[ic] mod_interchange 1.30 Problem
Bryan D Gmyrek
gmyrek at U.Arizona.EDU
Wed May 12 14:13:00 EDT 2004
> > > Did you have another version of mod_interchange installed prior to
> > > your installation of 1.30? If so then make sure that you're
> > > overwriting the previous mod_interchange.so with the new version as
> > > it seems that perhaps the older version is still being used; The
> > > OrdinaryFileList directive is new in version 1.30.
> > >
> > Checked and double checked this. Before I copied the mod_interchange.so
> > file into the libexec directory I removed the 1.29 version.
> >
> As the OrdinaryFileList directive is new in 1.30, I'm still thinking
> that you're using an earlier version. Perhaps you're installing the
> new file into the wrong directory.
>
> Can you do the following to check:
>
> 1. Edit your httpd.conf and add "ServerTokens Full" somewhere near
> the top of the file. I use "ServerTokens Prod" usually, so if
> you have an existing ServerTokens directive then comment it out
> for this test.
>
> 2. Change to your /tmp directory and wget a file as follows:
>
> wget --save-headers http://www.example.com/index.html
>
> The URI can be anything served by that Apache instance. To be
> sure, you should get the index.html from your Interchange-driven
> website.
>
> 3. Examine the resulting file. You should find a "Server:" header
> listing the installed modules and the version number associated
> with each. I usually use "ServerTokens Prod" to hide this
> information on public-facing systems.
You're right as usual. I had installed mod_interchange 1.29 when I
_configured_ apache so it ignored when I tried to load it in dynamically
apparently. So I reconfigured and re-installed apache, this time without
mod_interchange, and loaded it in dynamically (figuring this would save
the same headache later) and now it works. OrdinaryFileList rules!
Thanks!
Bryan
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