Aw: Re: [users@httpd] Bizarre problem with Apache HTTPD, a number of Tomcats, mod_proxy_balancer and mod_jk - any ideas where to look for the root cause welcome [EXT]

2020-03-18 Thread Jürgen Göres
Hi,   users are using Chrome and Firefox, no pattern here. What I didn't mention: this is all on AWS, and traffic goes through an ALB, where HTTP/2 was enabled. The ALB translates the requests tio HTTP 1.1 to talk to Apache. But that is the same on similar environments of other customers,

Re: [users@httpd] Bizarre problem with Apache HTTPD, a number of Tomcats, mod_proxy_balancer and mod_jk - any ideas where to look for the root cause welcome [EXT]

2020-03-18 Thread Dr James Smith
Do you see anything different between the users that work and the users that don't.. Do they use a different browser (useragent) or HTTP protocol? On 18/03/2020 12:40, "Jürgen Göres" wrote: Hi all, we are currently observing a really bizarre problem on a customer system. Our software runs a

[users@httpd] Bizarre problem with Apache HTTPD, a number of Tomcats, mod_proxy_balancer and mod_jk - any ideas where to look for the root cause welcome

2020-03-18 Thread Jürgen Göres
Hi all, we are currently observing a really bizarre problem on a customer system. Our software runs a number of microservices on individual Tomcats, which we front with an Apache HTTPD (2.4.x) reverse proxy using mod_jk to route the requests by context. There is one exception, though: one of

AW: [users@httpd] Segmentation faults on graceful reload of Apache httpd with APR 1.7.0 and mod_auth_openidc

2020-03-18 Thread simon.studer
Hi Eric, Just to let you know, it appears that the developer managed to solve the issue with your suggestion: https://github.com/zmartzone/mod_auth_openidc/issues/458#issuecomment-599203268. Thanks again! Simon -Ursprüngliche Nachricht- Von: Studer Simon, I253 extern Gesendet:

[users@httpd] Re: apache, git, smart http, pushing over https gives error 22

2020-03-18 Thread David Mehler
Hello, Adding to this it seems as if I have a bug in the configuration of apache. For some reason I can clone with: https://git.domain.com/repoName.git which shouldn't happen. In order to write back to the repo I have to use the url: https://git.domain.name/git/repoName.git where in my