On 4/9/2020 3:45 PM, jonmcalexan...@wellsfargo.com.INVALID wrote:
> Potentially off-topic, sorta, questions.
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> 1.     How do we get the latest versions of mod-jk.so tomcat connector 1.2.46 
> or 1.2.48? I see the binaries and such for IIS, but not .so versions.
> 
> 2.     How, on windows, do we tell what version of mod-jk.so is currently in 
> use on Apache HTTP?
> 
> Asking here as it has to do with connecting to Tomcat. :)
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Normally you have to build those yourself.

Some Linux distributions offer mod_jk in various repositories.

For Windows, you can download them from the Apache Lounge (1.2.46 last I
checked).

For Apache HTTPD, you can tell what's installed by looking at
server-info - ie., http://127.0.0.1/server-info/. This of course depends
on whether it's enabled. It's not by default. It also depends on what
the restrictions are. My Windows 10 machine is set to only allow
127(.0.0.1) in the Require directive.

. . . just my two cents
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