Unfortunately I have some difficulties to understand, what you want to
tell me:
Ok Rainer that solves that one, I do have a built in Apache Solaris 10
What solves what?
dist this is:
bash-3.00# /usr/apache2/bin/httpd -l
Compiled in modules:
core.c
prefork.c
http_core.c
mod_so.c
bash-3.00# /usr/apache2/bin/httpd -v
Server version: Apache/2.0.63
Server built: Feb 5 2008 11:13:45
bash-3.00#
Please recommend! almost forgot thanks helluvalot.
Not sure, what you mean by recommend? I was suggesting 2.2.x, you have a
2.0.x. That's not exactly the same :) Quite possible, that it's more
important for you to use a Solaris bundled httpd instead of a self build
one. If that is a wise decision depends on the importance Apache httpd
has for you. If it is really important, I would not necessarily rely on
the OS delivering company to provide needed updates in time.
Would this config suffice mate!!!
I don't get this, it's a question with exclamation marks, hmmmmm
ps I really wanted to get this sorted for a mate in work, we have a
clustered setup not clustering between Tomcat nodes on a 1.3.39 setup,
there are also session sharing issues with deployed apps, the idea was
to lab the problem and try to find a resolve.
Aha, so then it makes sense to use the same versions, you also have in
production.
I would need to check the SSL status exactly but this is running/serving
SSL requests on a Sparc SunBlaze server. Would the binary dist of mod_jk
(current) work with this environment ? this being a great deal saner
than this one I am using
Which binary dist? The one from the ASF download page? Yes, that one
will need an EAPI httpd, i.e. one build with ssl support.
Will this be saner? Not sure. Our binary dist is build with gcc and the
httpd we are talking about might be build with Sun Studio (not sure, if
we are talking about yet another httpd).
Regards,
Rainer
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