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| James Smith 2004-09-15, 10:43 am |
| Not sure if this a php problem or an apache problem. The error is an
apache error.
my web site www.digitalsnapper.net works fine, unless your on a local
network or useing the same ISP on broadband. Unless you run a proxy,
then it works fine.
It seems for these people only half of a page of photos loads and then
it the rest fail. click another link and your locked out. you get the
403 message (access denied). Wait a minute and your back in business.
untill it happens again.
The server can server a page of small picture (thumbnails created by a
program and then uploaded. But in php I'm useing:
header("Content-type: image/jpeg");
readfile ($dir."/thumbs/".$filename);
to display the pictures.
I'm wondering if this could be a memory thing (the script reads into the
memory then ouputs it). Maybe to many pictures getting loaded into
memory to fast. is there a way to increase the amount of memory used by
the server?
I have watched the CPU and the memory usage durring the loading of a
page and it's minimal.
Any ideas? This has been buggin me for ages.
James.
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| Davide Bianchi 2004-09-15, 10:43 am |
| On 2004-09-15, James Smith <jncsmith@optusnet.com.au> wrote:
> network or useing the same ISP on broadband. Unless you run a proxy,
> then it works fine.
So they have a badly broken proxy.
> I'm wondering if this could be a memory thin
If it was, EVERYBODY should have the same problem.
Davide
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If two men agree on everything, you may be sure that one of them is
doing the thinking.
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| James Smith 2004-09-15, 10:43 am |
| Davide Bianchi wrote:
>On 2004-09-15, James Smith <jncsmith@optusnet.com.au> wrote:
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>If it was, EVERYBODY should have the same problem.
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Ok... not sure what you meant by badly broken proxy.
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| Davide Bianchi 2004-09-15, 10:43 am |
| On 2004-09-15, James Smith <jncsmith@optusnet.com.au> wrote:
> Ok... not sure what you meant by badly broken proxy.
A proxy that is not configured correctly in a very uggly way.
Davide
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| James Smith 2004-09-15, 10:43 am |
| Davide Bianchi wrote:
>On 2004-09-15, James Smith <jncsmith@optusnet.com.au> wrote:
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>A proxy that is not configured correctly in a very uggly way.
>Davide
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The Proxy works fine. and fast. Nothing Special, just squid.
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| Newsgroup Poster 2004-09-15, 10:43 am |
| could it be mod_bandwidth ?
"James Smith" <jncsmith@optusnet.com.au> wrote in message =
news:41482928$0$1926$afc38c87@news.optusnet.com.au...
> Not sure if this a php problem or an apache problem. The error is an=20
> apache error.
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> my web site www.digitalsnapper.net works fine, unless your on a local=20
> network or useing the same ISP on broadband. Unless you run a proxy,=20
> then it works fine.
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> It seems for these people only half of a page of photos loads and then =
> it the rest fail. click another link and your locked out. you get the=20
> 403 message (access denied). Wait a minute and your back in business.=20
> untill it happens again.
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> The server can server a page of small picture (thumbnails created by a =
> program and then uploaded. But in php I'm useing:
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> header("Content-type: image/jpeg");
> readfile ($dir."/thumbs/".$filename);
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> to display the pictures.
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> I'm wondering if this could be a memory thing (the script reads into =
the=20
> memory then ouputs it). Maybe to many pictures getting loaded into=20
> memory to fast. is there a way to increase the amount of memory used =
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> the server?
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> I have watched the CPU and the memory usage durring the loading of a=20
> page and it's minimal.
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> Any ideas? This has been buggin me for ages.
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> James.
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| James Smith 2004-09-15, 10:43 am |
| Newsgroup Poster wrote:
>could it be mod_bandwidth ?
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>"James Smith" <jncsmith@optusnet.com.au> wrote in message news:41482928$0$1926$afc38c87@news.optusnet.com.au...
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No, I just checked, I don't have it. Thanks anyway.
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| Newsgroup Poster 2004-09-23, 9:07 am |
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most likely due to it being a frameset to:
http://smitro.no-ip.com:8080/pl/
> I just got an:
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> www.digitalsnapper.net could not be found. Please check the name =
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> You might want to check with your DNS provider ..
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> Regards
> Harrie
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| Harrie 2004-09-23, 9:07 am |
| Newsgroup Poster said the following on 20/09/2004 10:50:
> most likely due to it being a frameset to:
> http://smitro.no-ip.com:8080/pl/
I don't see what that has to do with a DNS issue.
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Regards
Harrie
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| Newsgroup Poster 2004-09-23, 9:07 am |
| well I can get to http://www.digitalsnapper.net =3D 64.235.229.115
anyway it would appear the NG poster has it now working=20
"Harrie" <dinges_danges_donges@hotmail.com> wrote in message =
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> Newsgroup Poster said the following on 20/09/2004 10:50:
>=20
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> I don't see what that has to do with a DNS issue.
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> Regards
> Harrie
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| Harrie 2004-09-23, 9:07 am |
| Newsgroup Poster said the following on 20/09/2004 14:29:
> well I can get to http://www.digitalsnapper.net = 64.235.229.115
If you look at my response before the one you quoted, I could too. If
you look at the OP's 1st post, it's a "now it works, now it doesn't"
situation.
> anyway it would appear the NG poster has it now working
I hope so, but the only clue to that conclusion is that he hasn't posted
recently, but I do have my doubts that's it's working.
There .. it worked a few times, and now it doesn't:
Sep 20 18:07:28 panther named[22198]: ns_forw:
query(www.digitalsnapper.net) All possible A RR's lame
And it's not only my DNS (this log is from mine), my ISP's DNS and a
domain/web hosting solution which I'm kind of affiliated with also fails
on that name.
And while this is failing, I can still look at (and resolve):
http://smitro.no-ip.com:8080/pl/
Anyway, this really looks like a DNS issue and this is not the group to
discuse that.
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Regards
Harrie
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| Harrie 2004-09-28, 8:49 am |
| Newsgroup Poster said the following on 21/09/2004 17:12:
> try this thread ;) = Reasons for Access Denied
Ok, I hadn't noticed that it was the same OP. Still, I don't see what
mod_dosevasive has to do with DNS (since that's about port 53 and Apache
(and it's modules) have no control about that). It's possible that he
has more than one problem though.
Anyway, I'll bugger off in this thread and am going to watch the other
and see where it leads him.
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Regards
Harrie
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