Apache rewrite question
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Before anyone wants to crucify me, I saw this:
"Installing Observium on RHEL/CentOS is not directly supported by the development team, so you must be competent enough to debug it yourself. We will not provide assistance on the mailing list or IRC channel with running Observium on any platform other than Debian/Ubuntu."
And I respect it. But I made everything to work perfect except one thing only and I am mad.
On a RHEL 6 server I installed observium to /home/observium with observium (user) as owner running fcgi and not mod_php running as root / nobody or apache. Normal user.
I made the cron work, permissions ok, everything ok under the normal user. The only thing I couldn't understand is the rewrite. I was getting a "No file specified" So I dig it.
I had to change it from:
RewriteRule ^(.*)$ index.php/$1/ to: RewriteRule ^(.*)$ index.php?/$1/ [L]
to make it work. And it worked.
I can see everything like: host/devices/ host/device/device=2/ host/device/device=2/tab=graphs/ host/device/device=2/tab=graphs/group=system/ (and so on..)
everything except this evil thing: When I am trying to edit a device properties to -for example- override the system location (Override sysLocation)
I am getting this url:
host/device/device=2/tab=edit/%2Fdevice%2Fdevice=2%2Ftab%3Dedit%2F/touch=yes/
Not Found
The requested URL /device/device=2/tab=edit//device/device=2/tab=edit//touch=yes/ was not found on this server.
I repeat, everything else works great. I can add devices, poller works, I can add users / dig and surf the frontend except this.
Did I missed something ?
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Thanks for ignoring me thinking that it was my fault. It made me dig it more. It wasn't my fault after all. The way I set it up it works flawlessly.
The error was due to a bug in device.inc.php.
Thanks
???? 27/12/2013 9:48 ??, ?/? Christos Panagiotakis ??????:
Before anyone wants to crucify me, I saw this:
"Installing Observium on RHEL/CentOS is not directly supported by the development team, so you must be competent enough to debug it yourself. We will not provide assistance on the mailing list or IRC channel with running Observium on any platform other than Debian/Ubuntu."
And I respect it. But I made everything to work perfect except one thing only and I am mad.
On a RHEL 6 server I installed observium to /home/observium with observium (user) as owner running fcgi and not mod_php running as root / nobody or apache. Normal user.
I made the cron work, permissions ok, everything ok under the normal user. The only thing I couldn't understand is the rewrite. I was getting a "No file specified" So I dig it.
I had to change it from:
RewriteRule ^(.*)$ index.php/$1/ to: RewriteRule ^(.*)$ index.php?/$1/ [L]
to make it work. And it worked.
I can see everything like: host/devices/ host/device/device=2/ host/device/device=2/tab=graphs/ host/device/device=2/tab=graphs/group=system/ (and so on..)
everything except this evil thing: When I am trying to edit a device properties to -for example- override the system location (Override sysLocation)
I am getting this url:
host/device/device=2/tab=edit/%2Fdevice%2Fdevice=2%2Ftab%3Dedit%2F/touch=yes/
Not Found
The requested URL /device/device=2/tab=edit//device/device=2/tab=edit//touch=yes/ was not found on this server.
I repeat, everything else works great. I can add devices, poller works, I can add users / dig and surf the frontend except this.
Did I missed something ? _______________________________________________ observium mailing list observium@observium.org http://postman.memetic.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/observium
- -- Christos Panagiotakis Systems and Networks Administrator MyIP net-Works (http://www.myip.gr) Addr: Kanari 5 St. 67100 Xanthi, Greece Tel : +30.25410-68185 +30.69837-12389
I can see why your shitty country is bankrupt if you're an average Greek.
adam.
On 2013-12-30 17:49, Christos Panagiotakis wrote:
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Thanks for ignoring me thinking that it was my fault. It made me dig it more. It wasn't my fault after all. The way I set it up it works flawlessly.
The error was due to a bug in device.inc.php.
Thanks
???? 27/12/2013 9:48 ??, ?/? Christos Panagiotakis ??????: Before anyone wants to crucify me, I saw this:
"Installing Observium on RHEL/CentOS is not directly supported by the development team, so you must be competent enough to debug it yourself. We will not provide assistance on the mailing list or IRC channel with running Observium on any platform other than Debian/Ubuntu."
And I respect it. But I made everything to work perfect except one thing only and I am mad.
On a RHEL 6 server I installed observium to /home/observium with observium (user) as owner running fcgi and not mod_php running as root / nobody or apache. Normal user.
I made the cron work, permissions ok, everything ok under the normal user. The only thing I couldn't understand is the rewrite. I was getting a "No file specified" So I dig it.
I had to change it from:
RewriteRule ^(.*)$ index.php/$1/ to: RewriteRule ^(.*)$ index.php?/$1/ [L]
to make it work. And it worked.
I can see everything like: host/devices/ host/device/device=2/ host/device/device=2/tab=graphs/ host/device/device=2/tab=graphs/group=system/ (and so on..)
everything except this evil thing: When I am trying to edit a device properties to -for example- override the system location (Override sysLocation)
I am getting this url:
host/device/device=2/tab=edit/%2Fdevice%2Fdevice=2%2Ftab%3Dedit%2F/touch=yes/
Not Found
The requested URL /device/device=2/tab=edit//device/device=2/tab=edit//touch=yes/ was not found on this server.
I repeat, everything else works great. I can add devices, poller works, I can add users / dig and surf the frontend except this.
Did I missed something ? _______________________________________________ observium mailing list observium@observium.org http://postman.memetic.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/observium
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Adam,
Charming.
Perhaps your new year’s resolution can be to try and be less of a bigot? Your lack of professionalism on this mailing list is embarrassing to the project and quite frankly, getting a little boring. Work it out.
Kind Regards,
David Hill ------------------------------------------------ * Hostcentral - Since 2002 * http://www.hostcentral.net.au * ABN: 84 034 347 523 * Tel: 1300 786 400 / 03 8648 6658 * Fax: 03 8648 6659 ------------------------------------------------
On 31 Dec 2013, at 5:13 am, Adam Armstrong adama@memetic.org wrote:
I can see why your shitty country is bankrupt if you're an average Greek.
adam.
On 2013-12-30 17:49, Christos Panagiotakis wrote:
-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 Thanks for ignoring me thinking that it was my fault. It made me dig it more. It wasn't my fault after all. The way I set it up it works flawlessly. The error was due to a bug in device.inc.php. Thanks ???? 27/12/2013 9:48 ??, ?/? Christos Panagiotakis ??????: Before anyone wants to crucify me, I saw this: "Installing Observium on RHEL/CentOS is not directly supported by the development team, so you must be competent enough to debug it yourself. We will not provide assistance on the mailing list or IRC channel with running Observium on any platform other than Debian/Ubuntu." And I respect it. But I made everything to work perfect except one thing only and I am mad. On a RHEL 6 server I installed observium to /home/observium with observium (user) as owner running fcgi and not mod_php running as root / nobody or apache. Normal user. I made the cron work, permissions ok, everything ok under the normal user. The only thing I couldn't understand is the rewrite. I was getting a "No file specified" So I dig it. I had to change it from: RewriteRule ^(.*)$ index.php/$1/ to: RewriteRule ^(.*)$ index.php?/$1/ [L] to make it work. And it worked. I can see everything like: host/devices/ host/device/device=2/ host/device/device=2/tab=graphs/ host/device/device=2/tab=graphs/group=system/ (and so on..) everything except this evil thing: When I am trying to edit a device properties to -for example- override the system location (Override sysLocation) I am getting this url: host/device/device=2/tab=edit/%2Fdevice%2Fdevice=2%2Ftab%3Dedit%2F/touch=yes/ Not Found The requested URL /device/device=2/tab=edit//device/device=2/tab=edit//touch=yes/ was not found on this server. I repeat, everything else works great. I can add devices, poller works, I can add users / dig and surf the frontend except this. Did I missed something ? _______________________________________________ observium mailing list observium@observium.org http://postman.memetic.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/observium
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I can see your manners based on your country. Nice software but dickhead programmer. With shit for brains too.
First you say I live on 90's because I use crontab -e and not your way using *ROOT*. Oh so using root in 2013 isn't 90's ? So tard you die...
Forcing people running this shit with mod_php and root/nobody/apache users.
Don't mention that you insist to use a distro that breaks itself and not EL. Even with your *supported* ubuntu distro got issues.
Anyway, go shut your manners in your ass.
I asked for help nicely and politely, mentioning that I respect your opinion for *NOT* supporting EL distros, I found a bug, mentioning where, and your answer reflects an answer of a 13 years gangbanged teen.
Go fuck yourself
Στις 30/12/2013 8:13 μμ, ο/η Adam Armstrong έγραψε:
I can see why your shitty country is bankrupt if you're an average Greek.
adam.
On 2013-12-30 17:49, Christos Panagiotakis wrote: Thanks for ignoring me thinking that it was my fault. It made me dig it more. It wasn't my fault after all. The way I set it up it works flawlessly.
The error was due to a bug in device.inc.php.
Thanks
???? 27/12/2013 9:48 ??, ?/? Christos Panagiotakis ??????: Before anyone wants to crucify me, I saw this:
"Installing Observium on RHEL/CentOS is not directly supported by the development team, so you must be competent enough to debug it yourself. We will not provide assistance on the mailing list or IRC channel with running Observium on any platform other than Debian/Ubuntu."
And I respect it. But I made everything to work perfect except one thing only and I am mad.
On a RHEL 6 server I installed observium to /home/observium with observium (user) as owner running fcgi and not mod_php running as root / nobody or apache. Normal user.
I made the cron work, permissions ok, everything ok under the normal user. The only thing I couldn't understand is the rewrite. I was getting a "No file specified" So I dig it.
I had to change it from:
RewriteRule ^(.*)$ index.php/$1/ to: RewriteRule ^(.*)$ index.php?/$1/ [L]
to make it work. And it worked.
I can see everything like: host/devices/ host/device/device=2/ host/device/device=2/tab=graphs/ host/device/device=2/tab=graphs/group=system/ (and so on..)
everything except this evil thing: When I am trying to edit a device properties to -for example- override the system location (Override sysLocation)
I am getting this url:
host/device/device=2/tab=edit/%2Fdevice%2Fdevice=2%2Ftab%3Dedit%2F/touch=yes/
Not Found
The requested URL /device/device=2/tab=edit//device/device=2/tab=edit//touch=yes/ was not found on this server.
I repeat, everything else works great. I can add devices, poller works, I can add users / dig and surf the frontend except this.
Did I missed something ? _______________________________________________ observium mailing list observium@observium.org http://postman.memetic.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/observium
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I don’t have any issues with Ubuntu........
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-----Original Message----- From: observium [mailto:observium-bounces@observium.org] On Behalf Of Christos Panagiotakis Sent: Monday, December 30, 2013 2:05 PM To: Observium Network Observation System Subject: Re: [Observium] Apache rewrite question
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I can see your manners based on your country. Nice software but dickhead programmer. With shit for brains too.
First you say I live on 90's because I use crontab -e and not your way using *ROOT*. Oh so using root in 2013 isn't 90's ? So tard you die...
Forcing people running this shit with mod_php and root/nobody/apache users.
Don't mention that you insist to use a distro that breaks itself and not EL. Even with your *supported* ubuntu distro got issues.
Anyway, go shut your manners in your ass.
I asked for help nicely and politely, mentioning that I respect your opinion for *NOT* supporting EL distros, I found a bug, mentioning where, and your answer reflects an answer of a 13 years gangbanged teen.
Go fuck yourself
Στις 30/12/2013 8:13 μμ, ο/η Adam Armstrong έγραψε:
I can see why your shitty country is bankrupt if you're an average Greek.
adam.
On 2013-12-30 17:49, Christos Panagiotakis wrote: Thanks for ignoring me thinking that it was my fault. It made me dig it more. It wasn't my fault after all. The way I set it up it works flawlessly.
The error was due to a bug in device.inc.php.
Thanks
???? 27/12/2013 9:48 ??, ?/? Christos Panagiotakis ??????: Before anyone wants to crucify me, I saw this:
"Installing Observium on RHEL/CentOS is not directly supported by the development team, so you must be competent enough to debug it yourself. We will not provide assistance on the mailing list or IRC channel with running Observium on any platform other than Debian/Ubuntu."
And I respect it. But I made everything to work perfect except one thing only and I am mad.
On a RHEL 6 server I installed observium to /home/observium with observium (user) as owner running fcgi and not mod_php running as root / nobody or apache. Normal user.
I made the cron work, permissions ok, everything ok under the normal user. The only thing I couldn't understand is the rewrite. I was getting a "No file specified" So I dig it.
I had to change it from:
RewriteRule ^(.*)$ index.php/$1/ to: RewriteRule ^(.*)$ index.php?/$1/ [L]
to make it work. And it worked.
I can see everything like: host/devices/ host/device/device=2/ host/device/device=2/tab=graphs/ host/device/device=2/tab=graphs/group=system/ (and so on..)
everything except this evil thing: When I am trying to edit a device properties to -for example- override the system location (Override sysLocation)
I am getting this url:
host/device/device=2/tab=edit/%2Fdevice%2Fdevice=2%2Ftab%3Dedit%2F/tou ch=yes/
Not Found
The requested URL /device/device=2/tab=edit//device/device=2/tab=edit//touch=yes/ was not found on this server.
I repeat, everything else works great. I can add devices, poller works, I can add users / dig and surf the frontend except this.
Did I missed something ? _______________________________________________ observium mailing list observium@observium.org http://postman.memetic.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/observium
_______________________________________________ observium mailing list observium@observium.org http://postman.memetic.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/observium
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Mr. Panagiotakis and Mr. Armstrong,
This is a public, worldwide, and archived mailing list. Restrain your vulgar use of language.
Mark Lopez
From: observium [mailto:observium-bounces@observium.org] On Behalf Of Christos Panagiotakis Sent: Monday, December 30, 2013 11:05 AM To: Observium Network Observation System Subject: Re: [Observium] Apache rewrite question
I can see your manners based on your country. Nice software but dickhead programmer. With shit for brains too.
First you say I live on 90's because I use crontab -e and not your way using *ROOT*. Oh so using root in 2013 isn't 90's ? So tard you die...
Forcing people running this shit with mod_php and root/nobody/apache users.
Don't mention that you insist to use a distro that breaks itself and not EL. Even with your *supported* ubuntu distro got issues.
Anyway, go shut your manners in your ass.
I asked for help nicely and politely, mentioning that I respect your opinion for *NOT* supporting EL distros, I found a bug, mentioning where, and your answer reflects an answer of a 13 years gangbanged teen.
Go fuck yourself
On 2013-12-30 19:04, Christos Panagiotakis wrote:
I asked for help nicely and politely, mentioning that I respect your opinion for *NOT* supporting EL distros, I found a bug, mentioning where, and your answer reflects an answer of a 13 years gangbanged teen.
So we're clear, this was the part which pissed me off the most.
He came back to the ML moaning he didn't get an immediately helpful reply *during the christmas period* claiming that he had done everything perfectly that he'd found a bug which had caused all of his problems.
He didn't seem to think anyone else wanted the bug fixed, so no, he wasn't going to tell anyone what it was, he just wanted to wave his e-penis around claiming to have found and fixed it.
This coming from someone who expected an immediate reply, but didn't feel the need to share his supposed fix with anyone else.
Yeah, we don't need people like that on the ML, we we actively discourage their use of our software.
adam.
On 30/12/2013 22:12, Adam Armstrong wrote:
On 2013-12-30 19:04, Christos Panagiotakis wrote:
I asked for help nicely and politely, mentioning that I respect your opinion for *NOT* supporting EL distros, I found a bug, mentioning where, and your answer reflects an answer of a 13 years gangbanged teen.
So we're clear, this was the part which pissed me off the most.
He came back to the ML moaning he didn't get an immediately helpful reply *during the christmas period* claiming that he had done everything perfectly that he'd found a bug which had caused all of his problems.
He didn't seem to think anyone else wanted the bug fixed, so no, he wasn't going to tell anyone what it was, he just wanted to wave his e-penis around claiming to have found and fixed it.
I doubt there is a real problem, as you're not supposed to edit .htaccess. While I'm curious what the actual issue was, I'm certainly not going to dig in.
Tom
On 2013-12-30 22:37, Tom Laermans wrote:
On 30/12/2013 22:12, Adam Armstrong wrote: On 2013-12-30 19:04, Christos Panagiotakis wrote:
I asked for help nicely and politely, mentioning that I respect your opinion for *NOT* supporting EL distros, I found a bug, mentioning where, and your answer reflects an answer of a 13 years gangbanged teen.
So we're clear, this was the part which pissed me off the most.
He came back to the ML moaning he didn't get an immediately helpful reply *during the christmas period* claiming that he had done everything perfectly that he'd found a bug which had caused all of his problems.
He didn't seem to think anyone else wanted the bug fixed, so no, he wasn't going to tell anyone what it was, he just wanted to wave his e-penis around claiming to have found and fixed it. I doubt there is a real problem, as you're not supposed to edit .htaccess. While I'm curious what the actual issue was, I'm certainly not going to dig in.
I had a brief attempt at replicating it, but the form he was complaining about works fine for me.
I suspect it /may/ have been fixed in SVN, but I'm not sure.
I have noticed that people who moan about non-SVN bugs are the more annoying. People who pay seem to be in general much more pleasant. I suspect these two things are linked.
adam.
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Adam Armstrong
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Christos Panagiotakis
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David Hill
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Josh Hopper
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Mark Lopez
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Tom Laermans