On 06/07/2011 10:59 PM, Rob Morin wrote:
Hello all was not sure how to word my subject line...
I posted a few weeks back on how could I increase performance of
apache... I received quite a few replies and they all helped a bit...
We even added an additional server to our server cluster to to
Hello all was not sure how to word my subject line.
I posted a few weeks back on how could I increase performance of apache. I
received quite a few replies and they all helped a bit.
We even added an additional server to our server cluster to total 7 web
servers now, all load balanced by HAPro
On 06/07/2011 10:21 PM, Tommy Peterson wrote:
If I have the following Location directive and in the headers the Auth
Type shows up accordingly it says [AUTH_TYPE] => shibboleth
AuthType shibboleth
ShibRequireSession On
ShibUseHeaders On
Require shibboleth
What triggers the "AU
If I have the following Location directive and in the headers the Auth Type
shows up accordingly it says [AUTH_TYPE] => shibboleth
AuthType shibboleth
ShibRequireSession On
ShibUseHeaders On
Require shibboleth
What triggers the "AUTH_TYPE" header variable to show up?
I have another di
Thanks Mark.
Our goal is to build a proxy server to host it outside the DMZ and redirect
https traffic to our internal application web server. So we need to understand
what are all the tasks that needs to be done.
- What operating system or OS distribution are you running? What version?
Apache
2011/6/6 孙俊 :
> About file compression and transmission
>
> I know that the text file you can use the apache module gzip compressed
> transmission.
>
> The file is stored in text format prior to transmission is, every time there
> is file access,
> apache the file in memory after compression by gzi
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