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2007 Oct 17
9
proxy errors with apache2.2.3 + mongrels
I''ve posted this to rails-deployment as well.
I have to administer a medium size rails app (1''5 million requests
each day), recently I''ve switched from lighttpd + fcgi to apache +
mongrel. In the following lines I am going to describe the platform:
All machines are running Debian Etch, with 4 gb ram and dual core
intel32 processors. Web server runs debian''s
2007 Oct 18
0
Mongrel-users Digest, Vol 21, Issue 16
According to the mongrel_cluster.yml file you provided, you''re starting only
14 mongrels, but in your proxy balancer config you have 30 mongrels listed
on ports 21000 - 21029. In this scenario, if apache tries to proxy to any
ports higher than 21014 then you''ll get a proxy error as a mongrel doesn''t
exist on that port.
Or am I missing something?
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2007 Sep 04
3
Microsoft RTAudio
...h.
3. Good heavens people can we please stop throwing around words like
communist and socialism.
4. Government funded research has done a lot for the US and other
countries. Going all the way back to the NACA cowling and airfoils
that where vital in the development of airliners and the fighters and
bombers that won World War II to the weather satellites and NOAA
today. I have no problem with Australia using the public research that
my tax dollars in the US produces so it only seems fair that I get to
use Speex :)
As too how good Speex is? Well Microsoft used it in XBox live for years.
So can we real...
2007 Sep 04
0
Microsoft RTAudio
...eople can we please stop throwing around words like
>communist and socialism.
>4. Government funded research has done a lot for the US and other
>countries. Going all the way back to the NACA cowling and airfoils
>that where vital in the development of airliners and the fighters and
>bombers that won World War II to the weather satellites and NOAA
>today. I have no problem with Australia using the public research that
>my tax dollars in the US produces so it only seems fair that I get to
>use Speex :)
>
>As too how good Speex is? Well Microsoft used it in XBox live for y...
2018 Mar 08
5
Squid and HTTPS interception on CentOS 7 ?
Le 08/03/2018 ? 11:30, hw a ?crit :
> The government says you must use squidguard to filter something?
The law in France (Code P?nal, article 227-24) states that a public
network is not allowed to broadcast messages containing violence,
pornography or any content contrary to basic human dignity, which is
theoretically punishable with three years of prison or a 75.000 ? fee.
So any network
2007 Aug 31
2
Microsoft RTAudio
Hello Ivo:
One more from me and I suppose a retort by you
and that's it ... no flame war please. Let's see
if we can keep this discussion objective.
I've had enough life experience to have seen and
heard the mistakes you've made many times. Point by point:
* This is a tech list that I joined a number
of years ago because of a serious intent to use
the Speex product in my
1998 May 12
25
Checking remote servers
I''d like to hear some suggestions about securely administering a
system remotely. Here''s the application: a project is going to
scatter some server machines around the US. The server machines will
be running Linux, with the only network servers being a custom
application.
Ignoring the separate question of physical security, how can I
remotely check the system''s
2003 Mar 28
2
why user nobody
Hello,
today i deleted the user "nobody" (entry
"nobody:x:99:99:Nobody:/:/sbin/nologin" in /etc/passwd) on my samba-server.
As result, no user could log in to domain anymore.
Does anybody know, what the user "nobody" plays for a role in samba?
Gerd M?ller,
St. Petersburg
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