Re: [Zope] Server Spontaneously Quitting
by Murray Pearson other posts by this author
Mar 4 2004 8:07PM messages near this date
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Re: Fwd: [Zope] Server Spontaneously Quitting
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Hi guys,
I just got around to testing it and it does not quite work:
Bad Gateway
The proxy server received an invalid response from an upstream server.
Additionally, a 502 Bad Gateway error was encountered while trying to
use an ErrorDocument to handle the request.
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Apache/2.0.48 (Unix) Server at blackmarketing.ca Port 80
Here is a sample VirtualHost directive from httpd.conf:
<VirtualHost *:80>
ServerAdmin webmaster@[...].com
DocumentRoot users/9303
ServerName sam.9303.com
ServerAlias *.sam.9303.com
ErrorLog logs/9303_error_log
CustomLog logs/9303_access_log combined
RewriteEngine on
RewriteRule ^/(.*)
http://localhost:8080/VirtualHostBase/http/www.sam.9303.com:80/sam/
VirtualHostRoot/$1 [NC,L,P]
</VirtualHost>
Any suggestions? Thanks!
Murray
On 29-Feb-04, at 3:46 PM, Patrick Kirk wrote:
> OK. I'd be grateful if others on the list would read this as well to
> provide a sanity check.
>
> Step 1: Put a Virtual Host Monster in your Zope root folder. Give it
> a unique id but it really doesn't matter what you call it.
>
> Step 2: Let us assume you have a site called http://www.buystuff.com
> served from a folder called "buystuff" in your root directory and a
> site called http://www.mycause.org is served from "mycause" folder.
> Lets also assume your IP is 111.111.111.111 and Zope is on port 8081
> with Apache on port 80.
>
> Step 3: The virtual hosts section for www.buystuff.com will read:
> <VirtualHost *:80>
> ServerAdmin you@[...].com
> DocumentRoot /this/does/not/matter
> ServerName www.buystuff.com
> ErrorLog logs/www.buystuff.com-error_log
> CustomLog logs/www.buystuff.com-access_log common
> RewriteEngine on
> RewriteRule ^/(.*)
> http://111.111.111.111:8081/VirtualHostBase/http/www.buystuff.com:80/
> buystuff/VirtualHostRoot/$1 [NC,L,P]
>
> </VirtualHost>
>
> Step 4: The virtual hosts section for www.mycause.org will read:
> <VirtualHost *:80>
> ServerAdmin you@[...].com
> DocumentRoot /this/does/not/matter
> ServerName www.mycause.org
> ErrorLog logs/www.mycause.org-error_log
> CustomLog logs/www.mycause.org-access_log common
> RewriteEngine on
> RewriteRule ^/(.*)
> http://111.111.111.111:8081/VirtualHostBase/http/www.mycause.org:80/
> mycause/VirtualHostRoot/$1 [NC,L,P]
>
> </VirtualHost>
>
> Apart from the [NC,L,P] this is from the virtual host monster
> documentation. And others on this list gave me them!
>
> Step 5: Run the command "apachectl configtest" and it will tell you if
> there are any syntax errors without requiring you to restart apache
> and find out the hard way you've put a comma in the wrong place.
>
> Step 6: Run "apachectl restart" and your sites should now be served
> from Zope through Apache. And the beauty of it is that it just works.
>
> If you have any problems, let us know.
>
>
>
> Best regards,
>
>
> Patrick Kirk
> Mobile: 07876 560 646
>
>
>
>
> Murray Pearson wrote:
> > > On 29-Feb-04, at 11:52 AM, Patrick Kirk wrote:
> > >
> > > Hi Murray,
> > >
> > > I've never used OpenBSD but when installing from Ports can you
> > specify that Apache be compiled with mod_proxy and mod_rewrite
> > support? That's the first essential.
> > Not sure... but I'll just install the latest (2.0.48) from source
> > anyway. Actually, it just finished the "make install" step a few
> > seconds ago! :^) I decided to statically include mod_proxy and
> > mod_rewrite, as they will be used in every 'real' request anyhow.
> > > If you like to compile from source, I've a Configuration.tmpl that
> > has the essential edits done attached but obviously it makes more
> > sense to edit your own copy to your own satisfaction.
> > Here's what I used:
> > -bash-2.05b$ sudo ./configure --prefix=/var/www --enable-rewrite
> > --enable-proxy
> > > To see if Apache's already got that support simply enter the
> > command 'httpd -l' at the command line.
> > Bingo!
> > -bash-2.05b$ /var/www/bin/httpd -l
> > Compiled in modules:
> > core.c
> > mod_access.c
> > mod_auth.c
> > mod_include.c
> > mod_log_config.c
> > mod_env.c
> > mod_setenvif.c
> > mod_proxy.c
> > proxy_connect.c
> > proxy_ftp.c
> > proxy_http.c
> > prefork.c
> > http_core.c
> > mod_mime.c
> > mod_status.c
> > mod_autoindex.c
> > mod_asis.c
> > mod_cgi.c
> > mod_negotiation.c
> > mod_dir.c
> > mod_imap.c
> > mod_actions.c
> > mod_userdir.c
> > mod_alias.c
> > mod_rewrite.c
> > mod_so.c
> > > Once you are sure that both mod_rewrite and mod_proxy support are
> > present, its really very easy to configure httpd.conf and Zope but
> > let us know when you've verified getting to that stage.
> > Here I am! :^D
> > What are the essential changes required to httpd.conf? There are
> > about a half-dozen virtual domains at the moment.
> > Thanks again! You guys are awesome.
> > M
> > _______________________________________________
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>
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Hi guys,
I just got around to testing it and it does not quite work:
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gger> </fontfamily></bold><fontfamily><param>Times New Roman</param><bigger><bigger>
The proxy server received an invalid response from an upstream server.
Additionally, a 502 Bad Gateway error was encountered while trying to
use an ErrorDocument to handle the request.
------------------------------------------------------------------------
<italic> Apache/2.0.48 (Unix) Server at blackmarketing.ca Port 80</italic>
</bigger> </bigger></fontfamily>
Here is a sample VirtualHost directive from httpd.conf:
<<VirtualHost *:80>
ServerAdmin webmaster@[...].com
DocumentRoot users/9303
ServerName sam.9303.com
ServerAlias *.sam.9303.com
ErrorLog logs/9303_error_log
CustomLog logs/9303_access_log combined
RewriteEngine on
RewriteRule ^/(.*)
http://localhost:8080/VirtualHostBase/http/www.sam.9303.com:80/sam/VirtualHostRoot/$1
[NC,L,P]
<</VirtualHost>
Any suggestions? Thanks!
Murray
On 29-Feb-04, at 3:46 PM, Patrick Kirk wrote:
<excerpt> OK. I'd be grateful if others on the list would read this as
well to provide a sanity check.
Step 1: Put a Virtual Host Monster in your Zope root folder. Give it
a unique id but it really doesn't matter what you call it.
Step 2: Let us assume you have a site called http://www.buystuff.com
served from a folder called "buystuff" in your root directory and a
site called http://www.mycause.org is served from "mycause" folder.
Lets also assume your IP is 111.111.111.111 and Zope is on port 8081
with Apache on port 80.
Step 3: The virtual hosts section for www.buystuff.com will read:
<<VirtualHost *:80>
ServerAdmin you@[...].com
DocumentRoot /this/does/not/matter
ServerName www.buystuff.com
ErrorLog logs/www.buystuff.com-error_log
CustomLog logs/www.buystuff.com-access_log common
RewriteEngine on
RewriteRule ^/(.*)
http://111.111.111.111:8081/VirtualHostBase/http/www.buystuff.com:80/buystuff/VirtualHostRoo
t/$1
[NC,L,P]
<</VirtualHost>
Step 4: The virtual hosts section for www.mycause.org will read:
<<VirtualHost *:80>
ServerAdmin you@[...].com
DocumentRoot /this/does/not/matter
ServerName www.mycause.org
ErrorLog logs/www.mycause.org-error_log
CustomLog logs/www.mycause.org-access_log common
RewriteEngine on
RewriteRule ^/(.*)
http://111.111.111.111:8081/VirtualHostBase/http/www.mycause.org:80/mycause/VirtualHostRoot/
$1
[NC,L,P]
<</VirtualHost>
Apart from the [NC,L,P] this is from the virtual host monster
documentation. And others on this list gave me them!
Step 5: Run the command "apachectl configtest" and it will tell you if
there are any syntax errors without requiring you to restart apache
and find out the hard way you've put a comma in the wrong place.
Step 6: Run "apachectl restart" and your sites should now be served
from Zope through Apache. And the beauty of it is that it just works.
If you have any problems, let us know.
Best regards,
Patrick Kirk
Mobile: 07876 560 646
Murray Pearson wrote:
<excerpt> > On 29-Feb-04, at 11:52 AM, Patrick Kirk wrote:
>
> Hi Murray,
>
> I've never used OpenBSD but when installing from Ports can you
specify that Apache be compiled with mod_proxy and mod_rewrite
support? That's the first essential.
Not sure... but I'll just install the latest (2.0.48) from source
anyway. Actually, it just finished the "make install" step a few
seconds ago! :^) I decided to statically include mod_proxy and
mod_rewrite, as they will be used in every 'real' request anyhow.
> If you like to compile from source, I've a Configuration.tmpl that
has the essential edits done attached but obviously it makes more
sense to edit your own copy to your own satisfaction.
Here's what I used:
-bash-2.05b$ sudo ./configure --prefix=/var/www --enable-rewrite
--enable-proxy
> To see if Apache's already got that support simply enter the
command 'httpd -l' at the command line.
Bingo!
-bash-2.05b$ /var/www/bin/httpd -l
Compiled in modules:
core.c
mod_access.c
mod_auth.c
mod_include.c
mod_log_config.c
mod_env.c
mod_setenvif.c
mod_proxy.c
proxy_connect.c
proxy_ftp.c
proxy_http.c
prefork.c
http_core.c
mod_mime.c
mod_status.c
mod_autoindex.c
mod_asis.c
mod_cgi.c
mod_negotiation.c
mod_dir.c
mod_imap.c
mod_actions.c
mod_userdir.c
mod_alias.c
mod_rewrite.c
mod_so.c
> Once you are sure that both mod_rewrite and mod_proxy support are
present, its really very easy to configure httpd.conf and Zope but let
us know when you've verified getting to that stage.
Here I am! :^D
What are the essential changes required to httpd.conf? There are about
a half-dozen virtual domains at the moment.
Thanks again! You guys are awesome.
M
_______________________________________________
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http://mail.zope.org/mailman/listinfo/zope
** No cross posts or HTML encoding! **
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http://mail.zope.org/mailman/listinfo/zope-dev )
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