Re: [users@httpd] Apache Virtual Host Config issue

2013-10-16 Thread Vincenzo D'Amore
Hi Ammar, please see my answer inline. -- Vincenzo D'Amore skype: free.dev mobile: +39 349 8513251 On 16/ott/2013, at 02:15, Ammar Hassan amr...@live.jp wrote: Hi Vincenzo, Thanks for the tip, the firewall was up, but even when I disabled that, there was still the same response. This

[users@httpd] Can a certificate error bring down a server?

2013-10-16 Thread John McIntyre
Hi, So I have an apache 2.2.15 box running on CentOS 6.4. It took me a while to get it fine-tuned the way I want, but I eventually got there. So I buy a certificate, redirect from http to https, and it seems to be working perfectly. That was about six weeks ago. This morning, I head into the

RE: [users@httpd] Apache Virtual Host Config issue

2013-10-16 Thread Chris Gordon
Hello Ammar, I happed to be setting up Name Based Virtual Hosting using 2 (A) records to the same IP when this thread started so I have been following when I have minute. Here are some things I would try, but please understand that I'm not an expert with Apache although I did get it to work

[users@httpd] Reverse proxy over SSL with mod_proxy_wstunnel

2013-10-16 Thread Trevor Stevens
I am attempting to configure httpd to proxy a SSL websocket back to a Tomcat instance. I am attempting this configuration on a Centos box with httpd 2.4.6 built from source. When attempting to connect to the websocket I keep getting websocket close event CLOSE_ABNORMAL (1006) in the browser

[users@httpd] Apache drops connections to git svn; unless Timeout = 6000 seconds

2013-10-16 Thread Greg Rundlett (freephile)
Server Version: Apache/2.4.6 (Unix) SVN/1.8.3 I thought I may be witnessing this bug https://issues.apache.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=54365 But now the problem seems to have gone away since I set Timeout ( http://httpd.apache.org/docs/2.4/mod/core.html#timeout) to what seems like an outlandish

Re: [users@httpd] Can a certificate error bring down a server?

2013-10-16 Thread Yehuda Katz
On Wed, Oct 16, 2013 at 5:17 AM, John McIntyre joh98@gmail.com wrote: This morning, I head into the office, and as usual, login to my horde instance for e-mail and calendar. At the same time, trying to get mailman running, I decide to remove the mailman instance with yum remove mailman.