Greetings, I am running Apache 1.3.27 and Tomcat 3.3.1 under Red Hat Linux.
Apache is on one server, and Tomcat is on a different server. I have configured apache to send all requests for .jsp files to the Tomcat server. Here is the workers.properties file from the apache server: worker.baluxas01.port=8009 worker.baluxas01.host=10.179.16.53 worker.baluxas01.type=ajp13 worker.baluxas01.lbfactor=1 In httpd.conf on the apache server, I have: JkMount /*.jsp baluxas01 Whenever I access any jsp file, I receive an Apache "Internal Error" message via the web browser. There are no other details listed, no Java or other errors. There is also nothing in the Apache error log, the mod_jk error log, or the Tomcat error log. No console messages appear on the server running Tomcat. If I install Tomcat on the same server as Apache, and reconfigure the workers.properties file so that : worker.baluxas01.host=10.179.16.53 is set to worker.baluxas01.host=localhost then everything works correctly and the jsp pages appear like they are supposed to. It is when I try to connect to a Tomcat container running on another machine that I run into problems. I have searched the Internet and the mail list archives without much success. Most people are running Apache and Tomcat on the same physical server. Is the setup I described supported ? Am I missing something in my configuration ? Any help would be appreciated. Thanks very much, Chris Hanrahan **Disclaimer** This Memo and any attachments, may be confidential and legally privileged. If you are not the intended recipient and have received this in error, kindly destroy this message and notify the sender. Thank you for your assistance. -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: <mailto:tomcat-user-unsubscribe@;jakarta.apache.org> For additional commands, e-mail: <mailto:tomcat-user-help@;jakarta.apache.org>