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[users@httpd] Apache pam module
I'm using Apache2.2 and I found a pam auth module, now I want and start using
this module under usermode, but apparently this is impossible, I've tried
everything I could think of chmod'ed the master.passwd, master.passwd.db
file to 640/660 added www to wheel group, chgrp the file to the www group
nothing worked, pam only works under root user.
I've tried pam module of perl/php5/Apache neither work.
# su -m www -c ./pam.pl
false
# su -m root -c ./pam.pl
true
#
I want to run apache under www user (usermode) and still, be able to use
PAM, Any suggestions?
Regards Ofloo
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Re: [users@httpd] apache threads
Posted by Matus UHLAR - fantomas <uh...@fantomas.sk>.
> On 4/4/07, Manuela.Vorazzo@ssb.it <Ma...@ssb.it> wrote:
> >Is there a way (a command!) to display apache threads while it is running.
> >I'd like to know how many threads are only for SSL connections?
> >I've no MaxThreads directive in my httpd.conf and neither in my ssl.conf.
> >So I think the default is 2048 but....this means 1024 threads for
> >connections on port 80 and 1024 threads for connection on port 443.
> >
> >I'm a problem in these days with apache I've some pages with a lot of
> >images.
> >When my system is busy very for a lot of workload we have notice that the
> >number of seconds for serving an images in https is very high and the
> >server
> >become very slow while we have no the same problem in http.
> >
> >I'm thinking about a misconfiguration in my ssl.conf. I've crypto hardware
> >accelerator.................
On 04.04.07 09:48, Joshua Slive wrote:
> Not being an SSL expert, my first guess would be insufficient random
> entropy.
which means using /dev/urandom for reaqding of entropy, or installing kernel
modules for HW entropy generators (if you have any on the board) could help
much.
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Re: [users@httpd] apache threads
Posted by Joshua Slive <jo...@slive.ca>.
On 4/4/07, Manuela.Vorazzo@ssb.it <Ma...@ssb.it> wrote:
>
> Is there a way (a command!) to display apache threads while it is running.
> I'd like to know how many threads are only for SSL connections?
> I've no MaxThreads directive in my httpd.conf and neither in my ssl.conf.
> So I think the default is 2048 but....this means 1024 threads for
> connections on port 80 and 1024 threads for connection on port 443.
>
> I'm a problem in these days with apache I've some pages with a lot of
> images.
> When my system is busy very for a lot of workload we have notice that the
> number of seconds for serving an images in https is very high and the server
> become very slow while we have no the same problem in http.
>
> I'm thinking about a misconfiguration in my ssl.conf. I've crypto hardware
> accelerator.................
Not being an SSL expert, my first guess would be insufficient random entropy.
To answer your direct question, you can view all current threads using
the server-status handler provided by mod_status.
Joshua.
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[users@httpd] apache threads
Posted by Ma...@ssb.it.
Is there a way (a command!) to display apache threads while it is running.
I'd like to know how many threads are only for SSL connections?
I've no MaxThreads directive in my httpd.conf and neither in my ssl.conf.
So I think the default is 2048 but....this means 1024 threads for
connections on port 80 and 1024 threads for connection on port 443.
I'm a problem in these days with apache I've some pages with a lot of
images.
When my system is busy very for a lot of workload we have notice that the
number of seconds for serving an images in https is very high and the
server become very slow while we have no the same problem in http.
I'm thinking about a misconfiguration in my ssl.conf. I've crypto hardware
accelerator.................
Please let me know
Thanks in advance
manuciao
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