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Topic : Apache HTTP Error


Posted By: Wally on July 7, 2013, 6:43 pm
There is an issue I'm having with Ampps. Everything is working absolutely fine but here is one issue I've come across.

If someone enters a url extension to my domain that's invalid such as mydomain/dujfbfbhebjfd.php it'll cause apache to spit out the error popup seen in the attachments as well as stop working until I restart it or wait for about 5 minutes.

Any idea how to fix it? It's really annoying.

Posted By: tidus on July 8, 2013, 7:13 am | Post: 1
Quote From : Wally July 7, 2013, 6:43 pm
There is an issue I'm having with Ampps. Everything is working absolutely fine but here is one issue I've come across.

If someone enters a url extension to my domain that's invalid such as mydomain/dujfbfbhebjfd.php it'll cause apache to spit out the error popup seen in the attachments as well as stop working until I restart it or wait for about 5 minutes.

Any idea how to fix it? It's really annoying.


Apache crashes only for unknown .php files ? or files with any extensions ?


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Posted By: Wally on July 8, 2013, 5:44 pm | Post: 2
Ohh. I just realized.

It's not crashing for pages with an extension such /thrvhhgr.png or /uyrgfetg.php however if I don't include a file extension on the URL it seems to crash. This is very odd.

I checked my error log, and the error I'm receiving is regarding the ThreadsPerChild being too low. I've tried highering it in one of the http files but the error is still occuring.

Posted By: tidus on July 8, 2013, 7:27 pm | Post: 3
Hi,

Have you made any changes to apache configuration ?


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Posted By: Wally on July 8, 2013, 10:03 pm | Post: 4
Nope. I've even set Apache to it's default settings just to make sure but the problem is still there.

Posted By: tidus on July 9, 2013, 5:39 am | Post: 5
Quote From : Wally July 8, 2013, 10:03 pm
Nope. I've even set Apache to it's default settings just to make sure but the problem is still there.


Hi,

Can you open a ticket ? http://ampps.com/support

We will look into it.


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