Question about Red Hat and Mod_Proxy_AJP
Question about Red Hat and Mod_Proxy_AJP
am 10.12.2009 18:27:32 von chuck.payne
Guys,
Just trying to rule out any issues we are having with Red Hat 5.2 and Apach=
e 2.2.3 ( httpd-2.2.3-31.el5_4.2). Does anyone know of any bug or issues us=
ing that version Apache and Mod_Proxy_AJP? We are having issues, but we are=
trying to see if the version of Apache we are using.
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Re: Question about Red Hat and Mod_Proxy_AJP
am 10.12.2009 18:37:05 von Peter Schober
* Chuck.Payne@TravelChannel.com [2009-12-10 18:33]:
> Just trying to rule out any issues we are having with Red Hat 5.2
> and Apache 2.2.3 ( httpd-2.2.3-31.el5_4.2). Does anyone know of any
> bug or issues using that version Apache and Mod_Proxy_AJP? We are
> having issues, but we are trying to see if the version of Apache we
> are using.
Did you check RedHat's bugzilla? What else would be a current source
of bugs in RHEL distributed & supported software?
-peter
ps: you still owe us the link on "the apache site" that says
mod_proxy_ajp is not for production, IIRC.
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RE: Question about Red Hat and Mod_Proxy_AJP
am 10.12.2009 19:08:25 von chuck.payne
http://wiki.apache.org/tomcat/FAQ/Connectors
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From: Peter Schober [peter.schober@univie.ac.at]
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Subject: Re: [users@httpd] Question about Red Hat and Mod_Proxy_AJP
* Chuck.Payne@TravelChannel.com [2009-12-10=
18:33]:
> Just trying to rule out any issues we are having with Red Hat 5.2
> and Apache 2.2.3 ( httpd-2.2.3-31.el5_4.2). Does anyone know of any
> bug or issues using that version Apache and Mod_Proxy_AJP? We are
> having issues, but we are trying to see if the version of Apache we
> are using.
Did you check RedHat's bugzilla? What else would be a current source
of bugs in RHEL distributed & supported software?
-peter
ps: you still owe us the link on "the apache site" that says
mod_proxy_ajp is not for production, IIRC.
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Re: Question about Red Hat and Mod_Proxy_AJP
am 10.12.2009 19:47:44 von Peter Schober
* [2009-11-17 17:42]:
> Because we are running productions, as stated on the Apache site in
> BOLD letters, mod_ajp is not for production use.
[ me asking about mod_ajp (or rather mod_proxy_ajp) and the exact URL
where this is stated, so we can eventually get it corrected ]
* [2009-12-10 19:09]:
> http://wiki.apache.org/tomcat/FAQ/Connectors
No, that statement is just not there (I even checked all the available
revisions of that wiki page back to r1 in 2007). So unless you can
back up that statement with an another page "on the Apache site" let's
put this myth/fud/lie to rest.
-peter
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