Hi,
Johann Burkard escribió:
Hello,
Johann Burkard wrote:
thanks, that sounded like a good idea. I was trying out setting
strip_host_tail to both 1 and 0, but Tux still became unresponsive
instantly when I set virtual hosting to 1.
I upgraded to 2.6.14r2 and I still have this problem. I do
# echo 1 > virtual_server
and Tux stops answering requests.
To repeat my question: Is someone using Tux with virtual hosts? What are the
settings used? What version?
I have seen this sort of behavior when tux tries to chroot to a location
that does not exist.
Setting default_vhost to something that exists (inside the configured
DOCROOT) solves that issue.
Regards,
--
Angel Marin
http://anmar.eu.org/
_______________________________________________
tux-list@xxxxxxxxxx
https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/tux-list