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2014 Mar 03
2
weird apache issue
Hey all, I'm having a little bit of a weird issue on my web host. I was just wondering if anyone's seen anything like this before. The problem is that you can't seem to restart apache via the stock init script that comes with apache: [root at beta:~] #service httpd restart Stopping httpd: [FAILED] Starting httpd: [Mon Mar 03 11:21:14 2014]
2005 Sep 08
3
Error when starting apache
Hi, On my NU-BQ+CentOS (cobalt replacement) server today, I noticed I get an error when re-starting apache. The box has 2 sites on it, both of them are vsites on the same IP as is assigned to the server. The error is (ip masked on purpose): /etc/init.d/httpd restart Stopping httpd: [ OK ] Starting httpd: [Thu Sep 08 17:03:48 2005] [warn]
2010 Mar 18
2
cannot start or stop apache due to ssl changes
Apache was working with self signed certificate. We changed the ssl.conf file to read certicates from godaddy and it it failed to restart because of incorrecrt parphrase. bash-3.2# /sbin/service httpd restart Stopping httpd: [ OK ] Starting httpd: Apache/2.2.3 mod_ssl/2.2.3 (Pass Phrase Dialog) Some of your private key files are encrypted for
2007 Mar 22
2
apache error
Hi, i restarted my apache and now im getting this error. Stopping httpd: [FAILED] Starting httpd: (98)Address already in use: make_sock: could not bind to address [::]:80 no listening sockets available, shutting down Unable to open logs [FAILED] -------------- next part -------------- An HTML
2008 Aug 26
1
apache
How can I pass the following Oracle 10g variables to my apache? ORACLE_BASE=/u01/oracle ORACLE_HOME=/u01/oracle/10g ORACLE_SID=king LD_LIBRARY_PATH=$ORACLE_HOME/lib LD_LIBRARY_PATH_32=$ORACLE_HOME/lib32 PATH=$PATH:$ORACLE_HOME/bin NLS_LANG=AMERICAN_AMERICA.AR8MSWIN1256; export NLS_LANG NLS_DATE_FORMAT=dd-mm-yyyy ; export NLS_DATE_FORMAT export ORACLE_BASE ORACLE_HOME ORACLE_SID LD_LIBRARY_PATH
2020 Jun 16
5
Apache (httpd) fails to start at boot - Centos 8.1
If I do 'systemctl start httpd', apache will start right up. But during boot, it doesn't and I get the resulting errors below. Jun 15 21:17:28 dream httpd[1534]: (99)Cannot assign requested address: AH00072: make_sock: could not bind to address 10.20.30.11:80 Jun 15 21:17:28 dream httpd[1534]: no listening sockets available, shutting down Jun 15 21:17:28 dream httpd[1534]: AH00015:
2013 May 27
3
Run multiple instance of apache
Hello everybody, I am trying to run 2 instances of apache on centos since 2 weeks with no lucks :S, exactly on the same IP address but different port. I've set up two configuration as follow: /etc/httpd and /etc/httpd2, and I duplicated the httpd service, so now I have 2 httpd service each one run an httpd conf. Now when I am trying to restart the first httpd service, it give the following
2020 Oct 23
0
Apache HTTPD not picking up environment variables.
On Fri, Oct 23, 2020 at 04:27:34PM +0000, Harold Pritchett wrote: > I'm trying to install DB2 on a CentOS 7 server. The problem I'm > seeing is that the Apache httpd server fails to pick up the db2 > environment variables. On an older version running under CentOS 5 > this was done by inserting the following lines into the httpd start > script in /etc/sysconfig/httpd: >
2015 May 22
3
can i get .spec file for apache httpd of centos?
Hi All, Currently my system is using httpd 2.2.27. As there were many Vulnerability fixes released under 2.2.29, I would like to upgrade the Apache httpd. My system is having CentOS 6.5. I checked on CentOS Repos using yum but could not find the latest httpd rpm from there. So I am building the httpd rpm from the source tar ball downloaded from apache site. I am able to build the rpm successfully
2004 Dec 03
4
Is my Apache server running as the root user or not?
Heya.. By reading my /usr/local/etc/apache2/httpd.conf, I can find out that my Apache is running as the user "www" and the group "www" .. Yet, when I run sockstat, it tells me one of the forks are runned as root and listening on port 80 as well as the other forks are runned by www:www.. If I got a lot of users connecting to my server on port 80, will thier requests ever be
2016 Nov 20
3
CentOS 6, Apache 2.2.15 and SNI?
Hello, is Apache 2.2 which is part of the CentOS distribution capable of SNI? I have troubles that are coming from server side (CentOS 6.8, Apache 2.2.15) just did 'yum update' in /etc/httpd/conf/httpd.conf I've the following NameVirtualHost ipaddr:443 Include /etc/httpd/conf/vhosts/vhost-ssldom1-box.conf Include /etc/httpd/conf/vhosts/vhost-ssldom2-box.conf both
2020 Jun 16
3
Apache (httpd) fails to start at boot - Centos 8.1
Il 16/06/20 06:21, Gordon Messmer ha scritto: > On 6/15/20 7:06 PM, Jay Hart wrote: >> If I do 'systemctl start httpd', apache will start right up.? But >> during boot, it doesn't and I >> get the resulting errors below. >> >> Jun 15 21:17:28 dream httpd[1534]: (99)Cannot assign requested >> address: AH00072: make_sock: could >> not bind
2014 Jun 10
1
apache server-status permission denied
Hey all, I'm having a slightly weird issue with apache server-status on just one of my nodes. In my httpd.conf I have the following: <Location /server-status> SetHandler server-status Order deny,allow Deny from all Allow from 127.0.0.1 10.10.160 </Location> If I do a ps grep I know that I'm using the right config: [root at webhosta apache2]# ps -ef |
2006 Feb 06
3
rails + apache question
Hi all, I''ve read the symlinks wiki and some other wiki pages relating to Apache but I''m just not "getting it". Mandrake Linux (kernel 2.6.8) Apache 1.3.3 DocumentRoot is "/home/httpd/html" Application is physically located in "/home/httpd/applications/foo-1.0.0" I would like the URL to be "http://host.domain.com/foo" I''ve
2011 Dec 14
2
Apache httpd-2.2.15 updates
Hello, I am working on a CentOS Linux 2.6.32-71.el6.x86_64 system. I noticed that the system came with httpd-2.2.15-6 installed. After I run 'yum update' I get httpd-2.2.15-9. I did some research on the Internet, but can't find the following information: are most of the security fixes that appear in httpd-2.2.21 applied to the update on httpd-2.2.15-9? There was a security fix just
2009 Nov 06
2
Apache Not Serving, But Is Serving?
Hi; I installed yum install mod_python and all went well. So I thought it would be appropriate to reboot apache apachectl -k restart and it appeared well but the pages don't load (they hang). Nevertheless, # ps wax|grep httpd 12179 ? Ss 0:00 /usr/sbin/httpd 17698 ? Z 0:00 [httpd] <defunct> 17703 pts/0 S+ 0:00 grep httpd So what gives? Please advise. Victor
2020 Jun 16
2
Apache (httpd) fails to start at boot - Centos 8.1
On 16/6/20 4:15 pm, Alessandro Baggi wrote: > > Note: when you will get update for httpd package all could be reverted > to the original status, so to avoid that your modified httpd.service > will get an overwrite, create an alternative httpd.service in > /etc/systemd/system (if I'm not wrong). > > Probably there is a new way to do this. > The new way to do this is
2020 Jul 20
2
Apache umask
> On 7/13/20 6:40 PM, Emmett Culley via CentOS wrote: >> I need to set the umask for apache to 002.? I've tried every idea I've >> found on the internet, but nothing make a difference.? Most suggest that >> I put "umask 002" in /etc/sysconfig/httpd, but that doesn't seem to make >> a difference.? Other's suggest adding something to the
2020 Jul 21
2
Apache umask
> On 7/19/20 10:41 PM, Simon Matter via CentOS wrote: >>> On 7/13/20 6:40 PM, Emmett Culley via CentOS wrote: >>>> I need to set the umask for apache to 002.? I've tried every idea I've >>>> found on the internet, but nothing make a difference.? Most suggest >>>> that >>>> I put "umask 002" in /etc/sysconfig/httpd, but
2020 Oct 23
2
Apache HTTPD not picking up environment variables.
I'm trying to install DB2 on a CentOS 7 server. The problem I'm seeing is that the Apache httpd server fails to pick up the db2 environment variables. On an older version running under CentOS 5 this was done by inserting the following lines into the httpd start script in /etc/sysconfig/httpd: if test -f /db2home/db2inst1/sqllib/db2profile; then . /db2home/db2inst1/sqllib/db2profile fi