If it is running apache, the config file will be named httpd.conf. To find it, execute this command, preferably as root
Edit the document root and test. It's always a good idea to save off a copy of the file before you modify it.
Hello,
I need to redirect an existing URL, how can i do that?
There's a current web address to a GUI that I have to redirect to another webaddress. Does anyone know how to do this?
This is on Unix boxes Linux.
example:
https://m45.testing.address.net/host.php
make it so the... (3 Replies)
I'd like to translate a friendly url such as:
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to:
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The ID in the middle is always random due to the cookie.
I... (5 Replies)
Here is what I have so far:
find . -name "*php*" -or -name "*htm*" | xargs grep -i iframe | awk -F'"' '/<iframe*/{gsub(/.\*iframe>/,"\"");print $2}'
Here is an example content of a PHP or HTM(HTML) file:
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Hello,
Am very new to perl , please help me here !!
I need help in reading a URL from command line using PERL:: Mechanize and needs all the contents from the URL to get into a file.
below is the script which i have written so far ,
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use LWP::UserAgent;
use... (2 Replies)
Currently I am using this laborious command
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sometime the user gives me the Linux NAS path URL which is accessible usings windows explorer like below:
This URL translates to the below physical path on Linux host
Below is what I wish to achieve:
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jifty::script::fastcgi
Jifty::Script::FastCGI(3pm) User Contributed Perl Documentation Jifty::Script::FastCGI(3pm)NAME
Jifty::Script::FastCGI - A FastCGI server for your Jifty application
SYNOPSIS
AddHandler fastcgi-script fcgi
FastCgiServer /path/to/your/jifty/app/bin/jifty -initial-env JIFTY_COMMAND=fastcgi
Options:
--maxrequests maximum number of requests per process
--help brief help message
--man full documentation
DESCRIPTION
FastCGI entry point for your Jifty application
options
--maxrequests
Set maximum number of requests per process. Read also --man.
--help Print a brief help message and exits.
--man Prints the manual page and exits.
DESCRIPTION
When you're ready to move up to something that can handle the increasing load your new world-changing application is generating, you'll
need something a bit heavier-duty than the pure-perl Jifty standalone server. "FastCGI" is what you're looking for.
If you have MaxRequests options under FastCGI in your config.yml, or command-line option "--maxrequests=N" assigned, the FastCGI process
will exit after serving N requests.
SERVER CONFIGURATIONS
Apache + mod_fastcgi
# These two lines are FastCGI-specific; skip them to run in vanilla CGI mode
AddHandler fastcgi-script fcgi
FastCgiServer /path/to/your/jifty/app/bin/jifty -initial-env JIFTY_COMMAND=fastcgi
DocumentRoot /path/to/your/jifty/app/share/web/templates
ScriptAlias / /path/to/your/jifty/app/bin/jifty/
Apache + mod_fcgid + mod_rewrite
An alternative to Apache mod_fastcgi is to use mod_fcgid with mod_rewrite. If you use mod_fcgid and mod_rewrite, you can use this in your
Apache configuration instead:
DocumentRoot /path/to/your/jifty/app/share/web/templates
ScriptAlias /cgi-bin /path/to/your/jifty/app/bin
DefaultInitEnv JIFTY_COMMAND fastcgi
<Directory /path/to/your/jifty/app/bin>
Options ExecCGI
SetHandler fcgid-script
</Directory>
<Directory /path/to/your/jifty/app/share/web/templates>
RewriteEngine on
RewriteRule ^$ index.html [QSA]
RewriteRule ^(.*)$ /cgi-bin/jifty/$1 [QSA,L]
</Directory>
It may be possible to do this without using mod_rewrite.
Lighttpd (<http://www.lighttpd.net/>)
Version 1.4.23 or newer is recommended, and you may adapt this config:
server.modules = ( "mod_fastcgi" )
server.document-root = "/path/to/your/jifty/app/share/web/templates"
fastcgi.server = (
"/" => (
"your_jifty_app" => (
"socket" => "/tmp/your_jifty_app.socket",
"check-local" => "disable",
"fix-root-scriptname" => "enable",
"bin-path" => "/path/to/your/jifty/app/bin/jifty",
"bin-environment" => ( "JIFTY_COMMAND" => "fastcgi" ),
"min-procs" => 1,
"max-procs" => 5,
"max-load-per-proc" => 1,
"idle-timeout" => 20,
)
)
)
Versions before 1.4.23 will work, but you should read Plack::Handler::FCGI's lighttpd documentation
<http://search.cpan.org/dist/Plack/lib/Plack/Handler/FCGI.pm#lighttpd> for how to configure your server.
More information
Since this uses Plack::Handler::FCGI, you might also want to read its documentation on webserver configurations
<http://search.cpan.org/dist/Plack/lib/Plack/Handler/FCGI.pm#WEB_SERVER_CONFIGURATIONS>.
METHODS
run
Creates a new FastCGI process.
perl v5.14.2 2011-01-25 Jifty::Script::FastCGI(3pm)