Hello everyone!
I've ZLinux with Suse 9, 64 bit.
I've installed the websphere plugin component in order to pass the
requests from an apache webserver to a remote websphere.
I've added the two following lines in my httpd.conf:
LoadModule was_ap20_module
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Subject: WebSphere PlugIn and Apache version
Hello everyone!
I've ZLinux with Suse 9, 64 bit.
I've installed the websphere plugin component in order to pass the
requests from an apache webserver to a remote websphere.
I've added the two following lines in my httpd.conf
)
/lib/ld.so.1 (0x5000)
Thanks
Manuciao
Mark Perry [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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What about the change root,
does the conf statement have to be a relative path to the change root jail?
Mark
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it???
ManuciaoThanks!!
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I just tested the new module from IBM yesterday. Seems to be working. SuSe
packages a 32 or 64 bit version of Apache depending on the SuSE version.
Previously there was no module for the 64 bit flavor. IBM has an incident
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Then have you the Websphere Plugin for 64 bit Suse version
On Wednesday, 08/02/2006 at 10:07 AST, Ken Schweiker
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You could call IBM support to open an incident and reference PMR 05631,
124
and ask for the same module. I would not like to assume I can give you
the
module directly.
You're right to be cautious, Ken. You may not
You may not give IBM software to anyone else.
depending on the license: the IBM Public License allows it.
http://www.opensource.org/licenses/ibmpl.php
Mike MacIsaac [EMAIL PROTECTED] (845) 433-7061
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