Re: HTTP doesn't work after upgrading from 2.0.55 to 2.2.15

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Hi,

These are the modules in my Apache

root@~# /usr/local/apache/bin/httpd -l | more
Compiled in modules:
  core.c
  mod_authn_file.c
  mod_authn_default.c
  mod_authz_host.c
  mod_authz_groupfile.c
  mod_authz_user.c
  mod_authz_default.c
  mod_auth_basic.c
  mod_include.c
  mod_filter.c
  mod_log_config.c
  mod_env.c
  mod_expires.c
  mod_headers.c
  mod_setenvif.c
  mod_proxy.c
  mod_proxy_connect.c
  mod_proxy_ftp.c
  mod_proxy_http.c
  mod_ssl.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_imagemap.c
  mod_actions.c
  mod_userdir.c
  mod_alias.c
  mod_so.c

Thanks

Best regards,
honercek

On Fri, May 28, 2010 at 12:26 PM, William A. Rowe Jr. <wrowe@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
On 5/26/2010 8:24 AM, Chen Chien-Yu wrote:
>
> It seems that some packets are queued in the Apache, ..?!
> I describe the process as below,
> 1. Client send http request to the server, http://myhost/web.cgi, the
> cgi is implemented in GNU CGI which has been dead since 2002.

If the CGI closes the stream (EOF) then everything should still work out
alright.  How do you handle the CGI within httpd?  mod_cgi, mod_cgid, or
with mod_fcgid?  Or with some other module?



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