On 04-Aug-99 at 12:56, Holdich, Kristian ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
> > > why don't you build a 1.3.6 apache with mod_ssl and 
> > mod_proxy / mod_rewrite,
> > > run it on port 80 and proxy the connection to the old 
> > version of apache?
> > > This works nicely for us.

It's a good idea, thank you!
I guess we'll implement this setup too.

> > how's the speed with this setup? i found apache 1.2.6 with oracle
> > modules to be 
> > _at least_ twice as fast as oracle's webserver that comes with oas
> > 4.0.7.
> > 
> > cheers/
> > 
> > svinto
> 
> The speed seems fine, both servers are on the same machine - it probably
> adds some latency to the connection but not much, we have an Intranet
> receiving 50k hits a day and noone complains :) We implemented it for
> different reasons, the unix admins wouldn't let us have root access to
> start the daemon on port 80, so we built a simple proxy and dont have to
> bother them every 5 minutes as our daemons run on port 8080
> 
> Kristian
> 
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