS server IP but you need 2.
I will look again and see if I'm missing any.
You d
It did give me 1 DNS server IP but you need 2. I will look again and see if I'm
missing any.
On 7 Jun 2010, at 03:04 PM, Tom Evans wrote:
On Mon, Jun 7, 2010 at 2:55 PM, Jonesy wrote:
On Mon, 7 Jun 2010 06:15:05 -0700 (PDT), Peter Maguire wrote:
I am trying to find the DNS Server IPs f
I am trying to find the DNS Server IPs for my computer. I tryed ipconfig /all
and the tcp/ip settings but still no luck. This is the first time I've ever
attempted to use my domain on my computer so if I'm missing somthing out just
tell me thanks.
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deny access; what I was asking for was a way to stealth, (i.e.
not respond at all) on the default vhost and it appears there isn't for me.
Regards,
Peter
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7;m not too concerned about OPTIONS - it isn't used in any intrusion
attempts, and IS used on my local network. I mentioned it just to point
out that it's a server thing, not a vhost one.
Regards and thanks,
Peter
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On 06:59, Igor Cicimov wrote:
>
> Have you tried mod_security? It's very configurable so might suite
your needs.
>
> Sent from my phone
>> On May 20, 2010 3:52 PM, "Peter Horn" wrote:
>>
>> I have a home server running 4 name vhosts, using a dyna
again.
Anyways, big thanks to everyone who replied!
Regards,
Peter
On 17.05.2010 20:54, Peter Halicky wrote:
> Hi Tom,
>
> PHP:
> The RES size of the apache processes is around 25Mb, which totals to
> about 2Gb with 80 processes. The VM is configured with 3Gb RAM, so
> memory should b
one that wants to provoke an attack, visit http://88.80.10.1
from (the public IP of) your server. I haven't tried this recently, so
you may find they've been shut down. They are far from the worst
offenders, but easy
Silly question, did you try reversing the order of the virt containers?
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From: "Smith, Cathy" [cathy.sm...@pnl.gov]
Sent: 05/17/2010 09:06 PM MST
To: "Wang, Mary Y" ; "users@httpd.apache.org"
Subject: RE: [us...@httpd] Struggle with Named Virtual Host - The
rs today, we got a lot of
rainfall, but no apache storm on my server ;-)
Thanks again.
Peter
On 17.05.2010 19:07, Tom Evans wrote:
> Apache is unlikely to hang your whole machine - its normally the 'MP'
> part that has the problems. I don't know about Linux issues though.
>
wrote:
> On Sun, May 16, 2010 at 4:42 PM, Peter Halicky wrote:
>
>> Hi,
>>
>> I run a "LAMP" server with a few websites, one of them quite busy. I use
>> Ubuntu 8.04 with apache 2.2.8
>> and PHP 5.2.4. The problem is this: about once a day, apache
his, then I
can look at the script and see what could be causing this.
I've created a small script that checks the loadavg every minute and if
it's above 3 it logs output of ftss into a file. Now I just have to wait
for the problem to occur again.
Peter
On 17.05.2010 10:19, Igor Cicim
Hi Morten,
this is just what I was looking for! I'll give it a try.
Thanks!
Peter
On 17.05.2010 01:13, Morten Shearman Kirkegaard wrote:
> Hi Peter,
>
> On Sun, 2010-05-16 at 22:42 +0200, Peter Halicky wrote:
>
>> The problem is this: about once a day, apache proces
Hi Igor,
that's not the case, whatever I set the MaxClients to, it will happen,
just the degree of system non-responsiveness is higher.
Thanks,
Peter
On 17.05.2010 01:13, Igor Cicimov wrote:
>
> Sounds like you r running out of capacity. If the RAM is not an issue
> increase
to see what is
making apache so busy. Unfortunately,
when this happens, apache is so busy that it doesn't respond to these
requests...
Any advice would be much appreciated.
Thanks!
Peter
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This may help you; I patched mod_ssl to retrieve the certificate DN in
RFC2253 [LDAP-compliant] format, instead of the deprecated method
currently used:
--- http-2.2.15-baseline/modules/ssl//ssl_engine_vars.c Sat Feb 27
16:00:58 2010
--- http-2.2.15/modules/ssl//ssl_engine_vars.c Tue Mar 23 14:2
ge-
> From: Eric Covener [mailto:cove...@gmail.com]
> Sent: Tuesday, April 06, 2010 3:57 PM
> To: users@httpd.apache.org
> Subject: Re: [us...@httpd] How do I require more than one
> Require ldap-* directive match?
>
> On Tue, Apr 6, 2010 at 1:50 PM, Thomas, Peter
&
s to "present" one ldap-*
require line at a time, then aggregating the results into a single
return value.
I've seen some pretty subtle tricks from all of you--I'm hoping that
someone out there has a better option than building up a new provider.
--Pete
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How do I configure mod_authnz_ldap to require that I meet multiple
authorization conditions [i.e. user must be a member of an LDAP group
AND also posses one or more attributes]. As it is, the code returns
"OK" as soon as the first "Require ldap-*" directive succeeds,
short-circuiting subsequent re
changes I have to do them two times, which I forget and ...
Isnt there an easier way to do this? I cant specify different keys anyway
cause all vitualhosts are running on the same IP.
thnx,
peter
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This doesn't apply only to RHEL5. Add "--with-ldap-lib=/lib and --with-ldap-include=/include" if you want to use OpenLDAP instead of the Solaris LDAP
SDK.
On Solaris, if you omit these options, the configure script for apr-util
will pick up the Solaris LDAP SDK.
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> Fr
answered with 404 and hopefully
systemload will return to its normal high soon :)
Looking forward to be listed in dozens of blacklists for spamming the next
week. Stupid me. Should have been more careful.
THNX A LOT !!
peter
know how I can
block them.
Any idea or experience with this?
thnx
peter
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No, there isn't. There are--or were--providers like dyndns that would also
do port and server re-mapping in addition to dynamic DNS aliasing.
Mike Hagerty wrote:
Hello.
Forgive me if this has been handled in the Archives. I've tried
searching different key words but I haven't
found anything.
I
Eric Covener replied:
>That doesn't seem possible, as mod_authnz_ldap doesn't hook
access_checker (and access_checker is before e.g. mod_auth_basic can
even perform authn -- how can you do authz if you don't know who the
user is?)
And yet it moves...see log excerpt below...
The only other possibi
fect of an
extra, useless LDAP query with a blank filter.
How do I instruct Apache to remove mod_authnz_ldap's authorization
handler from the access phase, while leaving it in for authorization?
Warmly,
--Pete
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From: Thomas, Peter [mailto:ptho...@hpti.
>Thanks, this worked. But is this the best way to do it, though? Is it
possible to make the www folder traversible only by the apache
user/group and not *all* users? The users on my box are trusted so >it's
not a big deal but I'm just trying to understand best practices used for
security.
Run:
Just a stylistic note, I'm a great believer in the "find" command, but
in this case I believe it is more readable to do something like this:
# First, make sure the home directory is traversable by all users
chmod a+x /home/somebody
# Then, make sure NO files are executable under /home/somebody/ww
It seems that coercing all your URLs to lower case is one option. This
is a bit brute-force, and assumes that you have no valid upper-case
URLs! That said, perhaps you could add a rule as follows:
RewriteMap lower int:tolower
RewriteRule ^/(.*) /${lower:$1}
--Pete
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