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<0> so my fcgi_pm receives a SIGALRM <0> hmm maybe its because my hard disk is crying: <0> Aug 31 00:15:43 ns1 kernel: end_request: I/O error, dev 03:01 (hda), sector 1632788 <0> Aug 31 00:16:52 ns1 kernel: hda: read_intr: status=0x59 { DriveReady SeekComplete DataRequest Error } <0> bad blocks ? <1> hi there, would like so help on how to use mod_cache <1> do homepages have to redirect to homepage/index.php to be cached ? <1> anyone pls ? <2> I have a wierd problem I am having problems tracking down, I have about 10 sites on apache 2, and I am monitoring 4 sites every 1 minute and alerting every 2 missed content checks, one site of the 4 is complaining every 30mins - 1 hr consistently, there is a decent amount of traffic but very low load average (almost none) <3> greetings <3> do I have to have MYSQL installed in order for p***words to work when I use .htp***wd and .htaccess files ? <3> Ill check back in the morning thanks <4> N00bY no <3> no? <4> no <3> i follow instructions well
<3> but nothing happens. doesnt ask for a p***word <4> can anyone that knows anything about mail servers look at this post and please tell me if this is an error and/or something worth paying attention to - http://freebsdonirc.pastebin.ca/155733 <4> Well you dont need MySQL to use .htaccess <4> or .htp***wd <3> well i can rule that out then thanks <4> That is something completly differnt. <4> yep <3> i still set both those like it says and nothing happens <4> you need to enable it in httpd.conf <3> ohh <4> in a container like this... <4> ... <4> <Directory "/usr/home/bbxentertainment/www/logs"> <4> AllowOverRide AuthConfig <4> </Directory> <4> That is from my site <4> From my httpd.conf <3> k <4> it allows .htaccess and I use .htp***wd in that directory. <4> BUT <4> it may not be for your purposes <4> read up on it <3> ok thanks <4> read the httpd.conf file too, and when it gets to the <Directory / > crap read it :) <4> np <3> # AllowOverride controls what directives may be placed in .htaccess files. <3> # It can be "All", "None", or any combination of the keywords: <3> # Options FileInfo AuthConfig Limit <3> so i would use <3> authconfig? <3> oh jeez <3> sory <3> hehe <3> im tired.. <3> i got it <4> good <3> hehe <3> i got the p***word box to come up <3> which is great, but it wont accept my name and p*** <3> AuthGroupFile /dev/null <3> whats this <5> hi <5> hi N00bY <4> More details and responses on the mail server issue, http://freebsdonirc.pastebin.ca/156052 - any help is greatly appreciated <4> bbiab post there or here will read l8r <6> a throwback to the type of swimwear worn before Australian swimmer Annette Kellerman invented and wore the first one piece swimsuit in 1906. She was arrested in the United States in 1907 for wearing the one piece suit that showed her arms, legs and neck. <0> lo all <0> TheJesus, you around ? <7> burp <0> azer stop burping in a robot <6> i dont know what you are talking about <8> hello T0aD <0> El_Satsuma, hi (?) <9> :> <0> ah alright :) <9> distcc is cool! <9> im running my celeron as server and semperon as client <0> distcc is great yeah
<9> but hmm.. it seems as its *only* using the remote boxens cpu.. <0> Error 23725 occurred at disk power-on lifetime: 22316 hours (929 days + 20 hours) <3> heya! <10> who the... <3> what extension does the groupauth file have to have <10> p`u, who is this character? <3> brb kids <11> oh look it's T0aD <6> .apachedoc authgroupfile url <7> authgroupfile(mod_auth) url: http://httpd.apache.org/docs-2.0/mod/mod_auth.html#authgroupfile <6> N00bY: read that <11> morning azer <6> howdy <12> woot <13> heya TheJesus. <12> how's it going <0> hey TheJesus <12> hi <0> I was remembering you have a webhosting infrastructure already and I will have some questions about it :) <10> hello guy who i'm a big fan of. <13> it goes. pretty well actually. just had an egg salad sandwich. <12> t0ad soon I'm switching my focus <0> you want to do what ? <0> VGS rawks. <12> gid dammint <12> UI want to smoke <0> **** smoke <0> VGS - Nicotine Fit <10> i'm getting an ounce tomorrow <0> who knows how to use debugfs to find out a file on which there is a bad sector ? <10> chkdsk /f <0> nein <0> I have the bad sector number <0> root@ns1:~# bc -ql <0> 1632792*512/4096 <0> 204099.00000000000000000000 <0> root@ns1:~# debugfs <0> debugfs 1.34 (25-Jul-2003) <7> 1632792*512/4096 = 204099.0000000000 <0> debugfs: open /dev/hda1 <0> debugfs: icheck 204099 <0> Block Inode number <0> 204099 196155 <0> debugfs: ncheck 196155 <0> Inode Pathname <0> 196155 /home/vpopmail/domains/epsylonia.net/julien.perez/Maildir/.ali vaillant/cur/1145812215.M500190P29852V0000000000000301I0002FE3B_1.ns1,S=340519:2,S <0> neat. <10> yo momma's an inode. <10> your feet! <0> waow <0> I rock <0> it works ! <14> hi, i have a problem <14> i have a subdirectori with an and, even if i type the %-encoded equivalent, i'm getting a 403 error <14> any idea about what's going on? <10> yea <10> and are two seperate characters. <10> you'd need two separate %-encoded equivalents. <10> personally my advice would be to just avoid retarded directory names :P <10> (or to stick with normal ascii encoding) <14> but it's separated <14> in the %encoded url <14> saying http://myserver.com/Beyonc%E9 <10> %E9 can't possible represent more than one character. <10> so if you want it to represent both the and the you're out of luck. <14> but if i type http://myserver.com/Beyonc apache alone transform it to %E9 <0> haha <0> beyonce :) <14> it was the first word i thought as example :P <14> does anyone know if i can, with a RewriteRule, to switch the %20 for, let's say, underscores? <10> ok wait. <10> you're lying.
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