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31 December 2007
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--- Log opened Mon Dec 31 00:00:01 2007
00:11 <****> people, umask onyl serve for change dir flag creation?
00:11 <****> not files?
00:20 <****> [***note in logs: missing data because I had to reformat; some data may be irssi logs***]
00:24 <****> Hello, all
00:24 <****> My apache is dying unpredictably, usually about a month apart... All the hint that error.log gives is http://dpaste.com/29456/ :\
00:29 <****> I'm entirely confused. I don't even have anything to search on...
00:30 <****> Amergin: your problem is before those entries
00:31 <****> Covener: the only things before those entries are lines like "[Sun Dec 30 06:10:58 2007] [error] [client 24.252.46.107] File does not exist: /var/www/ps-mc/advice"
00:31 <****> something one month apart sounds like a rotatelogs job
00:33 <****> jpeg: well... what's a rotatelogs job?
00:36 <****> a logrotate job mebbe...
00:38 <****> hi
00:40 <****> I just found that Google was trying to index a copy of the PHP manual I had stored on my Apache web server. so I edited my robots.txt file and added Disallow: /php/docs, but Google is still trying to get the contents of the folder (there are about 6,000 pages!). What do I do?
00:41 <****> bug megaspaz
00:41 <****> the GoogleCorp iz the shits!
00:41 <****> Doug52392: I expect it'll get around to revisiting your robots.txt sometime, just not quite yet
00:42 <****> so I have to sit here and watch it indexing over 6,000 pages of manuals until then?
00:42 <****> you could use mod_robots or mod_rewrite to send it away
00:43 <****> How do I do that?
00:43 <****> rewritecond on user-agent?
00:43 <****> or
00:43 <****> mod_robots
00:43 <****> mod_robot?
00:44 <****> fajita: useless bot
00:44 <****> speak for yourself
00:45 <****> and if user-agent is googlebot, return an error. Maybe
00:45 <****> 404
00:45 <****> 404 is Not Found
00:46 <****> I moved the docs folder (where I have documentations for PHP and MySQL) out of the web server and put them on the desktop for now, but it is still trying to access them and getting 404s
00:46 <****> that'll soon stop
00:46 <****> megaspaz: that still doesn't mean anything to me :\
00:46 <****> and 404s put negligible load on your server
00:48 <****> Amergin: perhaps you should be using a free hosting provider then...
00:48 <****> megaspaz: that's not particularly helpful
00:49 <****> well i still cant view websites on this computer from any other computer on the network
00:49 <****> im totally clueless no
00:49 <****> now
00:54 <****> just now ? :)
00:56 <****> hi, is it possible for any available developer to look into http://issues.apache.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=44153 ? It is pretty trivial to implement and the faster it would go upstream the better it would be for all the Ogg content out there.
00:57 <****> bed time! night!
00:58 <****> hello, i followed the red-boot-svn on how to set up apache i copied the conf file (i can give pastebin link) but the conf does not give any way of working, here the conf:
00:58 <****> hold on right there
00:58 <****> use pastebin
00:59 <****> read :D
00:59 <****> "(i can give pastebin link) "
00:59 <****> ok, just making sure
00:59 <****> yes, but you don't say you will
00:59 <****> here the conf = sec i give the link :D
00:59 <****> looked like a big flood was going to happen
00:59 <****> ambiguosity is nobody's friend
00:59 <****> lol :)
00:59 <****> do not worry
00:59 <****> eheh
01:00 <****> i'km also a OO coder with my own channel :D i know that it means :D
01:00 <****> (that why is et up svn +apache :D )
01:00 <****> and lol, pastebin down form here
01:00 <****> _Ivo: give niq a buggin'
01:00 <****> _Ivo: or try posting in #httpd-dev
01:01 <****> that's where all the cool devs hang out...
01:01 <****> :-D
01:01 <****> megaspaz: sure, I may post there. Who's niq?
01:01 <****> niq fact
01:01 <****> Nick Kew created the universe and everything in it. The Big Bang was just the crack of him whipping his beard.
01:02 <****> :o
01:02 <****> fajita: niq
01:02 <****> niq is http://people.apache.org/~niq/
01:02 <****> i'm trying to get my dedicated server to work as a proxy - and i'm having a little trouble understanding it
01:03 <****> i've basically enabled it and restarted apache ok, but when i go to whatismyip.com, i still see my ip address...
01:03 <****> well, er, yes
01:03 <****> what else did you expect ?
01:03 <****> her it is, good ol rafb : http://rafb.net/p/Pe6nkp70.html
01:03 <****> i thought i should see the ip adress of my dedicated server
01:04 <****> you need to define your machines properly - where are you running what
01:04 <****> Well, it looks like either logrotate isn't restarting apache afterward, or apache is failing to start
01:04 <****> adaptr: can u explain what u mean further? thanks...
01:05 <****> you need to explain what you mean, exactly what you mean
01:05 <****> ok
01:05 <****> well i have a dedicated server
01:05 <****> you have a server, okay
01:05 <****> i set up apache on it as a proxy server
01:05 <****> ^^
01:05 <****> okay
01:06 <****> http://dpaste.com/29459/ <- /etc/logrotate.d/apache.d. As far as I can tell, logrotate rotates the logs, and then restarts apache with /etc/init.d/apache2 restart... except, I did that manually and apache came right up
01:06 <****> : 80 into Opera/IE
01:06 <****> but i thought (and i want to!) hide my ip address from the outside world, as in i want the server's ip address to be seen only by everyone
01:06 <****> okay
01:07 <****> so use an actual proxy server
01:07 <****> Amergin: that looks fine, you need to check your error logs closely around the logrotate time
01:07 <****> adaptr: how come they hide my ip, and my server won't?
01:07 <****> who are "they" ? you're still too vague
01:07 <****> this is where i can't understand what's happening
01:08 <****> adaptr: by 'they' i mean any other proxy server on the net, e.g. an anoymising proxy
01:08 <****> adaptr: I'm not familiar with logrotate syntax.. when would the logrotate time be? That file says weekly, but... Sunday at 12am?
01:08 <****> 'they' hide my true ip
01:08 <****> because "they" run proxy software that does exactly that
01:09 <****> you need to set up any HTTP proxy to actually replace your IP with its own
01:09 <****> adaptr: when apache fails to start back up, error.log is empty and error.log.1 only has the different child processes shutting down
01:09 <****> adaptr: what would i need to do that?
01:09 <****> if you don't, the receiving server will still see at least the X-Forwarded-For: header
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