c. You might find a clue like "MaxClients reached"
Question
Are you able to log into all your tomcats(through port 8080) independent
of apache and get served requests? Can you log onto apache and get a
statically served page?
Cheers
AFrieze
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etc. Any advice/opinions on this topic would be appreciated. I tend to
be extremely paranoid when it comes to a web server and security and its
tough to not let the issue consume all your time.
Thanks
AFrieze
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years time
and expect to replace it then, and the amount of traffic in 3 years time
will not be significantly higer then stick with that. Otherwise bump
your ram and have a look a getting a quick disk system.
Regards
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. Any opinions? Load is probably about 20 - 30 people on
clicking continually.
Thanks
AFrieze
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AFrieze wrote:
Hi everyone
I am using Apache to serve static content and to act as a Load
Balancer to some Tomcat Nodes. I am interested in encrypting the data
flowing between apache and tomcat. Apache is using mod_jk to connect
tomcat on some port, say, 8009. I would like to use SSH port
encrypt this data. I ran netstat in an attempt to find what port
apache/mod_jk uses to connect to tomcat. It appears there is quite a
range. Is there any way to deal with this? Anyone else come up with a
solution to this?
Thanks
AFrieze
Thanks! I am new to the whole security issue, and, although I have
researched it quite a bit it is nice to have some confirmation when it
comes to something like credit cards.
AFrieze
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id this if possible. The server
has also passed a HackerGuardian Scan.
Any advice on my setup would be appreciated, or any notes on other
possible vulnerabilities.
Thank you
AFrieze
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