Todd,
What 'keyword' should I use in the expected search string? Wonder why
changing the search string will cure the problem... Does the filename
of the /GET request matter also?
Thanx
Bosco
On 1 Mar 05, at 3:17 AM, Todd Lyons wrote:
I suspect that Apache2 is reacting strangely to the
negotiating/request
by the ldirectord, which requests and reads a test file from the
apache2
document root and try to compare the content of the test file to
that in
the config file of the ldirectord. But there isn't such a problem
with
We had a case where we the real machines were reverse proxyies. Newer
versions of apache 1.3.x were returning different result codes (ie 40x
instead of 30x) for the same GET /. Changing the expected search
string
or changing the checktype to connect fixes the problem for us.
--
Regards... Todd
OS X: We've been fighting the "It's a mac" syndrome with upper
management
for years now. Lately we've taken to just referring to new
mac
installations as "Unix" installations when presenting proposals
and
updates. For some reason, they have no problem with that. --
/.
Linux kernel 2.6.8.1-12mdkenterprise 1 user, load average: 0.00,
0.00, 0.00
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