How to configure apache

Hi all!
My web server used apache.
OS:solaris
I have installed oracle client.
But i can not connected db with jdbc_oci.
How can i configure to implement web query?
Any help would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks,

I have no experience with nginx and varnish and asking configuration problems regarding these products is perhaps beyond the scope of this forum.
While configuring varnish, we are getting issues and unable to connect server from my browser if I change port 80.
You did not describe the issues, but it is possible and very common that your IP Firewall is blocking access to ports other than 80 and 22. For testing, you can simply turn it off. If you do not know how, please post your OS distribution version first, as it all depends.

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