Re: apache not able to access jsp files
I've found that setting a host to the tomcat webapps directory sort of works except that you don't get the ROOT folder. I can get to the examples via http://hostname.dom/examples/ however. I just don't get the Tomcat start page. Moreover, going ot http://hostname.dom/ROOT/ brings up the start page but the examples won't run because it's looking for them in webapps/ROOT/examples/. I'm still trying to get this to work myself! Alberto Torna Jr. wrote: I ran into something similar. I set the default page for Apache to the Tomcat JSP page. From: Ramkumar Manoharan Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: apache not able to access jsp files Date: Fri, 29 Jun 2001 17:03:27 -0700 Hi, OS-red hat 7.0, apache 1.3, tomcat 3.2 I currently have Apache on port 80, Tomcat port 8080 with mod_jk adapter. The servlets and jsp examples work off of localhost:8080, but they do not work off localhost:80. I have the Tomcat User Guide, the Tomcat-Apache HOWTO, and the Working with Mod-JK Manual for reference. I am using the auto generated mod_jk.auto and basically just want Apache to serve the static content and Tomcat the dynamic jsp and servlets. Unless, I'm missing something the static html pages and the .jsp pages should be off of port 80 and then the jk adapter should transfer the .jsp request to Tomcat via port 8007 using the apj12 protocol. But i get the following message: Forbidden You don't have permission to access /examples/jsp/index.html on this server. I have 755 access to the examples folder and also to the super folder webapps.Any reason why this problem? Thanks Ram _ Get your FREE download of MSN Explorer at http://explorer.msn.com Get your FREE download of MSN Explorer at http://explorer.msn.com
RE: apache not able to access jsp files
Check to make sure that you have assigned permissions to those directories in apache such as. Directory TOMCAT_HOME/webapps/examples Allow from all /Directory Regards, Theo -Original Message- From: Ramkumar Manoharan [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Friday, June 29, 2001 5:03 PM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: apache not able to access jsp files Hi, OS-red hat 7.0, apache 1.3, tomcat 3.2 I currently have Apache on port 80, Tomcat port 8080 with mod_jk adapter. The servlets and jsp examples work off of localhost:8080, but they do not work off localhost:80. I have the Tomcat User Guide, the Tomcat-Apache HOWTO, and the Working with Mod-JK Manual for reference. I am using the auto generated mod_jk.auto and basically just want Apache to serve the static content and Tomcat the dynamic jsp and servlets. Unless, I'm missing something the static html pages and the .jsp pages should be off of port 80 and then the jk adapter should transfer the .jsp request to Tomcat via port 8007 using the apj12 protocol. But i get the following message: Forbidden You don't have permission to access /examples/jsp/index.html on this server. I have 755 access to the examples folder and also to the super folder webapps.Any reason why this problem? Thanks Ram _ Get your FREE download of MSN Explorer at http://explorer.msn.com
Re: apache not able to access jsp files
http://jakarta.apache.org/tomcat/tomcat-3.3-doc/mod_jk-howto.html#s7 - Original Message - From: Ramkumar Manoharan [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Saturday, June 30, 2001 1:03 AM Subject: apache not able to access jsp files Hi, OS-red hat 7.0, apache 1.3, tomcat 3.2 I currently have Apache on port 80, Tomcat port 8080 with mod_jk adapter. The servlets and jsp examples work off of localhost:8080, but they do not work off localhost:80. I have the Tomcat User Guide, the Tomcat-Apache HOWTO, and the Working with Mod-JK Manual for reference. I am using the auto generated mod_jk.auto and basically just want Apache to serve the static content and Tomcat the dynamic jsp and servlets. Unless, I'm missing something the static html pages and the .jsp pages should be off of port 80 and then the jk adapter should transfer the .jsp request to Tomcat via port 8007 using the apj12 protocol. But i get the following message: Forbidden You don't have permission to access /examples/jsp/index.html on this server. I have 755 access to the examples folder and also to the super folder webapps.Any reason why this problem? Thanks Ram _ Get your FREE download of MSN Explorer at http://explorer.msn.com
Re: apache not able to access jsp files
I ran into something similar. I set the default page for Apache to the Tomcat JSP page. From: "Ramkumar Manoharan" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: apache not able to access jsp files Date: Fri, 29 Jun 2001 17:03:27 -0700 Hi, OS-red hat 7.0, apache 1.3, tomcat 3.2 I currently have Apache on port 80, Tomcat port 8080 with mod_jk adapter. The servlets and jsp examples work off of localhost:8080, but they do not work off localhost:80. I have the Tomcat User Guide, the Tomcat-Apache HOWTO, and the Working with Mod-JK Manual for reference. I am using the auto generated mod_jk.auto and basically just want Apache to serve the static content and Tomcat the dynamic jsp and servlets. Unless, I'm missing something the static html pages and the .jsp pages should be off of port 80 and then the jk adapter should transfer the .jsp request to Tomcat via port 8007 using the apj12 protocol. But i get the following message: Forbidden You don't have permission to access /examples/jsp/index.html on this server. I have 755 access to the examples folder and also to the super folder webapps.Any reason why this problem? Thanks Ram _ Get your FREE download of MSN Explorer at http://explorer.msn.com Get your FREE download of MSN Explorer at http://explorer.msn.com
apache not able to access jsp files
Hi, OS-red hat 7.0, apache 1.3, tomcat 3.2 I currently have Apache on port 80, Tomcat port 8080 with mod_jk adapter. The servlets and jsp examples work off of localhost:8080, but they do not work off localhost:80. I have the Tomcat User Guide, the Tomcat-Apache HOWTO, and the Working with Mod-JK Manual for reference. I am using the auto generated mod_jk.auto and basically just want Apache to serve the static content and Tomcat the dynamic jsp and servlets. Unless, I'm missing something the static html pages and the .jsp pages should be off of port 80 and then the jk adapter should transfer the .jsp request to Tomcat via port 8007 using the apj12 protocol. But i get the following message: Forbidden You don't have permission to access /examples/jsp/index.html on this server. I have 755 access to the examples folder and also to the super folder webapps.Any reason why this problem? Thanks Ram _ Get your FREE download of MSN Explorer at http://explorer.msn.com