brutus on 8080

2004-07-06 Thread Stephen McConnell
Just a note to let you know that I have not been able to connect with 
brutus for the last couple of days.  Plain old http://brutus.apache.org 
appears to be working but the gump url does not.

http://brutus.apache.org:8080/gump/modules.html
Cheers, Steve.
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Re: brutus on 8080

2004-07-06 Thread Adam R. B. Jack
 Just a note to let you know that I have not been able to connect with
 brutus for the last couple of days.  Plain old http://brutus.apache.org
 appears to be working but the gump url does not.

 http://brutus.apache.org:8080/gump/modules.html

Steve, it finally dawned on me that I could use the gump user to
bin/shutdown  bin/startup the tomcat instance. I did so, and It seems to be
back now.

regards

Adam


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RE: brutus on 8080

2004-07-06 Thread Noel J. Bergman
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FYI, you really want to reverse that.  Brutus is a semi-dedicated server
managed by GUMP.

As for the specific ... I don't think that you want to ever use
brutus.apache.org as the domain name.  As a normative statement, not
reflecting current configuration, access should be via gump.apache.org,
which could proxy or otherwise acquire content from brutus transparently.
There has even been discussion about denying incoming connections to brutus
except via minotaur.

--- Noel


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Re: brutus on 8080

2004-07-06 Thread Stephen McConnell
Noel J. Bergman wrote:
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FYI, you really want to reverse that.  Brutus is a semi-dedicated server
managed by GUMP.
As for the specific ... I don't think that you want to ever use
brutus.apache.org as the domain name.  
You may want to let the gump team know about this. I'm just following 
the urls provided the gump reports and published on the gump web site.

Steve.
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RE: brutus on 8080

2004-07-06 Thread Noel J. Bergman
  As for the specific ... I don't think that you want to ever use
  brutus.apache.org as the domain name.

 You may want to let the gump team know about this. I'm just following
 the urls provided the gump reports and published on the gump web site.

I did when I cc'd them.  It was just a suggestion (one that has been made a
few times in the past, but before they took control over the server), but I
don't believe that brutus should be exposed to the web that way.

--- Noel


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brutus gump (8080-80)

2004-06-21 Thread Davanum Srinivas
Can we please make gump output available at
  http://brutus.apache.org/gump/ws-axis/ws-axis-test/index.html

instead of 
  http://brutus.apache.org:8080/gump/ws-axis/ws-axis-test/index.html

Thanks,
dims

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Re: brutus gump (8080-80)

2004-06-21 Thread Adam R. B. Jack

 Can we please make gump output available at
   http://brutus.apache.org/gump/ws-axis/ws-axis-test/index.html
 
 instead of 
   http://brutus.apache.org:8080/gump/ws-axis/ws-axis-test/index.html

I can but file the request, but the request is there:

http://nagoya.apache.org/jira/browse/GUMP-59

regards,

Adam

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