[BlueOnyx:07100] Re: Apache yum update
Steffan
general at ziggo.nl
Tue Apr 19 05:35:15 -05 2011
Yes oke
But what broke the htaccess setting ?
RewriteRule (.*) /_redirect.php?$1 [PT]
Stopped working this morning
If I go to domain/index.php
The line is working just no longer with
Domein/
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Van: blueonyx-bounces at mail.blueonyx.it [mailto:blueonyx-bounces at mail.blueonyx.it] Namens Michael Stauber
Verzonden: dinsdag 19 april 2011 12:00
Aan: BlueOnyx General Mailing List
Onderwerp: [BlueOnyx:07098] Re: Apache yum update
Hi Steffan,
> ==> /var/log/yum.log <==
> Apr 19 06:01:32 Updated: base-snmp-ui-1.0.2-1BX01.centos5.noarch
> Apr 19 06:01:32 Updated: base-snmp-am-1.0.2-1BX01.centos5.i386
> Apr 19 06:01:32 Updated: base-snmp-capstone-1.0.2-1BX01.centos5.noarch
> Apr 19 06:01:32 Updated: base-snmp-locale-da_DK-1.0.2-1BX01.centos5.noarch
> Apr 19 06:01:32 Updated: base-apache-locale-ja-1.3.0-0BX13.centos5.noarch
> Apr 19 06:01:32 Updated: base-apache-capstone-1.3.0-0BX13.centos5.noarch
> Apr 19 06:01:32 Updated: base-apache-locale-en-1.3.0-0BX13.centos5.noarch
> Apr 19 06:01:32 Updated:
> base-apache-locale-de_DE-1.3.0-0BX13.centos5.noarch Apr 19 06:01:33
> Updated: base-snmp-locale-ja-1.0.2-1BX01.centos5.noarch Apr 19 06:01:33
> Updated: base-snmp-locale-de_DE-1.0.2-1BX01.centos5.noarch
> No errors i just see the /web directory (no index page there)
> So looks like indexes was on again
> If I type /login then that redirect is working only the last line isn�t
> I treid rewritelog to see whats happening but getting the error
>
> .htaccess: RewriteLog not allowed here
Yeah, base-apache-*-1.3.0-0BX13 removes /etc/httpd/conf.d/welcome.conf and the
base-apache-*-1.3.0-0BX14 which was released last night also removes
/etc/httpd/conf.d/manual.conf. Both are default Apache config files which
BlueOnyx doesn't need and usually shouldn't have. But during an Apache update
they usually "sneak" aboard again.
So base-apache-* was modified to take care of these config files whenever they
come back during updates.
The CentOS supplied /etc/httpd/conf.d/welcome.conf config file used to
conflict with the default "NoIndex" settings of BlueOnyx, which are defined in
/etc/httpd/conf.d/blueonyx.conf
How to allow or dissalow index view of directories in BlueOnyx:
Login to the GUI as "admin", then click on "Network Services" / "Web". Under
"Options" on that page, tick the checkbox for "Indexes" to allow viewing of
directories. Or remove the tick to dissalow it. Then save the changes.
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With best regards
Michael Stauber
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