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<0> Is it possible for vhost to allow access to files outside of a "host" ? <1> you mean outside the documentroot? <0> Yes <1> i don't think so <0> Darn. <1> unless you build something that does that <0> I've noticed that even php's is_dir() fails to find anything outside. <1> that's not right <0> Yeah that's what I thought. <1> php can read anywhere on the filesystem <1> i have a php page that reads images from outside the documentroot <0> I wonder what is causing this. <1> what is the call exactly? <0> Well it is is_dir() to start. <0> With the full path to the directory that I've verified ecists. <0> exists
<1> what OS <1> the user that runs apache has to have rights to read that directory <0> linux, btw. <0> Snuffel, could SuexecUserGroup have something to do with this? <2> hello <2> someone here to help me? <3> see topic. <4> yeah <4> biotch <5> help help help!!! <5> i ar r00ted <5> omfg <5> by a pfy!!111111 <4> hah <5> or maybe not <5> but... <5> no.. no "but" <6> does apache2 just automatically EAT RAM <6> always? <7> only if you load mod_php. <6> heh <6> yeap <6> anyway to do something about that twkm? <7> yes, stop loading mod_php. <6> i have to have php loaded <7> why? <6> 90% of my customers use it <7> consider doing php via cgi. <6> heh <7> customers, oh you have income. then get more hardware. <6> via cgi <6> you mean like <6> /cgi-bin/myfile.php <7> not really. <6> what causes mod_php to use so much memory twkm <7> crap scripts. <8> developers lack of common sense <7> tons of extensions. <6> my scripts are mostly simple <6> and my config is streamlined <7> and your clients? <6> where it doesn't have lots of stuff on it <6> :S <6> i wrote 90% of my clients stuff <7> *shrug* <6> i'll start looking in to the other 10% i guess <6> i do use GD some though <6> which i now is memory intensive <6> i guess the confusing part is it wasn't that bad on apache 1 <9> My company is wanting me to look into bringing our web-hosting in-house. We have 50+ website/subdomains. I know I can use Apache and use virtual hosts, but how can I secure teh websites from each other...say from PHP? I've been looking online for guides, howtos, and hints, but I'm not sure what direction to head <10> well now you know why php ****s <8> ex <8> oh he is gone <11> Hello <11> anyone what to help me ? <11> how would i redirect this www.mysite.com/subfolder to /www/home/subfolder ? <11> should i use location or directory ? <11> i mean i have my site working however i need to configure the subdirectory to go to another drv in a nother system ! <12> .head www.stanjames.com <12> p`u: bitch <13> 500 HTTP timeout
<12> .head stanjames.com <13> 200 OK <13> Server: Microsoft-IIS/6.0 <12> .dict bin <13> bin <13> n 1: a container; usually has a lid <13> 2: the quantity contained in a bin [syn: {binful}] <13> 3: an identification number consisting of a two-part code <13> ***igned to banks and saving <13> (truncated) <14> is this a help room for apache webserver ? can i go on and ask ? <1> yes <1> ts <1> the nerve <12> mmmm <12> pompompompompompomp <12> Lovely! <15> .dict crapola <13> No definitions found for crapola <15> .dict stumble <13> stumble <13> n 1: an unsteady uneven gait [syn: {lurch}, {stagger}] <13> 2: an unintentional but embarr***ing blunder; "he recited the <13> whole poem without a single trip"; "he arranged his robes <13> (truncated) <16> haha! <17> Incase you missed what I said because of the netsplit: <17> <17> Can someone help me with VirtualHosts? <17> <17> I added a host, but got a "Forbidden" error message <18> cool <1> have you googled? <17> I have <1> hm <7> Other1: read your error log. <17> ok <1> good one <17> only 210000 lines lol <18> Other1 : did you restard apache? <18> restart too. <17> I did <1> what does the errorlog say? <17> 2 secs <17> Right, I got 1 domain right <7> Other1: if you restart apache then read near the end it should be easy to spot. <17> [Sun Mar 05 16:12:30 2006] [warn] VirtualHost **.**.***.***80 overlaps with VirtualHost **.**.***.***:80, the first has precedence, perhaps you need a NameVirtualHost directive <17> That my fault? <1> i think you made a typo <17> Shall I add the line: NameVirtualHost **.**.***.***:80 <1> **.**.***.***80 ?? <13> **.**.***.***80 ?? = (standard_in) 2: syntax error <17> I filtered my IP <17> the : is actuall there <1> in both cases? <17> yeah <1> i don't know much about virtual hosts i must admit <17> Ahh I did it <17> NameVirtualHost **.**.***.***:80 <17> thats what I needed <1> ok <17> cheers <19> .morning <13> Anchorage, AK (99515): Cloudy, 24 degrees <13> as of: 8:53 AM Alaska on March 5, 2006 <13> ORBITAL SCIENCES : Mar 3 - 15.18, +0.08 - +0.53% <20> what do I need to make my apache support .asp ? <20> Azer .. hi <20> any ideeas on how can I get .asp support on my apache ? <10> .google asp on apache <13> About 1840000 results. Displaying 1 - 5 <13> 1. http://www.apache-asp.org/ (Apache::ASP) <13> 2. http://www.apache-asp.org/events.html (Apache::ASP::Events) <13> 3. http://www.webmasterworld.com/forum92/32.htm (ASP on Apache) <13> 4. http://lists.debian.org/debian-isp/2001/10/msg00035.html (ASP on Apache? (was: AW: Apache))
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