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25 December 2007


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03:28 <****> Merry Christmas everyone!
03:51 <****> Merry Christmas to you danopi!
04:51 <****> I can't get this subdomain working. I've set it up as ServerName but nothing is coming up.
04:52 <****> woops.
04:52 <****> k
04:53 <****> People, drop the christmas crap and help me out.
04:53 <****> =)
05:05 <****> un un i am
06:14 <****> can somebody help me set apache up for cgi support
06:14 <****> i cant seem to figure it out
06:22 <****> what is faster, apache 2 + mod_php or apache 2 + fastcgi + php
06:22 <****> ...
06:22 <****> anyone have any benchmarks on this?
06:22 <****> are you gonig to run php as a module or as a cgi?
06:23 <****> I believe that was the point :p
06:23 <****> not neccessarily
06:23 <****> apache + mod_php can be ran as cgi
06:24 <****> i need help with LAMP setup
06:24 <****> i have apache, php, mysql installed separately
06:26 <****> congrats!
06:26 <****> yay. rah rah. you want a cookie?
06:26 <****> but now wut.how to make it work together...
06:26 <****> now all you need is the L part
06:26 <****> well i need to know which can run faster
06:26 <****> php as cgi or php as cli
06:27 <****> module is faster
06:27 <****> are you sure about that, on the web, it says, fastcgi outperforme mod_php
06:27 <****> thats why im curious
06:27 <****> well if you seen it on the web, it must be true
06:28 <****> because, i highly doubt fastcgi would outperform a module
06:28 <****> or is this just on IIS
06:29 <****> i think you should just try both for yourself and see
06:29 <****> dont buy into all the marketing hype
06:29 <****> http://coding.derkeiler.com/Archive/PHP/alt.php/2006-06/msg00145.html
06:30 <****> well i dont really have the luxury to test it out at the moment since i am away from home and office
06:41 <****> fajita: happy ending?
06:41 <****> i haven't a clue
06:41 <****> :[
06:41 <****> fajita pee on pctony
06:41 <****> Daveman: huh?
06:41 <****> fajita, thumbs?
06:41 <****> wish i knew
06:41 <****> he's the Grinch
06:41 <****> that mean one :p
07:04 <****> bah
07:04 <****> humbug
07:04 <****> :)
08:22 <****> evening ladies and gents.
08:23 <****> I'm trying to get a handle on my apache installation. It started out as just a stock installation with a basic website, and now I'm running a few virtual sites and some authentication.
08:23 <****> I'm having a hard time streaming media..
08:23 <****> And I'm getting almost no useful information in the logs.
08:24 <****> I've added Loglevel debug in my /etc/apache2/sites-enabled/sitename file..
08:24 <****> but it doesn't seem to make a difference
08:24 <****> is that the right place?
08:25 <****> I think it may be my mod_rewrite that's affecting my streaming, but I'd like some help from the logfiles to be sure
08:31 <****> anyone know an alternative to nc_ftp client, for recursive directories file uploading? the other server does not have sftp nor ssh access =(
08:33 <****> :\
08:34 <****> I've used a bash script with straight ftp
08:34 <****> and quoted the username and pass
08:36 <****> ftp ?
08:36 <****> ftp is a rather insecure protocol primarily used to announce your shell password to the world. or better replaced by ssh/scp/sftp in most cases or mod_dav in other cases a cause of "No such file or directory" in CGI scripts, if you transfer as binary with DOS lineends
08:36 <****> does ftp do recursive folder uploads?
08:36 <****> i like to use ncftp's mput -R * but ncftp seems kind of slow
08:51 <****> friendlysys: afaik, there is no built in mechinism for recursive copying
08:51 <****> it would be implement in software
08:54 <****> hi, i need help in URL rewriting..
08:54 <****> but am failing to achive it
08:54 <****> plz help
08:55 <****> mod_rewrite
08:55 <****> mod_rewrite is http://httpd.apache.org/docs/2.2/mod/mod_rewrite.html or http://httpd.apache.org/docs/1.3/mod/mod_rewrite.html or see http://rewrite.drbacchus.com/
08:56 <****> rewrite book
08:56 <****> rewrite book is http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/asin/1590595610/drbacchus/002-7584140-9661603
08:56 <****> step one
08:56 <****> whatever the problem, step one is to look in the error log (and any other logs that may apply, such as suexec, mod_rewrite, or mod_security).
08:57 <****> RewriteEngine on
08:57 <****> RewriteCond $1 !^(products)
08:57 <****> RewriteRule ^(.*)$ /products.php/$1 [L]
08:57 <****> RewriteEngine On is required if you plan to actually *use* your RewriteRules rather than collect them or Caveat: if you have RewriteEngine On in main config and want the general rules applied in a vhost, it's not enough to just put RewriteOptions inherit in the vhost, RewriteEngine On is needed as well!
08:57 <****> is the above fine..
08:59 <****> i need mydomain.com/products/some_file to work as mydomain/products.php/some_file
09:00 <****> previously i was using FileMatch.. but when i shifted to my new server it stopped working
09:01 <****> may be the server dose not support ForceType ..
09:03 <****> anyone there..?
09:05 <****> hmm
09:06 <****> daveman..
09:06 <****> he's from the US, right, country living in the past compared to Europe (check the timezones, dude)
09:06 <****> i need mydomain.com/products/some_file to work as mydomain/products.php/some_file
09:06 <****> HTTP/1.0" 200 267
09:06 <****> what's the second number?
09:06 <****> 267?
09:11 <****> who's the bot in here which i need to spam questions to ? and what format ?
09:12 <****> the fajita
09:12 <****> the i am wrong or mmmmm tasty, yoqueato taco bell
09:13 <****> there's no bot i can message stuff to like !debian_etch_install?
09:14 <****> i don't want to bother too much
09:14 <****> i already told you to use the fajita
09:14 <****> ok so he's not human ?
09:14 <****> that taco bell thing threw me off
09:14 <****> fajita, botsnack
09:14 <****> :)


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