This is exatly what I have here... still I only get the www.to work... agree I don't fully understand how Apache and Tomcat work together... If I would, I would never have asked theese questions :) At the moment I don't have the <Alias>www.mydomain.com</Alias> in my Host entry tomcat.mydomain.com and then I get the Tomcat admin page. I have your vhost settings more or less exatly only my domain is different. ServerName mydomain.com ServerAlias *.mydomain.com DocumentRoot is the same in the vhost as in my server.xml tomcat.mydomain.com I'm not ProxyPass to localhost but to tomcat.mydomain.com:8009
Not sure how to bug track this to see where it goes wrong. I see in the Apache errorlog for this vhost I see that AJP aquired connection for tomcat.mydomain.com:8009. A few steps later it gets a declining message on the :8009/asf-logo-wide.gif and then right away serving the same gif. I need to find some documentation on this... /Mats/ On Mon, Feb 8, 2010 at 10:32 AM, Nitai @ Razuna <[email protected]> wrote: > See, this is exactly the point where I tell (and told) you, that you > did not properly understand Tomcat and the working of this system. > > AGAIN, we have exactly the same. We have customers which sign up, > accounts which will expire and so on. We NEVER have to do anything > with Apache/Tomcat. > > Apache: *.mydomain.com > Tomcat: myservice.mydomain.com > > Tomcat does not even care about your domain at all, since Apache is > forward all request to Tomcat on a STATIC domain. But with the > "PreserveHost" Param you are letting Tomcat know (in the HEADERS) of > the complete domain name. You can then filter it out with the cgi > code. > > Thus ANY subdomain of mats.mydomain.com or nitai.mydomain.com gets > picked up in Tomcat (because Apache is forwarding it under the static > domain) and with the CF code you get either "mats" or "nitai" and then > can look up the dedicated records with those subdomains. > > Done, point, ok?, just do it :-) > > Kind Regards, > Nitai > > On Mon, Feb 8, 2010 at 10:21 AM, Mats Stromberg <[email protected]> > wrote: > > Well, it is a problem with an Alias in the Host container when I have > > dynamic Aliases... > > Not 5000 yet but between 1500 - 2000 and they change every day when > someonce > > account runs out or a new client signs up. Manually having to > administrate > > this I could just as well Deploy the system on a Windows Vista machine :) > I > > would have as much downtime due to frequently reboots :) > > > > Regards, > > Mats > > On Mon, Feb 8, 2010 at 10:15 AM, Nitai @ Razuna <[email protected]> > wrote: > >> > >> Mats, > >> > >> There is nothing wrong with a Alias in the host container. It might be > >> a cosmetic bother for you, but apart from that when it works, then all > >> is fine :-) > >> > >> Kind Regards, > >> Nitai > >> > >> On Mon, Feb 8, 2010 at 10:11 AM, Mats Stromberg <[email protected] > > > >> wrote: > >> > Hi Nitai, > >> > I know this isn't an OpenBD issue as such... > >> > I also know that Tomcat don't handle the wildcard. As you've seen from > >> > my > >> > sample server.xml and the vhost I have a static domain in Tomcat and > do > >> > the > >> > Wildcard handling up in Apache. I do have the ProxyPreserverOhst On... > >> > The > >> > code in my page do pickup the subdomain... just that for some reason > my > >> > wildcard domain ends up in a 403 Error so there I can't see it. > >> > It did pick it up when I had the <Alias></Alias> in so the code as > such > >> > is > >> > OK. > >> > Starting to wonder if I have a Problem with this CentOS 5.2 Apache and > >> > the > >> > Proxy somehow. > >> > Trust me I'm very thankfull for all your Help and that goes for > >> > everyone on > >> > this list! > >> > I will start over with a clean vhost and server.xml once again and see > >> > if I > >> > can track this down. > >> > > >> > On Mon, Feb 8, 2010 at 9:53 AM, Nitai @ Razuna <[email protected]> > wrote: > >> >> > >> >> Mats, > >> >> > >> >> I told you now many times already, that you can't do wildcard within > >> >> Tomcat. You set a fix domain in Tomcat and Apache is doing the > >> >> wildcard for you. > >> >> > >> >> I sent you my code, which as a fact runs for years on my server and > we > >> >> have over 5000 subdomains. So this is a proven code and system that > >> >> works. > >> >> > >> >> You never replied, if the CF code (which is also posted in this > >> >> thread) filters out your subdomain. Also, I told you to add the > >> >> ReserveProxy setting. This param has to be set so Tomcat will see the > >> >> subdomain. You did not reply either. > >> >> > >> >> We all did what we can, to help you. Since this is not even OpenBD > >> >> related, I think it is best to either see with a Tomcat group or buy > a > >> >> book on understanding how Tomcat and Apache works. > >> >> > >> >> Kind Regards, > >> >> Nitai > >> >> > >> >> On Mon, Feb 8, 2010 at 8:49 AM, Mats Stromberg < > [email protected]> > >> >> wrote: > >> >> > It only works if I add an Alias also in the Host entry of the > >> >> > server.xml > >> >> > but > >> >> > this I can't do since I don't have control over all these dynamic > >> >> > subdomains. > >> >> > I'm totally clueless at this point... > >> >> > >> >> > >> >> > >> >> -- > >> >> See for yourself how easy it is to manage files today. 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