H Anam,
I'm with Tom on this one. The additional processing required in order
to forward the request most likely far outweighs the lightweight
benefit of using a lightweight server. I would recommend doing this the
other way round if you would like to do this, so lightttpd receives the
Hi,
Perhaps look at haproxy instead of apache. Run it on two or more
machines with multiple IPs and have then distribute the load to your
Tomcat worker nodes.
Kind Regards,
Jaco
On 06/02/12 11:09, Harsimranjit singh Kler wrote:
Hi
How i can make apache httpd High Available(HA)?.If i want
?
On Mon, Feb 6, 2012 at 2:43 PM, Jaco Kroon j...@uls.co.za
mailto:j...@uls.co.za wrote:
Hi,
Perhaps look at haproxy instead of apache. Run it on two or
more machines with multiple IPs and have then distribute the load
to your Tomcat worker nodes.
Kind Regards,
Jaco
On 11/01/12 21:35, Jeroen Geilman wrote:
In /var/log/httpd/error_log I see hink like this
sh: del comand no found
sh: xx Permission denied
I need help !
1. Stop apache.
2. investigate which leaky, creaky or lousy PHP script allowed this
exploit.
3. remove the bad script.
4. Remount
Hi,
On 12/01/12 00:14, Jeroen Geilman wrote:
On 01/11/2012 10:10 PM, Jaco Kroon wrote:
On 11/01/12 22:37, Luisa Ester Navarro wrote:
J.
Thanks Jeron:
any idea how to start researching which is the leaky
on those.
Kind Regards,
Jaco
On 06/01/12 04:55, DW wrote:
How do you apply these patches on a Windows system?
Thanks.
Jaco Kroon wrote:
Hi All,
I've recently started using mod_dav_acl[1] and mod_caldav[2] for
calendaring purposes. These modules works very well, however,
mod_dav_acl currently
Hi All,
I've recently started using mod_dav_acl[1] and mod_caldav[2] for
calendaring purposes. These modules works very well, however,
mod_dav_acl currently requires a patch to be applied to the apache core
code in order to expose some hooks from the DAV subsystem, as per the
README from