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  1. axi0m

    Perl Source Code Sent to Client Browser

    ServerRoot "C:/OptSoftware/Apache2" PidFile logs/httpd.pid Timeout 300 KeepAlive On MaxKeepAliveRequests 100 KeepAliveTimeout 15 <IfModule mpm_winnt.c> ThreadsPerChild 250 MaxRequestsPerChild 0 </IfModule> Listen 80 Listen 1337 LoadModule access_module modules/mod_access.so LoadModule...
  2. axi0m

    Perl Source Code Sent to Client Browser

    Hi, Apache2 + Mod_Perl 2.0 is treating perl files as text files and sending the perl source code straight to the clients browser. Anyone know what I could be missing in my Apache2 conf?
  3. axi0m

    Perl Source Sent to Client Browser?

    It's actually just set as an Alias /monthly_qa "E:\web_sites\monthly_qa" It is not set as a ScriptAlias. Should it be?
  4. axi0m

    Perl Source Sent to Client Browser?

    Hi, Apache2 + Mod_Perl 2.0 is treating perl files as text files and sending the perl source code straight to the clients browser. Anyone know what I could be missing in my Apache2 conf?
  5. axi0m

    Viewing what connections are doing?

    Ok looking at the access.log worked. I was able to see what files he was getting... i just setup a .htaccess on that directory and -HUP httpd. Thanks much
  6. axi0m

    Viewing what connections are doing?

    He's had a solid 16KB/s going for like 3 hours though. I don't have any websites on my web server that take more then 5 minutes to surf the whole site. He's gotta be accessing a larger file somehow. I have lots of directories with large files in them but none in the web directories... that is...
  7. axi0m

    Viewing what connections are doing?

    How can I view what a certain apache connection is doing? When I use netstat -a I see like 10 connections comming from 1 IP address and it's using like 16KB/s worth of bandwidth. I'm assuming this user is downloading some files through my webserver but I have no way of finding out what files...

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