Re: [users@httpd] webservice clustering trouble

2011-01-15 Thread Joost de Heer
On 01/16/2011 12:19 AM, Jeroen Geilman wrote: On 1/14/11 5:29 PM, Lukas Sklenar wrote: Hello, I have deployed 3 tomcat6.0.29 webapps, each of which exposes a webservice, and am using apache2.2 and mod_jk-1.2.31-httpd-2.2.3.so to cluster them - a performance exercise. 2.2.3 is quite old. 2.2

Re: [users@httpd] webservice clustering trouble

2011-01-15 Thread Jeroen Geilman
On 1/14/11 5:29 PM, Lukas Sklenar wrote: Hello, I have deployed 3 tomcat6.0.29 webapps, each of which exposes a webservice, and am using apache2.2 and mod_jk-1.2.31-httpd-2.2.3.so to cluster them - a performance exercise. 2.2.3 is quite old. Also, mod_jk is deprectaed in favour of mod_proxy_a

Re: [users@httpd] Log entries

2011-01-15 Thread Jeroen Geilman
On 1/14/11 9:31 AM, Jørn wrote: Hello, This may be a bit off-topic but... During the last months I have noticed this kind of entries in the apache log file: 84.48.198.105 - - [09/Jan/2011:12:41:24 +0100] "GET /dahls/Vin/url(res://C:/Programfiler/Google/Google%20Toolbar/Component/GoogleToolbar

Re: [users@httpd] ssl over https with ubuntu server 10.04

2011-01-15 Thread Serge Fonville
Hi Teun, I did follow a wiki to enable a secure ssl conection with my https://server/ What Wiki? But there is still a problem. Can you help me to analise the problem? > What problem? I did open my port 443 on my router. I am not a beginner and not a > high-end user. Just normal. So there is no

Re: [users@httpd] ssl over https with ubuntu server 10.04

2011-01-15 Thread Jeroen Geilman
On 1/15/11 11:02 PM, Teun wrote: Hi everybody, I did follow a wiki to enable a secure ssl conection with my https://server/ How about the actual documentation: http://httpd.apache.org/docs/current/ssl/ But there is still a problem. Can you help me to analise the problem? Not without any

[users@httpd] ssl over https with ubuntu server 10.04

2011-01-15 Thread Teun
Hi everybody, I did follow a wiki to enable a secure ssl conection with my https://server/ But there is still a problem. Can you help me to analise the problem? I did open my port 443 on my router. I am not a beginner and not a high-end user. Just normal. So there is nothing wrong what i did. B

Re: [users@httpd] FreeBSD IPv6 only jail with Apache

2011-01-15 Thread Frank Volf
Hi Joost, Thanks for your suggestions, but none of them solve the problem. Regards, Frank Op 15-1-2011 16:29, Joost de Heer schreef: > Don't know why an assertion fails, but: > >> Listen [2001:980:1312:6::1]:80 > > I recall having seen a bug with listen and IPv6 addresses in []. Can > y

Re: [users@httpd] FreeBSD IPv6 only jail with Apache

2011-01-15 Thread Joost de Heer
Don't know why an assertion fails, but: Listen [2001:980:1312:6::1]:80 I recall having seen a bug with listen and IPv6 addresses in []. Can you use 'Listen 80' to listen on all IPv6 interfaces? ServerName six.ipv6.deze.org:80 Don't use a port in ServerName Can you use a precom

Re: [users@httpd] FreeBSD IPv6 only jail with Apache

2011-01-15 Thread Eric Covener
>    [Sat Jan 15 15:27:54 2011] [crit] [Sat Jan 15 15:27:54 2011] file >    config.c, line 1982, assertion "rv == APR_SUCCESS" failed >    Abort trap (core dumped) >    /usr/local/etc/rc.d/apache22: WARNING: failed to start apache22 IIUC apache is trying to setup the skeleton vhost config for the

[users@httpd] FreeBSD IPv6 only jail with Apache

2011-01-15 Thread Frank Volf
Hi, To learn more about IPv6 I have setup an IPv6 only jail in FreeBSD 8-STABLE. The IP address assigned to the jail is part of a public IPv6 prefix that I obtained from my ISP. The jail is started with 'ip4=disable' as a startup option to the jail command. The jail works fine. I can ping(6),

Re: [users@httpd] Re: Bug in Apache 2.0 mod_proxy

2011-01-15 Thread Nick Kew
On 15 Jan 2011, at 01:31, DW wrote: > > Please file all bug reports at this link if you haven't done so for yours: Please don't. He did, and I just replied to the bug report (which I saw before this post) with a reply that would've been far better dealt with on this list. So let's repeat it h