On 19/02/16, Oliver Graute wrote:
> On 19/02/16, Aurélien Terrestris wrote:
> > Hello,
> >
> > I'm not sure we can accept only one connection at a given time.
> > I tested with the "prefork MPM", and I only achieve 1 concurrent request
> > being processed at a given time and all others requests ar
Okay good, thanks for your feedback.
A.T.
2016-02-22 11:57 GMT+01:00 Oliver Graute :
> On 19/02/16, Oliver Graute wrote:
> > On 19/02/16, Aurélien Terrestris wrote:
> > > Hello,
> > >
> > > I'm not sure we can accept only one connection at a given time.
> > > I tested with the "prefork MPM", and
At 12:28 AM 2/22/2016 -0700, ch...@adamstelecom.com wrote:
To whomever may be able to help,
I am fairly new to Apache. I have begun developing a CRM software for my
company, and chose Linux as my platform. I have been running Apache for
several months, in its basic form, while developing. I we
Quoting Stormy (storm...@stormy.ca):
> FWIW using Firefox 38.3 ESR, your login page works on port 80; forcing https
> results in: "Secure Connection Failed An error occurred during a connection
> to tracss.adamstelecom.com. SSL received a record that exceeded the maximum
> permissible length. (Err
Quick update:
Upon being onsite with my server, the HTTPS works internally using the
server's internal network IP, just get a certificate error becuase of the name
mismatch(using the internal IP instead of the domain). I've looked over this so
much, and I am still lost. Hoping that insight may
Chris,
By your somments, I am guessing that you have a proxy in front of the http
server? Or are you just doing an inbound NAT?
Robert
On Mon, 22 Feb 2016 12:30:45 -0500
ch...@adamstelecom.com wrote:
Quick update:
Upon being onsite with my server, the HTTPS works internally using the
serv