When I try to use curl (or wget, lynx, etc) to connect from a server on our local network to our website, which is on a local server behind a CoyotePoint load balancer, curl fails. Ping does not have this problem.
When I curl directly to any of the servers behind that load balancer (from and to the same local network), I also have no problem.
I've webserver, it works fine when there is no load into it. when I've load onto it and try to restart httpd server gets reboot itself or sometimes it automatically get reboot
It is Xen HVM with OS CentOS 6.2. I'm unable to trace the fault, even I've not found anything in /var/log/message or dmesg.
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As Apache is most widely used WebServer , so in this document we will learn how to make secure communication between Web server and Client using SSL Certificates.
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I have an Ubuntu webserver which once used a local database, but we migrated it and now the database is stored remotely on a separate server accessed from many different places.
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I am using tomcat application server (with 2 instances), apache webserver, load balancer.
ssl offloading is done at load balancer end i am not carrying it on webserver or application server
I have an url https://xyz.abc.net/.................................
which is functioned to open two windows one with a welcome page and other with a begin page of our apllication
I am getting a window welco
I have a security advisor that is telling me that we can't use wildcard SSL certs for security reasons. To be clear I much prefer using single certs or multi-domain certs (SAN).
Hi,
I just installed Fedora 18, 32-bit, as a virtual machine, and then installed nginx webserver with MySQL and PHP.
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OK, you now have varnish installed on your server and you started to catch the pages on it, so your webserver is now missing the hits to your pages.
Well, that is great for your webserver load, but not too good for your statistics analysis, because /var/log/apache/access_log will miss the hit.
In case you don’t know yet about Varnish, here is something about it from Wikipedia:
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I am about to open my first webserver to the internet and have a couple of questions/concerns.
My router has a DMZ is it best to use that or just forward the ports I need to my server?
Also I know there are applications that will test your webserver and report any vulnerabilities. Which of these is the best one to use?
thanks in advance.