> mod_jserv is really old, are you sure it can be compiled against apache > 2? > If you need a jk connector, use mod_jk. You can find the source rpm in > the RHWAS repository (I didn't check if CentOS has a binary version > somewhere). > > ciao > ad Hi Andrea, thanks for your reply. I know mod_jserv is ancient, but we have to support it because it's still being used on production machines. Will mod_jk connect in the same way that mod_jserv does?