On 05/16/2015 03:04 PM, Isaac Grover wrote: > I noticed the 403 errors earlier, but as I was drafting a message to the > list, the server came back online, likely a result of round robin DNS. > Knowing that now, I noticed one of the servers was still running Apache > v2.2.15 and v2.2.27, which reminded me that I have a few of those to be > upgraded yet.
Yeah, that's not an issue. Part of the response (that I snipped out earlier) is: Server: Apache/2.2.15 (Scientific Linux) Scientific Linux is a RHEL clone (similar to CentOS). The version of httpd that comes with RHEL6 is 2.2.15, and is current in so far as RedHat backports security and bug fixes from later versions. Since RHEL6 and SL6 are both still supported until 2020 this is not an issue. Not sure what the other server is on since it simply identifies as "Unix", likely to be some sort of BSD flavor. I wouldn't consider it to be out of date either, though, without further evidence to that end. Peter
