Hello,
No, it's not a hosted web site.
It is not being run from home on a cable/dsl connection.
I do not know if it's a hosted physical/virtual server, I'll say yes
for the purposes of this discussion.
This problem started last month, prior to that everything was working
fine. The files are not i
I was able to get things to work with 1 remaining issue.
First, installed mod_proxy_ajp. Then, I modified the server.xml file to include:
Then, I commented out all the previous mod_jk configuration settings in the Pre
Main Include in httpd.conf file, and inserted the following:
ProxyPassMatch
On Saturday 02 November 2019 at 22:13:17, David Mehler wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I'm throwing this out there hoping someone can help me. I've got a
> friend who has some zip files he periodically puts on his server
Is this a "hosted website", where your friend has very little control over the
Apache
Hello,
I'm throwing this out there hoping someone can help me. I've got a
friend who has some zip files he periodically puts on his server to
download, monthly. Last month and this month some users including
myself had issues downloading them. For me the problem came at
approximately 64% of the fi
I had a CentOS 7.7 with Tomcat 8.5.9 and mod_jk working fine, but after
updating to the latest Cpanel, which required installing EasyApache 4, mod_jk
no longer works (appears it is not compatible with EasyApache 4).
I believe my next best option (correct me if wrong) is installing
mod_proxy_ajp