MaTeK_ 0 Zgłoś post Napisano Kwiecień 12, 2011 Witam. Posiadam serwer VPS. Podczas próby konfiguracji, a w sumie to instalacji apache2 to zamiast instalacji wyświetlają mi się takie komunikaty apache2 (2.2.15-4) unstable; urgency=low * Note to people using mod_proxy as forward proxy, i.e. with 'ProxyRequests on': This release disables the configuration in mods-available/proxy.conf by default. You should verify that access control for proxy access still works as intended. This is especially important if you have your forward proxy configuration in a different configuration file than proxy.conf. -- Stefan Fritsch <sf@debian.org> Mon, 19 Apr 2010 22:36:57 +0200 apache2 (2.2.15-1) unstable; urgency=low * To fix a security vulnerability in the design of the SSL/TLS protocol (CVE-2009-3555), the protocol had to be extended (RFC 5746). By default, session renegotiation is no longer supported with old clients that do not implement this extension. This breaks certain configurations with client certificate authentication. If you still need to support old clients, you may restore the old (insecure) behaviour by uncommenting the SSLInsecureRenegotiation on line in /etc/apache2/mods-available/ssl.conf * This release adds and enables mod_reqtimeout, which limits the time Apache waits for a client to send a complete request. This helps to mitigate against certain denial of service attacks. In case of problems with slow clients, the timeout values can be adjusted in /etc/apache2/mods-available/reqtimeout.conf , or the module can be disabled with "a2dismod reqtimeout". -- Stefan Fritsch <sf@debian.org> Sat, 28 Aug 2010 20:49:30 +0100 apache2 (2.2.14-6) unstable; urgency=low * Apache now uses the environment variables APACHE_RUN_DIR, APACHE_LOCK_DIR, and APACHE_LOG_DIR in the default configuration. If you have modified /etc/apache2/envvars, make sure that these variables are set and exported. * There is now some support for running multiple instances of Apache on the same machine. See the documentation in /usr/share/doc/apache2.2-common for details. -- Stefan Fritsch <sf@debian.org> Sun, 07 Feb 2010 13:56:59 +0100 apache2 (2.2.13-2) unstable; urgency=high * The new support for TLS Server Name Indication added in 2.2.12 causes Apache to be stricter about certain misconfigurations involving name based SSL virtual hosts. This may result in Apache refusing to start with the logged error message: Server should be SSL-aware but has no certificate configured [Hint: SSLCertificateFile] Up to 2.2.11, Apache accepted configurations where the necessary SSL configuration statements were included in the first (default) <Virtualhost *:443> block but not in subsequent <Virtualhost *:443> blocks. Starting with 2.2.12, every VirtualHost block used with SSL must contain the SSLEngine, SSLCertificateFile, and SSLCertificateKeyFile directives (SSLCertificateKeyFile is optional in some cases). When you encounter the above problem, the output of the command egrep -ir '^[^#]*(sslcertificate|sslengine|virtualhost)' \ /etc/apache2/*conf* /etc/apache2/*enabled may be useful to determine which VirtualHost sections need to be changed. Also, formerly accidentially working constructs like <VirtualHost *:80 *:443> where one virtual host definition is used for both a non-ssl and a ssl virtual host do not work anymore. You can achieve a similar effect with <VirtualHost *:80> Include /.../vhost.include </VirtualHost> <VirtualHost *:443> SSLEngine on SSLCertificateFile ... Include /.../vhost.include </VirtualHost> -- Stefan Fritsch <sf@debian.org> Wed, 16 Sep 2009 20:14:59 +0200 Nie wiem czy tym nie powinien się zająć hostingodawca, czy to coś z mojej przycyzny. Nie mogę się z tym uporać. Prosiłbym o pomoc Udostępnij ten post Link to postu Udostępnij na innych stronach
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MaTeK_ 0 Zgłoś post Napisano Kwiecień 12, 2011 (edytowany) apt-get install apache2 apache2.2-common apache2-doc apache2-mpm-prefork apache2-utils Oczywiście przed tym instalowałem inne moduły i poszło bez problemu. Na początku także wydałem polecenia apt-get update i apt-get upgrade Edytowano Kwiecień 12, 2011 przez MaTeK_ (zobacz historię edycji) Udostępnij ten post Link to postu Udostępnij na innych stronach