On Mon, 10 Oct 2005 09:01:04 -0700 (PDT) tomcat-user@jakarta.apache.org wrote:
I'm very new to tomcat and apache. I've set up apache
to forward to tomcat using mod_jk. It works fine on
the localhost, but if I try to connect through to
tomcat from any other host I get 404 file not found,
--- Lyndon Tiu [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Mon, 10 Oct 2005 09:01:04 -0700 (PDT)
tomcat-user@jakarta.apache.org wrote:
I'm very new to tomcat and apache. I've set up
apache
to forward to tomcat using mod_jk. It works fine
on
the localhost, but if I try to connect through to
tomcat
Thanks for the tip Lyndon. It took a few tries, but I finally got it right, I
think!
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Hi,
I've been following this thread for a bit and can offer some of my
painfully gained insights. I have Apache, tomcat 5.0.28, mod_jk and
SSL.
This is not a real fix, just my workarounds.
It drove me nuts forever until I figured out that Apache webserver does
not successful apply rewrite
Well, maybe I've just make a mistake somewhere. I looked at my
jsp-examples/ url work with ssl and without in mod_jk. Where should I
look to see why this one works but my app doesn't?
Stanczak Group wrote:
I know this has been asked, but the all the emails and on-line docs
don't seem to make
Stanczak Group wrote:
Well, maybe I've just make a mistake somewhere. I looked at my
jsp-examples/ url work with ssl and without in mod_jk. Where should I
look to see why this one works but my app doesn't?
Stanczak Group wrote:
I know this has been asked, but the all the emails and on-line
I'm not familiar with mod_jk, but in Tomcat when using SSL I can put in
a security constraint and it will redirect to a secure connection, so
that's why I'm making it sound like a redirect. But the real issue is
when I access the url for example http://www.myapp.com/thisapp it works,
but when
Stanczak Group wrote:
I'm not familiar with mod_jk, but in Tomcat when using SSL I can put in
a security constraint and it will redirect to a secure connection, so
that's why I'm making it sound like a redirect.
Hmm.
You are still unclear.
Seems to me that you are saying that you can access
Mladen Turk wrote:
Stanczak Group wrote:
I'm not familiar with mod_jk, but in Tomcat when using SSL I can put
in a security constraint and it will redirect to a secure connection,
so that's why I'm making it sound like a redirect.
Hmm.
You are still unclear.
Seems to me that you are
test time
Stanczak Group wrote:
Mladen Turk wrote:
Stanczak Group wrote:
I'm not familiar with mod_jk, but in Tomcat when using SSL I can put
in a security constraint and it will redirect to a secure
connection, so that's why I'm making it sound like a redirect.
Hmm.
You are still
Mladen Turk wrote:
Stanczak Group wrote:
I'm not familiar with mod_jk, but in Tomcat when using SSL I can put
in a security constraint and it will redirect to a secure connection,
so that's why I'm making it sound like a redirect.
Hmm.
You are still unclear.
Seems to me that you are
It was something simple. I didn't have to mod_jk directive setup on the
virtual host with ssl.
Stanczak Group wrote:
Mladen Turk wrote:
Stanczak Group wrote:
I'm not familiar with mod_jk, but in Tomcat when using SSL I can put
in a security constraint and it will redirect to a secure
I have Tomcat 5.5.9 and Apache 2.0.54 running on Windows 2000,
connecting them with mod_jk (not jk2).
The only thing I want to do now is have Apache run Tomcat in-process
like I did with jk2, is this possible?
And if it is, what files do I need to update and configure?
Thanks.
On Tue, Apr 13, 2004 at 01:05:20PM -0400, James Kessler wrote:
Hello,
I'm having trouble loading index.jsp from the root directory.
If i browse to www.foo.com/test/ everything works. If I browse to
www.foo.com (which points to the same directory) it shows the jsp tags.
I'm running apache
: Randall Svancara [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Subject: RE: Apache+Tomcat + MOD_JK on different machine
Date: Wed, 24 Mar 2004 15:26:09 -0700
From what I can see, it should work. So you can browse
http://someserver:8080
No problem.
Good luck.
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Hi Randall,
I WOULD LIKE TO THANK YOU. My
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Subject: RE: Apache+Tomcat + MOD_JK on different machine
Date: Tue, 23 Mar 2004 09:21:36 -0700
Your workers.properties should be on your webserver where apache is located.
I typically place the workers.properties in the same
So, did you ever get this working then??
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Thanks
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So, did you ever get this working then??
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Subject: RE: Apache+Tomcat + MOD_JK on different machine
NO...I am still strugllingwonder why.
Please check the logs 3 files
ERROR_LOG
[Tue Mar 23 15:50:39 2004] [notice
I would leave your httpd.conf file the same as you have it shown below. I would also
confirm in you logs that everything is working ok. However, Apache should not even
startup if the included configuration file, mod_jk.conf is not present.
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httpd.conf (on Web
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I would leave your httpd.conf file the same as you have it shown below. I
would also confirm in you logs that everything is working ok
On Tuesday, March 23, 2004, at 09:55 AM, Hari Om wrote:
My MOD_JK.CONF file is AUTOGENERATED on my AppServer. I start my App
Server FIRST which AUTOGENERATES mod_jk.conf file. So, how can I
reference this file on my HTTPD.CONF (Include conf/mod_jk.conf) -
which is indeed located on a different
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Thanks Randall for your reply... appreciate that!
My MOD_JK.CONF file is AUTOGENERATED on my AppServer. I start my App Server
FIRST which
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Your workers.properties should be on your webserver where apache is
located. I typically place the workers.properties
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Hi Randall,
the reply u sent was blankwondering if u replied my last query? THANKS a
LOT
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To: Hari Om [EMAIL
Oh, one other thing, make sure your workers.properties file, your ajp13.port is
pointing to port 8009.
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Sorry about the blank reply. Ok, I tried to mock up your configuration as
best I could
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Sorry about the blank reply. Ok, I tried to mock
from ajp13 #2
[jk_ajp_common.c (1382)]: Into jk_endpoint_t::done, recycling connection
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Subject: RE: Apache+Tomcat + MOD_JK on different machine
Date: Tue, 23 Mar
On Wed, 2003-12-24 at 10:05, Hari Om wrote:
Hello,
I am using Apache 2.0.47 and Tomcat 4.1.27 on SuSE 8.0 box on same machine.
I am trying to make use of MOD_JK.SO (jk connector)which I build it from
source.
I have 2 different Users to the system httpd and jakarta with respective
At 23:04 12.10.2003 -0700, you wrote:
Which changes has to be made in the Tomcat 5 server.xml to use the new
Connector-Version 1.2.5? By default, Tomcat 5 is configured for JK2, or
not?
No changes are required in server.xml for any Tomcat versions 3.3.x-5.0.x.
Just like with Tomcat 4.1.x, the
At 18:34 12.10.2003 +0200, you wrote:
Which changes has to be made in the Tomcat 5 server.xml to use the new
Connector-Version 1.2.5? By default, Tomcat 5 is configured for JK2, or not?
[...]
In Tomcat 5 server.xml it's only the following JK Connector:
!-- Define a Coyote/JK2 AJP 1.3
At 17:04 +0200 2003/10/12, Thorsten Westmeier wrote:
Hi,
if I interpret the Version-Number correctly, then it is a follower
of the old JK Connector and not of the new JK2.
I can confirm that.
Can I use my old uriworkermap.properties and workers.properties?
I have just managed to build jk1.2.5
, 2003 6:34 PM
Subject: Re: Apache Tomcat mod_jk 1.2.5 WSC configuration for Tomcat 5
At 17:04 +0200 2003/10/12, Thorsten Westmeier wrote:
Hi,
if I interpret the Version-Number correctly, then it is a follower
of the old JK Connector and not of the new JK2.
I can confirm that.
Can I use
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Hi,
if I interpret the Version-Number correctly, then it is a follower of the
old JK Connector and not of the new JK2.
Yes.
Can I use my old uriworkermap.properties and workers.properties?
Yes. No changes have
Following are my config files (my new application is called geode):
httpd.conf :
-
ServerRoot C:/Apache/Apache2
PidFile logs/httpd.pid
Timeout 300
KeepAlive On
MaxKeepAliveRequests 100
KeepAliveTimeout 15
IfModule mpm_winnt.c
ThreadsPerChild 250
MaxRequestsPerChild 0
/IfModule
Listen
OK, but where's mod_jk.conf? That's the critical file!
John
v.siguier wrote:
Following are my config files (my new application is called geode):
httpd.conf :
-
ServerRoot C:/Apache/Apache2
PidFile logs/httpd.pid
Timeout 300
KeepAlive On
MaxKeepAliveRequests 100
KeepAliveTimeout 15
The generated jakarta-tomcat-4-1-24\conf\auto\mod_jk.conf :
## Auto generated on Thu Jul 31 15:51:00 CEST 2003##
IfModule !mod_jk.c
LoadModule jk_module c:/apache/Apache2/modules/mod_jk-2.0.43.dll
/IfModule
JkWorkersFile C:/jakarta-tomcat-4-1-24/conf/jk/workers.properties
Forgive me, but I've lost track of what this thread is about.
What is not happening that you want to see happen, given the
configuration files you've posted? What is your question again?
John
v.siguier wrote:
The generated jakarta-tomcat-4-1-24\conf\auto\mod_jk.conf :
## Auto
No problem, my question is :
I have configured Apache and Tomcat with mod_jk in order to connect them together but
now all ressources of my application must be located under Tomcat directory to be
founded.
As I want to put all static ressources directly under Apache, somebody can tell me
what I
DocumentRoot C:/jakarta-tomcat-4-1-24/webapps/geode
You will need to copy the mod_jk.conf file to some other location and
modify it manually. Change your Include line in httpd.conf to reflect
the new location. I like to put mine in the Apache conf directory.
I'm not sure what you mean
I would like to put .html files under htdocs/geode, .js under htdocs/geode/javascript
and all images under htdocs/geode/images.
If the user want to access to a html file (http://host:port/geode/*.html), I want it
to be served by Apache.
If the user want to access to a servlet
Which server (Apache or Tomcat) actually serves the file has nothing to
do with file location.
Which server (Apache or Tomcat) actually serves the file is completely
driven by the JkMount directives. JkMount is inclusive...that is,
unless you define a JkMount for a particular URI, the file will
I am agree with you, only one location for all my application resources is better but
my customer want to separate static resources from dynamic resources.
You tell me that only JkMount directives indicate which serv files, or in my
mod_jk.conf there is only :
JkMount /geode/jsp/j_security_check
argh...
Because you don't have a DocumentRoot.
Please, please just try one thing for me:
- copy mod_jk.conf to APACHE_HOME/conf
- edit mod_jk.conf...in the correct VirtualHost block, add a line that says:
DocumentRoot PATH_TO_YOUR_WEBAPP_HERE
- change httpd.conf, change the Include line for
Dear John,
All I do to configure Apache with Tomcat thanks to mod_jk is from your document at
http://www.johnturner.com/howto (NT platform)... is there a mail address where I can
forward you all config files (httpd.conf, server.xml...) ?
Regards
or 3) dispensing with the mod_jk.conf
Hi -
I try to avoid free individual support. If you post your questions and
your config specifics to the list, someone will help you, and then at
least it will be in the archives for everyone else instead of just your
InBox and mine.
John
v.siguier wrote:
Dear John,
All I do to configure
Where have you put your JSPs and/or servlets?
If for example you've put them in tomcat-install/webapps/myfiles, then
in your mod_jk conf file you need to put a directive like this:
Alias /tcfiles tomcat-install/webapps/myfiles
JkMount /tcfiles/servlet/* ajp13-wrk1
JkMount /tcfiles/*.jsp
You'll need DocumentRoot, too.
John
Zach Gatu wrote:
Where have you put your JSPs and/or servlets?
If for example you've put them in tomcat-install/webapps/myfiles, then
in your mod_jk conf file you need to put a directive like this:
Alias /tcfiles tomcat-install/webapps/myfiles
JkMount
Thanks for your help but I don't understand where I have to put these new lines...
I have made changes in server.xml and I have created workers.properties (under Tomcat)
in order to generate automatically mod_jk.conf.
In Apache config file, I have made no changes for my new webapp... do I have to
We didn't know you were using the mod_jk.conf method.
How about posting your dir structure, with a description of where you
want your files to be, and then post the relevant VirtualHost block
(sanitized if necessary) from mod_jk.conf? Then we can see what it is
you have already so we don't go
or 3) dispensing with the mod_jk.conf method and modifying httpd.conf
manually to work in your environment.
John
John Turner wrote:
We didn't know you were using the mod_jk.conf method.
How about posting your dir structure, with a description of where you
want your files to be, and then post
Did you restart Tomcat to generate a new mod_jk.conf file? If so, did you
also restart Apache so that it picks up the new changes? If so, can you
post the new mod_jk.conf file that shows the new configuration?
Have you tried it without using the Alias command in server.xml?
John
On Sat, 21
I tried both of your URLs and they seem to be working
now! I'm trying to do the exact same thing...but am
having problems. I've got it all working with
localhost but can't get it working with my domain name
(e.g. http://localhost/examples vs
http://www.mydomain.com/examples). Can you give me
We'll need more information, like what are your JkMount statements, what
are the contents of your workers.properties file, and what does mod_jk.log
say when you make the request on port 80.
You might want to increase JkLogLevel in Apache's httpd.conf to get more
info in mod_jk.log.
John
On
Thank you very much for your help. The instructions were easy enough to
follow, with a few exceptions. I downloaded the mod_jk-1.3-eapi.so because
as per the site, that was the module to use if I am running Apache 1.3 with
mod_ssl. After doing all the steps I tried to restart Apache and got the
, December 12, 2002 10:38 AM
To: 'Tomcat Users List'
Subject: RE: Apache-Tomcat mod_jk
Thank you very much for your help. The instructions were easy enough to
follow, with a few exceptions. I downloaded the mod_jk-1.3-eapi.so because
as per the site, that was the module to use if I am running Apache
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Thank you very much for your help. The instructions were
easy enough to
follow, with a few exceptions. I downloaded the
mod_jk-1.3-eapi.so because
as per
Message-
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Sent: Thursday, December 12, 2002 10:40 AM
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By the way - not sure if I have the right path to my
apache/libexec, but
other modules were in my /usr/lib/apache/ directory so
Message-
From: Turner, John [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, December 12, 2002 10:52 AM
To: 'Tomcat Users List'
Subject: RE: Apache-Tomcat mod_jk
Do you have a workers.properties file? Creating one is explained in my
HOWTO...JK needs one to understand how to get to Tomcat.
Do you
: Thursday, December 12, 2002 11:41 AM
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Subject: RE: Apache-Tomcat mod_jk
I do have a workers.properties file. I checked that, my
server.xml, and my
httpd.conf and all server names are the same.
I thought the mod_jk.conf file took care of the LoadModule
directive
-
From: Denise Mangano [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
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Thank you very much for your help. The instructions were easy enough
to follow, with a few exceptions. I downloaded the
mod_jk-1.3
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Do you have a workers.properties file? Creating one is explained in my
HOWTO...JK needs one to understand how to get to Tomcat.
Do you have the JkMount statements in httpd.conf
Mangano
Help Desk Analyst
Complus Data Innovations, Inc.
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From: Ben Ricker [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, December 12, 2002 11:44 AM
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You seem to be confused here. I believe you said you were accessing
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Subject: RE: Apache-Tomcat mod_jk
The mod_jk.conf file should take care of your JkMounts as well as your
LoadModule line, too.
My bad, I just re-read your messagehttp://localhost works but
localhost:8080 does not? If :8080 isn't working, that has nothing to do
with Apache, I apologize
.
John
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From: Denise Mangano [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
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Subject: RE: Apache-Tomcat mod_jk
I think I am confused : ) I originally set up my website in
Apache, and it
is listening to port 80
: Thursday, December 12, 2002 11:44 AM
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Subject: RE: Apache-Tomcat mod_jk
You seem to be confused here. I believe you said you were accessing port
8080 when it was working. Now, unless you setup Apache to listen on port
8080, you were talking directly to Tomcat's web server
.
John
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Sent: Thursday, December 12, 2002 12:14 PM
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Subject: RE: Apache-Tomcat mod_jk
Nope, its not commented out in server.xml. I'm not too sure what I am
looking for but from what I can
mod_jk.conf has JkMount statements in it.
John
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Sent: Thursday, December 12, 2002 12:19 PM
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On Thu, 2002-12-12 at 11:07, Denise Mangano wrote:
I think I am
Users List'
Subject: RE: Apache-Tomcat mod_jk
Does your server.xml have a line that looks like this:
Connector className=org.apache.coyote.tomcat4.CoyoteConnector
port=8080 minProcessors=5 maxProcessors=75
enableLookups=true redirectPort=8443
, 2002 12:19 PM
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Subject: RE: Apache-Tomcat mod_jk
On Thu, 2002-12-12 at 11:07, Denise Mangano wrote:
I think I am confused : ) I originally set up my website in Apache,
and it is listening to port 80. I could access my website through
http://localhost. I installed
not to
even startup. Is Tomcat even running? Anything in the Tomcat logs?
John
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Sent: Thursday, December 12, 2002 12:37 PM
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John -
Yes I do have that code
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Sent: Thursday, December 12, 2002 12:41 PM
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Installing mod_jk to Apache shouldn't have done anything to Tomcat.
If I had to guess, I would
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The mod_jk.conf file should take care of your JkMounts as well as your
LoadModule line, too.
My bad, I just re-read your messagehttp://localhost works
... Will post tomorrow when I
try to set up mod_jk again.
Thanks!
Denise Mangano
Help Desk Analyst
Complus Data Innovations, Inc.
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From: Milt Epstein [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, December 12, 2002 3:17 PM
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Subject: RE: Apache-Tomcat mod_jk
Tell your boss you have the wrong title. ;)
John
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Sent: Thursday, December 12, 2002 4:42 PM
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Well I took the novice route and started all over again. I
big task.
Denise Mangano
Help Desk Analyst
Complus Data Innovations, Inc.
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From: Turner, John [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, December 12, 2002 4:42 PM
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Tell your boss you have the wrong title
Hi,
I did have a similar setup so I hope my comments below help you.
Regards,
Glenn Drew
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Near as I can tell you are missing a Listener element for ApacheConfig in
your server.xml. You need 2 Listeners, minimum. One of them at the Server
level, which it looks like you have, and one of them at the Host level
which it looks like you don't have. That's why your auto-generated
I removed the WarpConnector but still the same error occurs...
do I have to place a ajp13 connector in my Service name=Tomcat-Apache?
Gunter
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Betreff: RE: Apache/Tomcat/Mod_jk = setKeepAlive() in
Ajp13Connector.run = NoSuchMethodError
I removed the WarpConnector but still the same error occurs...
do I have to place a ajp13 connector
You'll have to fix this first:
[Thu Jul 18 16:38:33 2002] [error] [client 194.214.221.61] client denied by
server configuration: /var/mpictures/Mpictures
AND
194.214.221.61 - - [18/Jul/2002:16:38:33 +0200] GET /appli/Mpictures
HTTP/1.1 403 321 - Mozilla/5.0 (X11; U; Linux i686;
You need to do some reading.
Usually, apache runs on port 80
Usually, tomcat web server runs on port 8080
(of course, you can change it)
If you get to Tomcat via apache, you should be able to do
http://my.machine/examples
and see tomcat examples. If you do not see them, your connector (mod_jk)
Hi,
Well I guess you are not the only one having this problem. I had to turn
back to Jserv module. It works fine.
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