You may want to check out mod_proxy_ajp instead.  I've switched away
from mod_jk to mod_proxy_ajp and it works well.  It's pretty easy to
configure.

On 6/25/2010, "John Richmond IV" <[email protected]> wrote:

>Todd,
>
>Thank you for that last insight, Webmin wasn't started.  Though they
>don't tell you how to start it on their website, but /etc/init.d/webmin
>start....D'oh!
>
>Once in I took a closer look at the Tomcat logs and it turns out I had a
>special, yet illegal, character in the manager password.  After getting
>that resolved, boo-ya, I was in business.
>
>One last question to the LUG,  does anyone have experience doing the
>Apache/Tomcat connector with Apache2 and Tomcat6 running on Ubuntu
>10.04?  In the past we used Mod_JK, but for some reason it's not working
>on this server config.
>
>Thank you all for your help.
>--
>John Richmond IV
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>
>
>
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