Hey all;
I have an odd need and I have not seen a solution on the archives. I am
not sure if anyone has run into this before.
I have a server that, due to requirements, runs 2 instances of apache.
One runs on port 80, the other is https on 443. I can monitor
apache-status on port 80 fine but when I hit 443 I do not get any
results. This is no doubt because the apache.inc.php is built for port
80 and only speaks plain http. Is there a module in existence that can
make the server-status request to port 443 and parse the response?
The module is fairly simple and I could probably hack together an https
version but would rather not duplicate effort if such a beast exists
already.
Thanks,
Brad
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