Did you also restart apache? It's still proxying requests for anyone to anywhere.
Levente
On Wed, 24 Oct 2012, Chris Cunnington wrote:
On 2012-10-24 4:44 PM, Levente Uzonyi wrote:
I think I found the reason why the server is so unresponsive. Apache is configured as a forward proxy too and probably bots found it out quickly. They are probably proxying requests through the server which eats up the bandwidth.
ProxyRequests should be changed to Off ASAP.
Levente
On Wed, 24 Oct 2012, Chris Cunnington wrote:
On 2012-10-24 3:36 PM, Levente Uzonyi wrote:
It seems unlikely that Jenkins uses both mod_proxy_http and mod_proxy_ajp at the same time.
Levente
OK, I wouldn't ordinarily correct you, but on this point you are incorrect. If you want me to show you the documentation, I shall.
I added proxy_ajp. I tried to restart. It complained there was no ServerName directive. I then checked this foreign-to-me apache2.conf file and there wasn't one. So I added one. This apache2.conf seems quite short to me. I also noticed that ServerRoot should be uncommented. There is now a section of that file that looks like this:
ServerRoot "/etc/apache2" ServerName www.squeak.org
I listed these changes in /root/admin-log.txt
Chris
Check.
Chris