mr_kaktus Geschrieben 6. Februar 2007 Teilen Geschrieben 6. Februar 2007 Hi @all, kann mir jemand sagen wo man im Apache2 Aliase definiren kann? Ich hab sie in der /etc/apache2/default-server.conf Definiert, aber das Funkt nicht: /etc/apache2/default-server.conf# # Global configuration that will be applicable for all virtual hosts, unless # deleted here, or overriden elswhere. # DocumentRoot "/srv/www/htdocs" # # Configure the DocumentRoot # <Directory "/srv/www/htdocs"> # Possible values for the Options directive are "None", "All", # or any combination of: # Indexes Includes FollowSymLinks SymLinksifOwnerMatch ExecCGI MultiViews # # Note that "MultiViews" must be named *explicitly* --- "Options All" # doesn't give it to you. # # The Options directive is both complicated and important. Please see # http://httpd.apache.org/docs-2.2/mod/core.html#options # for more information. Options None # AllowOverride controls what directives may be placed in .htaccess files. # It can be "All", "None", or any combination of the keywords: # Options FileInfo AuthConfig Limit AllowOverride None # Controls who can get stuff from this server. Order allow,deny Allow from all </Directory> # Aliases: aliases can be added as needed (with no limit). The format is # Alias fakename realname # # Note that if you include a trailing / on fakename then the server will # require it to be present in the URL. So "/icons" isn't aliased in this # example, only "/icons/". If the fakename is slash-terminated, then the # realname must also be slash terminated, and if the fakename omits the # trailing slash, the realname must also omit it. # # We include the /icons/ alias for FancyIndexed directory listings. If you # do not use FancyIndexing, you may comment this out. # Alias /icons/ "/usr/share/apache2/icons/" <Directory "/usr/share/apache2/icons"> Options Indexes MultiViews AllowOverride None Order allow,deny Allow from all </Directory> ########################### NAGIOS KONFIGURATION #################################################### Alias /nagios "/usr/share/nagios" <Directory "/usr/share/nagios"> Options None AllowOverride AuthConfig Order allow,deny Allow from all </Directory> ScriptAlias /nagios/cgi-bin "/usr/lib/nagios/cgi" <Directory "/usr/lib/nagios/cgi"> Options ExecCGI AllowOverride AuthConfig Order allow,deny Allow from all </Directory> ########################### NAGIOS KONFIGURATION #################################################### # ScriptAlias: This controls which directories contain server scripts. # ScriptAliases are essentially the same as Aliases, except that # documents in the realname directory are treated as applications and # run by the server when requested rather than as documents sent to the client. # The same rules about trailing "/" apply to ScriptAlias directives as to # Alias. # ScriptAlias /cgi-bin/ "/srv/www/cgi-bin/" # "/srv/www/cgi-bin" should be changed to whatever your ScriptAliased # CGI directory exists, if you have that configured. # <Directory "/srv/www/cgi-bin"> AllowOverride None Options +ExecCGI -Includes Order allow,deny Allow from all </Directory> # UserDir: The name of the directory that is appended onto a user's home # directory if a ~user request is received. # # To disable it, simply remove userdir from the list of modules in APACHE_MODULES # in /etc/sysconfig/apache2. # <IfModule mod_userdir.c> # Note that the name of the user directory ("public_html") cannot simply be # changed here, since it is a compile time setting. The apache package # would have to be rebuilt. You could work around by deleting # /usr/sbin/suexec, but then all scripts from the directories would be # executed with the UID of the webserver. UserDir public_html # The actual configuration of the directory is in # /etc/apache2/mod_userdir.conf. Include /etc/apache2/mod_userdir.conf # You can, however, change the ~ if you find it awkward, by mapping e.g. # http://www.example.com/users/karl-heinz/ --> /home/karl-heinz/public_html/ #AliasMatch ^/users/([a-zA-Z0-9-_.]*)/?(.*) /home/$1/public_html/$2 </IfModule> # Include all *.conf files from /etc/apache2/conf.d/. # # This is mostly meant as a place for other RPM packages to drop in their # configuration snippet. # # You can comment this out here if you want those bits include only in a # certain virtual host, but not here. # Include /etc/apache2/conf.d/*.conf # The manual... if it is installed ('?' means it won't complain) Include /etc/apache2/conf.d/apache2-manual?conf Nach dem Starten bekomme ich folgende Meldung: rcapache2 start Starting httpd2 (prefork) [Tue Feb 06 01:26:46 2007] [warn] The ScriptAlias directive in /etc/apache2/default-server.conf at line 65 will probably never match because it overlaps an earlier Alias. [Tue Feb 06 01:26:46 2007] [warn] The ScriptAlias directive in /etc/apache2/conf.d/nagios.conf at line 1 will probably never match because it overlaps an earlier Alias. [Tue Feb 06 01:26:46 2007] [warn] The Alias directive in /etc/apache2/conf.d/nagios.conf at line 9 will probably never match because it overlaps an earlier Alias. Zitieren Link zu diesem Kommentar Auf anderen Seiten teilen Mehr Optionen zum Teilen...
dr.disk Geschrieben 6. Februar 2007 Teilen Geschrieben 6. Februar 2007 Sieht doch soweit gut aus. Apache auch neu gestartet? Hat Apache Zugriff auf die jeweiligen Nagios-Verzeichnisse? Evtl. fehlt noch der Händler für cgi-Skripte. Den kannst damit setzen:AddHandler cgi-script .cgiAnsonsten: Was hat den Apache im error.log protokolliert? Zitieren Link zu diesem Kommentar Auf anderen Seiten teilen Mehr Optionen zum Teilen...
dr.disk Geschrieben 6. Februar 2007 Teilen Geschrieben 6. Februar 2007 Kleiner Nachtrag, habe den unteren Teil nicht mehr angeschaut: Sollte auf der Maschine nur Nagios laufen kannst alles was den Skript-Alias betrifft aus der Konfig rauswerfen. Zitieren Link zu diesem Kommentar Auf anderen Seiten teilen Mehr Optionen zum Teilen...
mr_kaktus Geschrieben 6. Februar 2007 Autor Teilen Geschrieben 6. Februar 2007 Irgenwie Spinnt mein ganzer Apache Mal schauen ob ich das hinbekomme. Danke für die Hilfe. Zitieren Link zu diesem Kommentar Auf anderen Seiten teilen Mehr Optionen zum Teilen...
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