Re: [users@httpd] Software Load Balancers | mod_proxy_balancer and Varnish

2012-06-21 Thread Anurag Kapur
No, I am looking to pick one of mod_proxy_balancer or varnish and thus looking for pros and cons. Anurag On Thu, Jun 21, 2012 at 11:24 PM, Filipe Cifali wrote: > Ldirectord

Re: [users@httpd] Software Load Balancers | mod_proxy_balancer and Varnish

2012-06-21 Thread Filipe Cifali
You have to use mod_proxy_balancer + Varnish? HA + Ldirectord + Memcached + Apache can do everything you want there and a little more. The HA solution have several possible setups that, combined with DNS Failover can make your setup almost perfect. 2012/6/21 Anurag Kapur > Hi, > > Apologies in

[users@httpd] Software Load Balancers | mod_proxy_balancer and Varnish

2012-06-21 Thread Anurag Kapur
Hi, Apologies in advance for a fairly high level question which may not be the norm of this users group. I am trying to understand options and eventually choose a software load balancer for a project I am working on. I am specifically interested in the capabilities of two options - Apache HTTPD m

Re: [users@httpd] Setting Headers on a Redirect Scenario

2012-06-21 Thread Nick Tkach
On Thu, Jun 21, 2012 at 3:51 PM, Nick Kew wrote: > > On 21 Jun 2012, at 20:21, Nick Tkach wrote: > > [chop] > > You're overcomplicating it.  The server that serves the PDF sets its headers. > The one you're redirecting from is irrelevant. > > (and it would be better to link to the PDF than to redi

Re: [users@httpd] Setting Headers on a Redirect Scenario

2012-06-21 Thread Nick Kew
On 21 Jun 2012, at 20:21, Nick Tkach wrote: [chop] You're overcomplicating it. The server that serves the PDF sets its headers. The one you're redirecting from is irrelevant. (and it would be better to link to the PDF than to redirect). -- Nick Kew -

[users@httpd] Setting Headers on a Redirect Scenario

2012-06-21 Thread Nick Tkach
Ok, I'm pretty sure I know the answer to this, but wanted to run it by people more experienced. I have an unusual request from some business users. They want to be able to request a pdf document from one site (which we do control) when in a web page on a *different* site (which we do control) *an

Re: [users@httpd] Need detail about Win32 source of Apache 2.4.2

2012-06-21 Thread Nick Kew
On Thu, 21 Jun 2012 16:49:36 +0530 Pravesh Rai wrote: > Hi, > > As per the download site, http://httpd.apache.org/download.cgi#apache24, > there are Unix source available for the latest Apache, but there no > references about Win32 source. Can anybody please provide some reference > about this?

[users@httpd] Need detail about Win32 source of Apache 2.4.2

2012-06-21 Thread Pravesh Rai
Hi, As per the download site, http://httpd.apache.org/download.cgi#apache24, there are Unix source available for the latest Apache, but there no references about Win32 source. Can anybody please provide some reference about this? Also, in the Unix source, apr, apr-iconv, apr-util & pcre modules a

[users@httpd] Windows install with no start menu shortcut

2012-06-21 Thread Sharpe, G
Hello, Apologies if this is answered somewhere, I used markmail to have a look through the list archives and couldn't find anything. Is it possible to install Apache on Windows and have it not create a start menu shortcut? We're on a managed ICT service and I'm trying to avoid going through them.