I've installed apache on my windows 2008 vps . It's run and when I browse localhost , it's works fine . But when I enter the vps ip address , it says Chrome could not connect to ... , I'm sure that httpd is running on port 80 (I checked it via netstat -ao and task manage ) ....
My host refuses to help me, I don't plan on using a domain on my server and all I want to do is allow people to download a simple file from an IP. The OS is centOS 4, and the CP is Plesk 8.0.
The location of the file is: /var/www/vhosts/httpdocs/nngnetwork.com/
IP/~username/ does not work (I have never used centOS
I have a website that I recently moved to a dedicated server. Before hand I had the website hosted with 2 other hosting companies (not dedicated).
I decided to go to a dedicated server because the website ran extremely slow or even went down due to traffic.
With the dedicated server I am having the same problem with the same amount of visitors online. This usually occurs with aprox 250 members online.
I know nothing about servers and have no idea how to cure this problem or if possibly it could be a setting in the server. However this is killing my website because new people are unable to register because of site coming down from traffic.
Today, without any change on the server side my single running website on my server started running low. After checking the running processes I realised I have these 8 processes running with high cpu load something that didn't had before.
4245 user 20 0 283m 103m 10m R 85.1 0.3 6:44.88 /usr/bin/php-cgi -c /var/www/vhosts/system/domain/etc/php.ini 4243 user 20 0 241m 68m 8736 R 83.8 0.2 6:33.45 /usr/bin/php-cgi -c /var/www/vhosts/system/domain/etc/php.ini 4259 user 20 0 254m 82m 8720 R 83.5 0.3 6:11.00 /usr/bin/php-cgi -c /var/www/vhosts/system/domain/etc/php.ini 4244 user 20 0 282m 103m 10m R 82.1 0.3 6:46.49 /usr/bin/php-cgi -c /var/www/vhosts/system/domain/etc/php.ini 4247 user 20 0 248m 76m 8712 R 78.8 0.2 6:50.31 /usr/bin/php-cgi -c /var/www/vhosts/system/domain/etc/php.ini 4264 user 20 0 258m 85m 8712 R 72.9 0.3 6:49.83 /usr/bin/php-cgi -c /var/www/vhosts/system/domain/etc/php.ini
apache error log doesn't show any warnings, errors.
I'm not an admin, I can't make apache run cgi's, I have followed several documents in different pages without luck, I can run normal html pages but not cgi's. I only get the code displayed in screen.
I have small issue with load speed of pages when number of apache running processes goes over +-310, during peak traffic of day. IE: They load really slow.
Here's pic of what I mean:
=> [url]
Only thing that fixes it temporarily (at least until peak traffic ends) is to stop either httpd or mysql for several seconds, as everything cools down, then start it back up. Stop/starting mysql usually has longer terms temporary fix.
Anyway, would you have any ideas on what to configure or change within the system in order to keep the processes under 300?
The load is normal. Even at load 40, pages are blistering fast, as long as processes are under 300. So it's got nothing to do with load.
My server was running a cronjob backup, and my apache always fail
root@b# service httpd restart /etc/init.d/httpd restart: httpd not running, trying to start /etc/init.d/httpd restart: httpd started root@b# service httpd restart /etc/init.d/httpd restart: httpd not running, trying to start /etc/init.d/httpd restart: httpd started root@b# service httpd restart /etc/init.d/httpd restart: httpd not running, trying to start /etc/init.d/httpd restart: httpd started
I can only restart them on my CPanel WHM
Attempting to restart httpd Waiting for httpd to restart.... . . . . . . . . . . finished.
httpd status root 5805 0.8 0.9 21092 19504 ? S 22:39 0:00 /usr/local/cpanel/whostmgr/bin/whostmgr ./reshttpd root 1012 4.0 0.6 23348 13828 ? Ss 22:39 0:00 /usr/local/apache/bin/httpd -DSSL
httpd started ok
root@b# service httpd restart /etc/init.d/httpd restart: httpd restarted
Code: [root@serwer /]# httpd restart /usr/sbin/httpd restart: httpd not running, trying to start /usr/sbin/httpd restart: httpd could not be started
Code: [root@serwer /]# httpd status Looking up localhost Making HTTP connection to localhost Alert!: Unable to connect to remote host. lynx: Can't access startfile [url]
How do I configure Lighttpd to serve images/javascript/css files that are littered about my websites? Can I just input the paths of all the directories that I want Lighttpd to serve from?
For example, I have 4 separate websites with each having a message board, main page etc... Could I have lighty serve the files from:
We run httpd-2.2.3 on CentOS 5.8 with caching enable. The server has been running for 4 years, but htcacheclean has never been run. The cache folder is about 10GB now (a "du" on the folder takes a very long time to complete). Should we expect any problem when running htcacheclean for a first time such as server slowing or freezing, ... Furthermore, in case of freezing, if we disable caching and restart the server, do we expect any problems? We did a few test on our test servers, and everything was fine, but our test servers do not have a large cache folder.
I have been a web developer using PHP for years now, and my work laptop runs CentOS with PHP5 as an Apache Module. This suits me just fine for development, but now I want to setup a web server that runs PHP 4.4.8 and PHP 5.2.5 and offer hosting to people. I know PHP4 is very old, but I am looking to offer my users the freedom of choice, as there are still third party applications out there that may need to be run on PHP4.
I will want PHP 5 to be the default, and allow PHP 4 to be used if either the file extension is .php4, or they have a line in their .htaccess file. I have seen various tutorials in search engine results saying to run both, I can either do one of the following:
1. Install PHP5 as a module, and run PHP4 using FastCGI 2. Install PHP5 and PHP4 and run both using FastCGI 3. Install PHP4 as a module, and run PHP5 using FastCGI
In the future I will also be looking to support PHP6 once a stable version has been released, though that will probably be optional to begin with and require a line in the .htaccess file too - like PHP4. I will be using Apache 2.2.8 on CentOS 5.1. I am also looking to install Ruby on Rails and Django too, which I think use FastCGI.
What's the difference between running as an Apache Module, or using FastCGI? This will be for a shared hosting environment so performance over lots of connections, stability and security are my concerns. Should I run everything using FastCGI, if not, would the default PHP version be better off installed as an Apache Module?
I am trying to run a simple script which brings up a gnome terminal on the user's display. I have created a perl cgi script which calls a shell script using a system call. If I run the perl cgi script from the command line, it brings up the gnome terminal correctly. If I try running the perl cgi script via the Apache web server, I get the following error in /var/log/httpd/error_log:
I'm not sure I understand the server-status page enough to know if this is a problem or not, but I have several processes that seem to run forever, or until I restart Apache. e.g.
Code: 13-1 21045 0/697/4264 W 59.45 19641 0 0.0 43.28 274.97 66.249.66.133 www.example.com GET /wp/2005/01/ HTTP/1.1 19-1 408 1/834/1831 C 83.52 32463 0 14.8 149.66 263.48 66.249.66.133 www.example.com GET /wp/ HTTP/1.1 30-1 14416 0/430/431 W 35.19 13347 0 0.0 37.42 37.44 66.249.66.133 www.example.com GET /wp/category/issues/ HTTP/1.1
They are almost always on a single domain (there's about 100 on the server) that's a Wordpress site. These processes are also almost always a search engine.
On the rare case I see them running on other domains on the same server they're always on Wordpress sites.
The longer the processes run, the more processor/memory they use, the more they slow the server down.
It seems to have just started in the past few weeks, I've had the site there for a couple years.
Running programs named Perl with Heavy CPU usage, with the ownership of user apache.
We found the problem on Fedora 3 and Fedora 6.
In our case, it was the result of a Trojan activity.
Quick Solution
Check the cron jobs of user apache crontab -u apache -e */1 * * * * perl /tmp/.tmp/tmpfile delete the cronjob entry. Also delete the file /tmp/.tmp/tmpfile also added "apache" to the file /etc/cron.deny
I m newbie to apache server. I have created a web site using apache server with theURL... tutorial. I m able to access my web site on my ip address bt unable to access it using other ip of linux system. I m CentOS user. I can ping that ip with my ip. I have edited files as described in the tutorial.
I have 3 computers on the same network. One running apache2 on Ubuntu 12.04 and the others with Windows7. I want to access the website I set up from a Windows machine. When I type in the URL, domain.com, I get a 404 error. When I type in 127.0.1.1/domain.com I get the directory listing for the website. I have to actually type 127.0.1.1/domain.com/public_html/ before the website can actually be seen. I would like to get rid of the public_html part. I am brand new to all this.
I'm trying to fix a problem with open proxy on my website. It's running ubuntu & apache2. I also run pfsense for a firewall with snort. I have a SSL for the website, so I have regular port 80 redirect to https.
At first I did notice right away when I checked & saw this happen that proxy was turned on. So I got that turned off.
My firewall is still allowing these bad IPs to port 80. I would like to figure out what I could turn on the firewall or snort to stop those connections in addition to what needs fixing in apache. I've read the solution is to make the redirects go to a 403 error page.
I also tried adding a mod_security rule but ended up blocking all people from website, though I may have accidentally turned some other rules on too.
There are a few different problems it looks like.
First - It looks like they're trying to connect to my HTTPS then redirect to an ad through my domain name? Second - It looks like they're still trying to use my website for open proxy but directly accessing ib.adnxs.com through my port 80. My logs indicate I'm redirecting to a 301 page.
We have a Joomla based website and we are using the inbuilt cache to make the website fast enough for our users... but it really isn't working well... i would say.
The Joomla Cache is very limited and we were thinking if we can enable a server side cache for apache/php or something like that... which would work above Joomla and make all the contents cacheble.
I have a VPS and run few websites. I am not good in Apache and Linux. I just got a dedicated IP address for one of my domains. I like that the website opens just by typing the IP address in the address bar of the browser. How can I activate that?
So, let me start off by saying I am completely new to website and FTP server hosting. I've hosted game servers in the past so I know about port forwarding and the like but this is obviously a step-up. I've managed to get a fully-functioning FTP server that works great on the domain I'm using but the website using Apache just gives people a blank white screen (as stated in the description). I'm using port 55567 for the website as I don't know want to use 80 because of security risks and what not. The domain being used is delawaretexasrepository.t28.net. Below are the error.log, httpd.conf and httpd-vhosts.conf.
We are getting infinite loops due to the user requesting the same page continuously , even if apache sends a 200. It is happening randomly once every two or three weeks for different users.This issue is not confined to one browser it is happening with firefox 21, firefox 5, ie 8, etc. It is not happening to the same user again.
It is a PHP based website with custom CMS.We are never able to replicate this issue.Is this something related to a plugin installed on a browser ?