Re: [users@httpd] Problem in configuring two httpd services on one machine with two IPs

2011-03-04 Thread J. Greenlees
Nishit Shivnani wrote: Hello Team, I need some help from the Apache experts. I have a machine with Red Hat Linux OS and Apache HTTP Server 2.2.3. This machine has another IP installed on it. Now I need to have httpd service listening on port 80 and 443 for both the IPs of the server. For

Re: [users@httpd] Apache module suitable for SSL passthrough

2011-03-04 Thread yasser arafat
Thank you Sandy and Tom, It worked. My question should have been to know the transfer of client certificate rather than making SSL pass through.\ Thanks, Yasser On Thu, Mar 3, 2011 at 2:13 PM, Voellinger, Sandy sandy.voellin...@neustar.biz wrote: Yasser - As Tom mentioned in his

[users@httpd] Default Algorithm for mod_proxy_balancer

2011-03-04 Thread Tushar Chavan
Hi Experts, Just a query. Which is the default algorithm mod_proxy_balancer uses? I have just defined below configuration. lbmethod is specified. Which one will be used? Proxy balancer://mycluster BalancerMember http://192.168.1.50:80 BalancerMember http://192.168.1.51:80 /Proxy ProxyPass

Re: [users@httpd] Problem in configuring two httpd services on one machine with two IPs

2011-03-04 Thread Nishit Shivnani
Hi Jaqui, Thanks for the revert. But we would need to have two instances of httpd, since this server,with 2 IPs, is going to mimic two of our production servers. Can we setup another httpd without running the install? Thinking on similar lines, I copied the /etc/httpd folder as /etc/httpd1. Also

[users@httpd] Problem in configuring multiple SSL ports

2011-03-04 Thread yasser arafat
My application has a home page(port 80) and a landing page (after login on port 443). Clicking on login in the home page initiates a CLIENT_CERT authentication. I have configured Apache 2.2 with mod_jk1.2.31 and mod_ssl for the above requirement and everything works fine. Now I need to do away

[users@httpd] Fails to load xdebug - why?

2011-03-04 Thread Steven Ross
I'm trying to install the debugger extension Xdebug http://xdebug.org/ for PHP on the preinstalled Apache 2.0 running on my local Mac. I tried the built-in PHP installation and also the Entropy PHP package http://www.entropy.ch/software/macosx/php/ I got the extension from the Xebug site and