LP-Trel Zen

Joined: 02 Dec 2002 Posts: 5721 Location: Nirvana by Boredom
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Posted: Sat Mar 15, 2008 9:46 pm Post subject: 500, 501, 401, 406, or other HTTP error messages via Apache |
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These messages may be caused by recent upgrades to the security system. During the last 4 weeks of active testing there was no indication that any scripts would be adversely effected, but it seems a few requests are causing errors.
To submit a ticket about these the following minimum information is required:
1) IP address that caused the error message to appear.
2) The exact URL that generated the request.
3) A very detailed description of the contents of the HTTP POST request. This would include anything submitted in forms on the page that you suspect might have caused the error.
Note: A ticket without this minimum information is useless because it is nearly impossible to track down the exact log entry about the error message you saw without it.
Second note: Include more information in the ticket if you feel it will be useful. The more information the easier it might be to debug. _________________ * Knowledge Base * Wiki * Forum FAQs * |
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