Notices tagged with apache
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@musicman You’re right. And if I’m an enterprise user of something older, it might make me want to pull the records to see whether #Cassandra has been at the root of a lot of issues. OTOH, also as an enterprise user, if $COMPANY has already committed to using #Apache Cassandra, this might be “it is getting better, so now’s the time to go all in” time.
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Is there a way in the Fallback directive in #Apache #HTTPD to make things apply to all sub-directories?
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@musicman RE: their rival #ApacheSSL, all #DDG found was a Sourceforge project for the Win32 version. Even that hasn’t seen an updated release in a decade ( last code change was 2015 ).
I do see that ApacheSSL ( like #mod_ssl ) releases a version for each #Apache version. https://sourceforge.net/projects/apachessl/files/
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@musicman I don’t know, but I could guess that #Apache #mod_ssl probably has versions because they pull in #OpenSSL, which has versioned security releases. Whenever these openssl versions become incompatible, things that hook into it, such as mod_ssl, need to release a new version that is compatible with the new one. (I guess its rival #ApacheSSL must be completely dead now.…
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@musicman I don't think there was a #TomEE in 2004. I hadn't even heard of #Glassfish yet. I used regular #Tomcat (with #Apache and #IIS) at school, and even looked into a #Java based web host ... but the work schedule and commuting (and then traveling and #hotel_INET) just made it not doable.
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@clacke@libranet.de I mostly knew this already, but it is more a comment about how often I see it with #Nginx (almost never with #IIS or #Apache).
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@musicman Oh, wow! I remember learning to install #Apache and #PHP from source 20+ years ago. Can't remember whether we actually compiled #MySQL or just extracted a precompiled tarball. On pre-RHEL #Red_Hat Linux and #FreeBSD.
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Was fun, but upgrading could be tricky.
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@Nobody [LinuxWalt (@lnxw48a1)] > Or would they perhaps fork the last truly free version, and together with others in similar straits, take over maintenance and development, cutting off the MongoDB corporate entity? Or visit #Apache's various #NoSQL projects and try out potential replacements?The answer came less than 3 months after the license change[…
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@Nobody [LinuxWalt (@lnxw48a1)] > Or would they perhaps fork the last truly free version, and together with others in similar straits, take over maintenance and development, cutting off the MongoDB corporate entity? Or visit #Apache's various #NoSQL projects and try out potential replacements?The answer came less than 3 months after the license change[…
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About a year ago, #MongoDB ( $_NASDAQ['MDB'] ) withdrew its #SSPL license from the OSI process to have it recognized & approved as "Open Source". http://status.hackerposse.com/url/20390 [opensourceforu com] I tried to read the SSPL text ( http://status.hackerposse.com/url/20391 ) myself. I was looking for the #Four_Freedoms ( which are fundamental to all #FOSS licenses ). I th…
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It's pretty demoralizing to never get any responses from anyone but @lnxw48a1, but I am nothing if not persistent. I realize I could interact more and gain more followers and I could post more. Maybe I'll give Mastodon a shot a see if I get more interaction there. I don't think I've joined an instance but maybe I have. Anyway... My team is looking! Requirements (I mean, that's …
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It's pretty demoralizing to never get any responses from anyone but @lnxw48a1, but I am nothing if not persistent. I realize I could interact more and gain more followers and I could post more. Maybe I'll give Mastodon a shot a see if I get more interaction there. I don't think I've joined an instance but maybe I have. Anyway... My team is looking! Requirements (I mean, that's …
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#Louisville, #CO or #Minneapolis, #MN Requirements: Minimum of five years of software development and design or systems administration or level 3-4 technical support experience. Technical knowledge, skills and expertise in complex infrastructure, web-based software and enterprise software Understanding of software best practices; SDLC, SCM and Agile development principles. Exc…
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#Louisville, #CO or #Minneapolis, #MN Requirements: Minimum of five years of software development and design or systems administration or level 3-4 technical support experience. Technical knowledge, skills and expertise in complex infrastructure, web-based software and enterprise software Understanding of software best practices; SDLC, SCM and Agile development principles. Exc…
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@musicman #Apache in general has something called “feathercast”. https://nu.federati.net/url/257151 #podcast
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@musicman That’s awfully specific. There might be podcasts focused on webservers ( #Apache #httpd, #Lighttpd, #Nginx, #Cherokee, #OpenBSD httpd, etc ) and plugins / extensions ... maybe with some coverage of Web APIs and such. Or there might be some that cover everything the Apache org produces.
I’m not confident that you will find any #podcasts that cover only the intersection.
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http://status.hackerposse.com/url/19635 My new team (and my old team too, actually), is looking: Interact with end users on technical problems. Tier 1, 2 and 3 support for #CentOS and related #opensource products. Drive resolution of those problems, which include: Open source software issues. Questions around open source software usage. Questions around use and best practices. …
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http://status.hackerposse.com/url/19635 My new team (and my old team too, actually), is looking: Interact with end users on technical problems. Tier 1, 2 and 3 support for #CentOS and related #opensource products. Drive resolution of those problems, which include: Open source software issues. Questions around open source software usage. Questions around use and best practices. …
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@musicman For anyone not knowing what #Kafka is, https://kafka.apache.org/ ... started by #LinkedIn, donated to the #Apache Software Foundation ... written in #Java and #Scala
Data stream pub-sub / processing / storage
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Well that explains why my processes were dying. #Exim vulnerability let a cryptocurrency miner in. Would never have noticed if the script wasn't over-zealous in identifying process that may be a threat. Start killing #MySQL and #Apache and people will notice. Going through my system deleting the garbage now. Feel like I can hear HAL singing "Daisy, Daisy…" https://www.trendmicro.com/vinfo/us/threat-encyclopedia/malware/trojan.sh.mixbash.a