mod_jk for RHEL6 Rumi, April 20, 2012 If you have a RHEL6 box which ships both Apache and Tomcat6 you might want to connect the two together. You probably have looked around for mod_jk as a RHEL6 RPM or SRPM (src.rpm). You find that It isn't in EPEL, and it isn't in Red Hat Optional Server 6 RHN channel, etc. It seems that the new way forward with RHEL/Fedora world is to use mod_proxy_ajp. For example, the RH/Fedora project Spacewalk switched from mod_jk to mod_proxy_ajp. Note that mod_proxy_ajp is a core module of Apache 2.2 and newer so this should be a rather definitive/final change in recommended connector for Tomcat and Apache. Read the docs, but to get you started in configuration first you'll want to configure Tomcat's conf/server.xml file to have something like (which may already exist): <Connector port="8009" enableLookups="false" redirectPort="8443" protocol="AJP/1.3" /> And Apache with something like: <Proxy *> AddDefaultCharset Off Order deny,allow Allow from all </Proxy> ProxyPass / ajp://localhost:8009/ ProxyPassReverse / ajp://localhost:8009/ Related Configurations (Linux) ApacheCentOSJKSRedhatTomcat
Activating File Manager in Vesta CP January 31, 2020 If you’ve vesta control panel installed, you may want to activate file manager section of vesta control panel. Open the following file: nano /usr/local/vesta/conf/vesta.conf Add/apend the following line in the editor: FILEMANAGER_KEY=’ILOVEREO’ Save and exit. File manager is now activated. Related Read More
LEMP on Centos 6 December 10, 2017 In this guide, we’ll walk you through installing all of these components (except for Linux, which is already installed as your OS when you create the server). Install the Extra Packages for Enterprise Linux Repository (or EPEL for short):sudo yum install epel-release Run a yum update to sync your packages with the… Read More
Rsync upload local files without replacing remote files May 27, 2023May 27, 2023 Disclaimer: This is basically one way sync- use at your own risk and dry run before any production deployment. Suppose you have a list of files on a remote host, some of which already exist locally. What you want is to transfer only those files that are not found locally…. Read More