Installed Apache And PHP Only Seeing Default Apache Page
Jun 1, 2007
I am having an issue where I have a server that Directadmin is installed on. I go to the a url that is on the server and all i see is the default page of apache saying congrats, it is installed. Although there is no file like that in the public_html any longer and I can see my files in the public_html folder of that specific site.
I have test server with > VMware CentOS + Plesk 12...And after reboot, plesk "localhost.localdomain" show me "Apache 2 default page"I do this > service httpd restart, and after all ok. (Show Plesk Default page) no apache page.I want normaly reboot server and show "Plesk default page" no apache...
I have domains parked on a subdomain. Since i updated the apache configuration with cPanel the parked domains just show the default apache configuration. The domain shows up under parked domains. I can delete the domain and readd then it works. However, that isn't a good option cause there are 100+ domains.
I installed apache on windows 7 today and have spent the last 4 hours trying to get php to work. What to do next and the more I make changes the more I am forgetting where I started.
I have a dedicated server and under root i went to Software - Apache Update and on the list i saw GD (version 2.0.15) i am assuming thats GD Library. i checked that and started the build. After everything was done i go back and GD is still unchecked..
I'm on windows vista. I've got an SDSL line into the house with a dedicated IP 62.etc. I've then got a Prestige 791R and all PC's plugged in to that. I've also got a wireless router for my Wii set up.
Basically I've set up this DHCP thingy to start at 192.etc.3 and the Wireless router is at 192.etc.1 and the Prestige is at 192.etc.2 my pc is at 192.etc.9
This is about where my knowledge stops unfortunately.
I have installed apache as the most basic default install I think you can and it seems to be working absolutely fine. I'm assuming I could also install PHP and MySQL etc and wouldn't have too much of a problem, however, my friend cannot seem to access the environment from the WAN IP and when I type in my WAN IP I get the prestige router's control panel.
I read somewhere that I needed to forward port 80, now I can 'open' ports in the prestige control panel but I did try opening port 80 in the control panel and pointing it to my LAN IP (92.etc.9) but it didn't seem to work.
I'm at a bit of a loss so if anyone could point me in the right direction I would be most grateful, just to clarify:
//localhost loads the html file 100% //192.etc.9 loads the html file 100% //62.WANIP internally loads my prestige routers control panel //62.WANIP externally does not load a page (cannot be found)
If you need any more info just let me know and I'll get it.
I have question for apache in centos. I loaded the apache and I want to know that which MPM used by default two MPM defined in apache but which MPM apache actually used for request server.
Sometime Apache Test Page opened insted to Home page of website, also sometime Network TCP/IP error occured to same site.
I didn't change any setting of httpd.conf last period. also because this problems manily happened in countries which access internet via proxy I check site via [url] and it's working fine
Im using AJAX on my site and i need to access a seperate server instance on a different port. AJAX wont allow me to do that so i want to use Apache as a proxy but only for one page.
... and nothing works. My webserver gets hosed, and my otherwise working system gives me an error when I try to get a page from it. I am, by the way, using Mac 10.6.8, with Apache 2.2 on both server and client.
There is a page on a separate SharePoint environment, under http://domain.edu/yyy/yyy/yyy/yyy. We have a subdomain called http://123.domain. edu . We need the home page of http://123.domain,edu to point to the SharePoint site, so when users type http://123.domain.edu , they are redirected to http://domain.edu/yyy/yyy/yyy/yyy.
The trick is this - we need all sub-directories NOT to redirect. So, whatever is under http://123.domain.edu/subdirectory should not redirect at all. Is this doable? Also, if it is, I have no clue where to go to make any changes, so any instructions would be great. So far, I have found the text file httpd.conf that I can edit, but I have no clue about the rest.
I want to add an advertising banner to every web page served.
The problem is I cannot seem to make the OutputSed command recognise absolute paths. I can make it work with a relative path for both the image and the <a> href, but not absolute, which is awkward as the webite wiill have different directories for content created by FTP for hosting results of different tournaments.
This is what I have in my vhost.conf file for the banner image:
Code:
<Directory "/var/www/fencing-results.co.uk"> Options Indexes FollowSymLinks AllowOverride all Order allow,deny Allow from all AddOutputFilter Sed htm OutputSed "s/<body>/<body><img src="/var/www/fencing-results.co.uk/banner.jpg">/g" </Directory>
When running OWASP ZAP web security tool, I get the following flag: Secure page can be cached in browser. Cache control is not set in HTTP header nor HTML header. Sensitive content can be recovered from browser storage.
I was surprised since i had the no cache header in both html code and httpd header.
After investigating the flag, i noticed that the response was a generic 302 found error response from Apach (located in apache/src/modules/http/http_protocol.c).
I have added a patch to code when adding the cache-control & pragma html headers with no-cache - and that had solved the security flag (patch attached).
full response given: header: HTTP/1.1 302 Found Date: Sat, 30 Nov 2013 10:44:40 GMT Server: Apache X-Frame-Options: DENY Location: https://***** Content-Length: 376 Content-Type: text/html; charset=iso-8859-1
body: <!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//IETF//DTD HTML 2.0//EN"> <html><head> <title>302 Found</title> </head><body> <h1>Found</h1> <p>The document has moved <a href="https://******">here</a>.</p> <hr> <address>Apache Server at 10.209.0.81 Port 443</address> </body></html>
In conclusion: Issue is "Secure page can be cached in browser." (found by owasp zap) for https page response "302 Found" from Apache.
Source site is very chaotic (static pages + wp pages) and there are no clear rule for redirection (no regex ).So I need to redirect every single page but syntax:
Redirect 301 esp.site.com/oldpage http:// es.site.com/newpage doesn't work!I think "esp.site.com" in source page is not acceptable syntax..which is the correct syntax ? Can I manage all from one .htaccess file in main root (www) or should I create "esp" directory (and point old subdomain to it - one for every language) and put .htaccess in every directory with redirection ?
a question on mod_proxy. We're using mod_proxy as a simple reverse proxy (ProxyPass & ProxyPassReverse) to reverse-proxy various back-end PHP and Mono/.NET apps.
One problem we see is that when the back-end PHP app suffers an error (e.g. a 404 or 500) , then mod_proxy ignores the nicely-formatted custom error page served up by our PHP app, and instead serves a very plain generic mod_proxy 404 or 500 error page back to the client. Is there a way to configure mod_proxy to serve up the 500/404 error page content which is created by the back-end app ?
(We thought ProxyErrorOverride might work, but it seems to be intended for the opposite scenario, where I want to *ignore* the 404 page content from the back-end and show a mod_proxy-defined error page instead.We're using apache 2.2 on 64-bit CentOS 6.5 ( httpd-2.2.15-31.el6.centos.x86_64 )