[nag] Problem with Nag - seems not to be installed properly

Erling Preben Hansen erling at eph.dk
Fri May 9 19:22:09 UTC 2014


  Citat af Louis-Philippe Allard <lp.allard.1 at gmail.com>:

> On Thu, May 8, 2014 at 4:28 PM, Erling Preben Hansen <erling at eph.dk>
> wrote:
>
>>  Citat af Ralf Lang <lang at b1-systems.de>:
>>  
>>
>>>> Wow Ralf that was FAST!! ;)
>>>>
>>>> Can you give me an example of the required config?  By vhost snippet,
>>
>> do
>>
>>>> you mean a vhost declaration in httpd.conf?
>>>>
>>>> Thanks!
>>>
>>> I don't have access to my config files right now
>>>
>>> 1) you need mod_rewrite active
>>>
>>> shell> a2enmod rewrite
>>>
>>> 2) in
>>> <directory /srv/www/hordewebroot> (or similar)
>>> add/modify a line
>>>
>>> AllowOverride All
>>>
>>> Reload the apache server afterwards
>>>
>>> --
>>> Ralf Lang
>>> Linux Consultant / Developer
>>> Tel.: +49-170-6381563
>>> Mail: lang at b1-systems.de
>>> B1 Systems GmbH
>>> Osterfeldstraße 7 / 85088 Vohburg / http://www.b1-systems.deGF: Ralph
>>> Dehner / Unternehmenssitz: Vohburg / AG: Ingolstadt,HRB 3537
>>
>> Hey
>>
>> When you use:
>>
>> AllowOverride All
>>
>> and .htaccess files
>>
>> You are forcing your apache server to look for .htaccess files in every
>> subfolder.
>> Because this has to be done every time on filesystem you wil slow down
>> your
>> server.
>>
>> If you enable mod_rewrite you can use your VirtualHost config to do the
>> same.
>>
>> Like this:
>>
>> Alias /horde /var/www/horde
>>   <Directory /var/www/horde>
>>   AllowOverride none
>>   DirectoryIndex index.php
>>         RewriteEngine on
>>         RewriteBase /horde
>>         RewriteCond   %{REQUEST_FILENAME}  !-d
>>         RewriteCond   %{REQUEST_FILENAME}  !-f
>>         RewriteRule ^(.*)$ rampage.php [QSA]
>>   </Directory>
>>
>> Where Alias is your /urlpath and/path/to/horde/files
>>
>> My experience is. That this have to be in top of your VirtualHost file.
>> If you have some Alias with rewrites.
>> That is in subfolders under /horde it is wise to put them a top the
basic
>> rewrite.
>> It is ( as I understand it) because of the way apache is reading the
>> configfiles.
>> From bottom up and the order Aliases is implementet.
>>
>> /erling
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>
>    I feel "stupid" but the reason why it was not working was a typo in
> the directory directive of httpd.conf...
>
> I still had the path of the old server and not the new one.
>
> Fixed !
> Thanks for the help guys!!!


he he...
Never ever done that before. :-)

  And I never tell fibs either.

/erling
 


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