05-17-2009
I am using Red Hat Linux. Does it matters?
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1. UNIX for Advanced & Expert Users
Hi. I run openbsd and apache 1.3.29
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anyway,problem is i have in httpd.conf allow override all in /dir1
and 2 directories
/dir1/.htaccess is
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2. Solaris
I seem to have an issue with Apache configurationon our Sun solaris Server.
Since there are 2 my_app instances running in parallel, the perl modules in my_app_perl_libs are getting shared
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3. Solaris
Good Afternoon Intelligent Administrators/Debuggers!
I am installing JAMES on an internal server (192.168.2.33)
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4. Web Development
I am extremely new to Apache httpd configuration. Can you please help here below is my requirement.
If the URL match existing resource - return resource.
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5. Linux
Hi
I have tried setting up of Apache http server - httpd-2.4.25.
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Performed,
tar xvfC apr-1.5.2.tar /root/httpd-2.4.25/srclib/apr
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Hi
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7. Red Hat
I am running apache 2 on centos 7 which is running ipv4 , now I would like to enable it to support ipv6 , would advise what I need to change to Adding IPv6 support to the server ? or nothing need to do ?
the existing vhosts is as below .
<VirtualHost *:80>
ServerAdmin xxx.com.hk
"
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8. UNIX for Advanced & Expert Users
HI
i was trying to configure logrotate for my apache server and it's not working properly.
here is my lodrotate configuration
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daily
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compress
delaycompress
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9. Red Hat
HI
i was trying to configure logrotate for my apache server and it's not working properly.
Os: Red Hat 6
here is my lodrotate configuration
/var/log/httpd/*log {
daily
missingok
notifempty
sharedscripts
compress
delaycompress
postrotate
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LEARN ABOUT SUSE
apache::session::store::file
Session::Store::File(3) User Contributed Perl Documentation Session::Store::File(3)
NAME
Apache::Session::Store::File - Store persistent data on the filesystem
SYNOPSIS
use Apache::Session::Store::File;
my $store = new Apache::Session::Store::File;
$store->insert($ref);
$store->update($ref);
$store->materialize($ref);
$store->remove($ref);
DESCRIPTION
This module fulfills the storage interface of Apache::Session. The serialized objects are stored in files on your filesystem.
OPTIONS
This module requires one argument in the usual Apache::Session style. The name of the option is Directory, and the value is the full path
of the directory where you wish to place the files. Example
tie %s, 'Apache::Session::File', undef,
{Directory => '/tmp/sessions'};
NOTES
All session objects are stored in the same directory. Some filesystems, such as Linux's ext2fs, have O(n) performance where n is the
number of files in a directory. Other filesystems, like Sun's UFS, and Linux's reiserfs, do not have this problem. You should consider
your filesystem's performance before using this module to store many objects.
AUTHOR
This module was written by Jeffrey William Baker <jwbaker@acm.org>.
SEE ALSO
Apache::Session
perl v5.12.1 2007-09-28 Session::Store::File(3)