[Mod_log_sql] problem with mod_log_sql + frontpage
Brad Schuetz
brad at omnis.com
Wed Aug 25 19:14:08 EST 2004
> Could you attach the file with one of these bad requests in it? And also
> a list of all of the loaded modules in apache (LoadModule lines with out
> a # in front of them), as well as your OS. (be specific if linux, ie..
> Redhat 9).
This is running Gentoo Linux. Kernel is 2.6.7 (Gentoo Version
2.6.7-hardened-r7)
I forgot to mention that I'm running it with LogSQLMassVirtualHosting
enabled. Here is the mod_log_sql config section from apache.conf:
http://www.omnis.com/~brad/mod_log_sql/mod_log_sql.conf
Modules:
http://www.omnis.com/~brad/mod_log_sql/apache_modules.txt
SQL File:
http://www.omnis.com/~brad/mod_log_sql/preserve.txt
> From what you pasted it looks like something is being overwritten in
> memory. What release of Front Page server extensions, and URL of the
> download for the FrontPage server extension you are using.
Frontpage version is 2002 SR1.2
URL: http://www.rtr.com/fpsupport/fp2002sr1_download.htm
Or: http://www.omnis.com/~brad/mod_log_sql/fp50.linux.tar.gz
> This may be a problem with the front page server extensions, and I may
> not be able to fix it.. But I will look into the issue and figure out if
> it is my module.
>
One suggestion, even if this isn't a problem with your module, and I
wouldn't doubt that it's some apache+frontpage voodoo, would be to test
the validity of the table name before attempting to create it or insert
data into it. I wouldn't mind that data just being dropped since it's
useless to me.
Thanks for looking into it.
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Brad Schuetz - brad at omnis.com
Systems Administrator
Omnis Network, LLC
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