better use ssh tunneling on a actual working configuration Apache 2.x
and ajp (non ssl)
2006/10/19, Jean-frederic Clere <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
fredk2 wrote:
>Hi:
>
>I have a rhetorical question for the developers of mod_proxy_ajp (and
>mod_jk).
>Assuming the tomcat ajp connector was able to accep
fredk2 wrote:
Hi:
I have a rhetorical question for the developers of mod_proxy_ajp (and
mod_jk).
Assuming the tomcat ajp connector was able to accept ssl connections - if
the apache httpd server and tomcat are on separate machines and you needed
to secure the connection with ssl, would you g
performance (# of
clients and throughput) by having a mod_proxy_ajp with ssl or implementing
stunnel?
in advance thank you for your answers...
Fred
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