Sorry...an earlier post from you said: Hello Guys, Do you know if it we can
associate apache 1.3.26 -JK2- Tomcat 4.1.12. And the subject of this
thread is [Configuring] Tomcat 4.1.12 apache 1.3.26 jk2. Silly me
for assuming you are using JK2.
John
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From
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From: Turner, John [mailto:JTurner;AAS.com]
Sent: vendredi 18 octobre 2002 15:44
To: 'Tomcat Users List'
Subject: RE: [Configuring] Tomcat 4.1.12 apache 1.3.26 jk2
I don't think JK2 uses JkWorkersFile.
John
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From
Ok i don't user JK2 anymore and i use JK an it's works perfectly !
Thanks all
F.
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From: Aryeh Katz [mailto:aryeh;vasco.com]
Sent: vendredi 18 octobre 2002 17:13
To: 'Tomcat Users List'
Subject: RE: [Configuring] Tomcat 4.1.12 apache 1.3.26 jk2
I use mod_JK
octobre 2002 16:52
To: 'Tomcat Users List'
Subject: RE: [Configuring] Tomcat 4.1.12 apache 1.3.26 jk2
Sorry...an earlier post from you said: Hello Guys, Do you know if it we
can
associate apache 1.3.26 -JK2- Tomcat 4.1.12. And the subject of this
thread is [Configuring] Tomcat 4.1.12
Vallet [mailto:fvallet;infovista.com]
Sent: Friday, October 18, 2002 11:25 AM
To: 'Tomcat Users List'
Subject: RE: [Configuring] Tomcat 4.1.12 apache 1.3.26 jk2
Ok sorry !
But why there two connectors by default with tomcat 4.1.12 ?
(port 8080 and
port 8009 )
The documentation about
I have a very basic question. What are the advantages/disadvantages of
using Apache connected with Tomcat compared to just using Tomcat
Standalone? Assuming I'm just using Java and don't need any other
connector or module like PHP, Perl or C.
Are there any scalability, flexibility
). But
this is not exclusive, since the problem may in fact appear anytime.
I'd really appreciate some help about these problems...
Thanks a lot !
PS : some more info about my configuration: I use JDK 1.4 ; Apache and
Tomcat are running on two separate machines ; The Apache server runs
wery well
Search the archives. This topic comes up regularly. Basic questions
usually do. ;)
Quickly: yes, there are all sorts of advantages to using Apache with Tomcat:
- don't have to run Tomcat as root on port 80
- can use all Apache modules
- can use other dynamic technologies (PHP, etc)
- Apache
...
Thanks a lot !
PS : some more info about my configuration: I use JDK 1.4 ; Apache and
Tomcat are running on two separate machines ; The Apache server runs
wery well otherwise, and has been successfully serving several other
sites (using PHP) for a while ; Each site is separated using virtual
Thank you for your help. It worked for me. It worked with jre for me.
Thanks again.
Anup
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From: Turner, John [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Friday, September 27, 2002 2:38 PM
To: 'Tomcat Users List'
Subject: RE: how to integrate tomcat with apache
I'm not sure
No problem, glad to help.
John
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From: Anup Ray [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, October 03, 2002 8:26 AM
To: Tomcat Users List
Subject: RE: how to integrate tomcat with apache
Thank you for your help. It worked for me. It worked with jre for me
Hi, All; First of, thanks much for tomcat (I suspect you here that
often).
I have a web app that works fine in an intranet and internet setting
where tomcat is directly accessible to the browser(s).
But I need to deploy it in a configuration that is fronted by
mod_proxy on Apache. (i.e. users
Hello everyone,
Here is my problem; I am trying to make SSL requests to Tomcat
through mod_jk, but they do not appear to work. I am even able to see
properly through plain HTTP those pages I want served by Tomcat through
SSL. When I use the https://hosts/directory/page.jsp, I get the
]
Subject: SSL and mod_jk Problems on Tomcat 4.0.5 + Apache 1.3.26 (on
Linux RH 7.3)
Hello everyone,
Here is my problem; I am trying to make SSL requests to Tomcat
through mod_jk, but they do not appear to work. I am even able to see
properly through plain HTTP those pages I want served
That won't work...only one service can bind to a given port at a
time...communications between Apache and Tomcat occur on the given connector
port (8009 is the default for AJP13), SSL or not.
John
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From: Tam, Michael [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday
Hello again,
Ok, this is getting a little weird. I have been using mozilla (1.1
and 1.0) to display the pages that I am having problems with. I tried
using IE (6.X) on a different box, and the problem goes away! This is
bizarre. Is there any connection as to how a given request from a
I'm having a similar problem! I have one web page containing a
jsp:plugin for an applet. If served from Tomcat 4.0.5, loads fine in
all browsers but if served from Tomcat 4.1.12, it won't see a parameter
in Mozilla 1.0/1.1/Netscape 6.2. In IE 6, it's okay. Moreover, the
generated HTML *looks*
and mod_jk Problems on Tomcat 4.0.5 + Apache 1.3.26 (on
L inux RH 7.3)
That won't work...only one service can bind to a given port at a
time...communications between Apache and Tomcat occur on the given connector
port (8009 is the default for AJP13), SSL or not.
John
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From: micael [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Sent: Friday, September 27, 2002 7:01 AM
Subject: RE: how to integrate tomcat with apache
Tried to help, but discovered neither url worked.
At 12:53 AM 9/27/2002 -0500, you wrote:
On Thu, 26 Sep
: Tomcat 4.0.2, Apache 1.3.24, mod_jk, OpenBSDP 3.1 -
eratic behaviour
Thanks for your response.
here is my mod_jk.conf file.
looks to me like the log directives are ok:
## Auto generated on Mon Sep 23 13:17:20 EST 2002##
IfModule !mod_jk.c
LoadModule jk_module libexec/mod_jk.so
://jakarta.apache.org/tomcat/tomcat-4.0-doc/config/ajp.html)
Everything else goes fine, catalina.out reveals that tomcat-apache has
started, and I can actually get apache to talk to tomcat, but no log
file is generated.
[ ... ]
I believe the mod_jk log file is controlled by directives that go
/
/Host
/Engine
/Service
!-- Define an Apache-Connector Service --
Service name=Tomcat-Apache
Connector className=org.apache.catalina.connector.warp.WarpConnector
port=8008 minProcessors=5 maxProcessors=75
enableLookups=true appBase=webapps
acceptCount=10
Thanks for your suggestions: more info. are given below:
1. Java version:
./java -version
java version 1.3.0
Java(TM) 2 Runtime Environment, Standard Edition (build 1.3.0)
Java HotSpot(TM) Client VM (build 1.3.0, mixed mode)
2. Tomcat version: jakarta-tomcat-4.0.4
3. Apache ssl version:
Apache
the flow looks like this:
Apache - Mod_jk Connector - Tomcat
Search the list archives for setting up a connector, the topic comes up
several times a day.
John
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From: Anup Ray [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Friday, September 27, 2002 2:34 PM
To: Tomcat Users List
I am a newbie in tomcat. I installed tomcat in Solaris and configured it at
port 8090. Now I want to integrate it with apache ssl web server working
with port 443 in the same server and get a spellcheck application working.
Now with tomcat spellcheck is working as you see here:
I did not get any response. so I am reposting it. Please help me:
Anup
I am a newbie in tomcat. I installed tomcat in Solaris and configured it at
port 8090. Now I want to integrate it with apache ssl web server working
with port 443 in the same server and get a spellcheck application working.
Hi Anup,
You'll have to post the error message so we can see exactly what happened.
Was the error in Apache or Tomcat? Presumably it was in Apache. Anything in
the logs? What versions of Apache and Tomcat are you using? What version
of JDK?
The URL's you give below are not valid, so we
On Thu, 26 Sep 2002, Anup Ray wrote:
I did not get any response. so I am reposting it. Please help me:
Anup
I am a newbie in tomcat. I installed tomcat in Solaris and configured it at
port 8090. Now I want to integrate it with apache ssl web server working
with port 443 in the same server
Tried to help, but discovered neither url worked.
At 12:53 AM 9/27/2002 -0500, you wrote:
On Thu, 26 Sep 2002, Anup Ray wrote:
I did not get any response. so I am reposting it. Please help me:
Anup
I am a newbie in tomcat. I installed tomcat in Solaris and configured it at
port 8090.
/tomcat-4.0-doc/config/ajp.html)
Everything else goes fine, catalina.out reveals that tomcat-apache has
started, and I can actually get apache to talk to tomcat, but no log
file is generated.
[ ... ]
I believe the mod_jk log file is controlled by directives that go in
the Apache httpd.conf
Hi,
I have the same problem (problem 2) on Windows NT. I am using Tomcat
4.0.3, Apache 1.3.26, mod_jk. Tomcat standalone is working fine. I can
work with my application. After an idle time (but smaller than the
defined Timeouts) I get the same message as you got. After clicking
reload
tried this with jkDebug=debug and jkDebug=error as well. (got
this from http://jakarta.apache.org/tomcat/tomcat-4.0-doc/config/ajp.html)
Everything else goes fine, catalina.out reveals that tomcat-apache has
started, and I can actually get apache to talk to tomcat, but no log
file is generated
as well. (got
this from http://jakarta.apache.org/tomcat/tomcat-4.0-doc/config/ajp.html)
Everything else goes fine, catalina.out reveals that tomcat-apache has
started, and I can actually get apache to talk to tomcat, but no log
file is generated.
2).
Apache-Tomcat link using mod_jk is highly
September 2002 21:33
To: tomcat users
Subject: jboss-tomcat and apache integration.
Hello:
I have the jboss-3.0.0_tomcat-4.0.3 bundle which I am trying to integrate
with apache2, the latest version. I followed all the steps based on one of
the HOWTOs.
I have placed the mod_jk2.dll
Hello:
I have the jboss-3.0.0_tomcat-4.0.3 bundle which I am trying to integrate with
apache2, the latest version. I followed all the steps based on one of the HOWTOs.
I have placed the mod_jk2.dll in the /conf directory of apache. I have created a
workers2.properties file with the following
for Ajp13 worker
#
worker.ajp13.port=8009
worker.ajp13.host=localhost
worker.ajp13.type=ajp13
John
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From: Marc Vila Pérez [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, September 18, 2002 8:22 PM
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Subject: Problems connecting Tomcat with Apache using
To: Tomcat Users List
Subject: Problems connecting Tomcat with Apache using ajp13
Hi everybody!
I'm trying to connect tomcat 4.1.10 with apache 1.3.22, on
Linux RH. In
the server I want to install several hosts (using virtual hosting).
I'm using org.apache.ajp.tomcat4.Ajp13Connector, I've
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Hi everybody!
I'm trying to connect tomcat 4.1.10 with apache 1.3.22, on
Linux RH. In
the server I want to install several hosts (using virtual hosting
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From: David Cassidy [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, September 19, 2002 9:57 AM
To: Tomcat Users List
Subject: Re: Problems connecting Tomcat with Apache using ajp13
John,
Where's the definition for ajp12 ? :o)
David
Turner, John wrote:
I would remove the load
Subject: Problems connecting Tomcat with Apache using ajp13
Hi everybody!
I'm trying to connect tomcat 4.1.10 with apache 1.3.22, on
Linux RH. In
the server I want to install several hosts (using virtual hosting).
I'm using org.apache.ajp.tomcat4.Ajp13Connector, I've
downloaded several
:58 AM
To: Tomcat Users List
Subject: RE: Problems connecting Tomcat with Apache using ajp13
On Thu, 19 Sep 2002, Turner, John wrote:
I would remove the load-balancing lines from
workers.properties. Here is a
plain-vanilla, working workers.properties file:
# Setup for apache
with Apache using ajp13
Hi everybody!
I'm trying to connect tomcat 4.1.10 with apache 1.3.22, on
Linux RH. In
the server I want to install several hosts (using virtual hosting).
I'm using org.apache.ajp.tomcat4.Ajp13Connector, I've
downloaded several
mod_jk.so (tried different versions
Hi everybody!
I'm trying to connect tomcat 4.1.10 with apache 1.3.22, on Linux RH. In
the server I want to install several hosts (using virtual hosting).
I'm using org.apache.ajp.tomcat4.Ajp13Connector, I've downloaded several
mod_jk.so (tried different versions), ...
On every virtual host
Hello,
I have installed and configured Apache 1.3.26 with modssl and openssl + tomcat 4.0.4
with the corresponding Apache mod_jk. I started tomcat then apache and when I
attempted to access the index.jsp under ROOT, the browser hangs and goes no where. the
following error can be observed
mod_jk. I started tomcat then apache and when I
attempted to access the index.jsp under ROOT, the browser hangs and goes no where.
the following error can be observed when info mode is set in httpd.conf
INFO
[Mon Sep 09 18:18:39 2002] [jk_ajp_common.c (652)]: ajp_connection_tcp_get_message
Hey there;
I've tried to connect setting up loadmodule files in apache and etc and
that seem to work...trying to setup tomcat :
Connector className=org.apache.catalina.connector.warp.WarpConnector
port=8008 minProcessors=5 maxProcessors=75
enableLookups=true
Hi,
I followed John Turner's Apache1.3.26 version of howto to
install/setup/configure the captioned packages.
All went fine:
Apache is ok on its own,
tomcat is ok on its own,
and localhost/examples can access the html file located at
/webapps/examples, but when I try
Can you post your mod_jk.conf file?
John
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From: damar thapa [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Monday, September 09, 2002 7:14 PM
To: Tomcat Users List
Subject: tomcat-4.0.4/Apache-1.3.26 and mod_jk
Hi,
I followed John Turner's Apache1.3.26 version
servlet-classAddDispServlet/servlet-class
/servlet
servlet-mapping
servlet-nameAddDispServlet/servlet-name
url-patternAddDispServlet/url-pattern
/servlet-mapping
Reran apache, and tomcat, and tried to access that servlet with
localhost:8080/examples/servlet
servlet-nameAddDispServlet/servlet-name
servlet-classAddDispServlet/servlet-class
/servlet
servlet-mapping
servlet-nameAddDispServlet/servlet-name
url-patternAddDispServlet/url-pattern
/servlet-mapping
Reran apache, and tomcat, and tried to access
It seems to me that Tomcat 4.0.4 is already set up to connect with
Apache..is this correct?
Ravi
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On Mon, 9 Sep 2002, Ravindra K. Bhat wrote:
It seems to me that Tomcat 4.0.4 is already set up to connect with
Apache..is this correct?
Well, it may be that everything on the Tomcat side is set up. But
you'll still need to do stuff on the Apache side -- like get the
module you need for the
Hey there;
I've tried to connect tomcat to apache using Jserv...downloaded jserv and
jsdk 2.0
when I run apache I get a fatal error in jserv saying my wrapper is not set
for jsdk or the dll for jserv...any ideas
thanx mac
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Hey there;
I've tried to connect tomcat to apache using Jserv...downloaded jserv and
jsdk 2.0
when I run apache I get a fatal error in jserv saying my wrapper is not set
for jsdk or the dll for jserv...any ideas
Well, my idea
Hi all,
I saw the past few days' posts on resin vs tomcat, and tomcat vs apache.
I just went over to resin's site, and here's what they have to say:
Resin includes a full-featured HTTP/1.1 web server dedicated to serving fast
Java dynamic content. While Resin is tuned for dynamic content, its
Hey there;
I'd like to be able to use tomcats capabilities to develop my website on
apache...
jsp etc
tomcat 4.0.1and apache 1.3.26 both workingany ideas
thanx Mac
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Which OS?
Search the archives, this comes up several times a day.
John
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Friday, September 06, 2002 12:35 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: connecting tomcat to apache (newbie)
Hey there;
I'd
Hello,
I set up a linux system with tomcat 4.0.4 and apache 2.0.40 - connector
is mod_jk
(all built from downloaded sources from www.apache.org)
j2sdk version is 1.4.0 (from a binary distribution)
Kernel version is 2.4.0-4GB (from a SuSE-Distributon 7.3)
starting tomcat allows me to make
This line in httpd.conf:
#Include /luna_2/tomcat4/conf/auto/mod_jk.conf
needs to be uncommented. Then restart Apache and Tomcat (restart Tomcat
first).
John
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From: Bernhard Blasen [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, September 04, 2002 3:58 PM
Hi there !
I have a web application which can process uploaded files (mutipart formdata).
If I connect to tomcat directly (http connector) everything is fine, I can
upload files without problems so far.
Now I have connected tomcat 4.0.4 to apache 2.0.40 with connector mod_jk2
(using
Hi Group,
since it seems that there is noone out there, who can help me with my
problem 'How to configure multiple tomcat instances connecting to apache
using thewarp connector', I'd like to share your experience with connectors
connecting tomcat with apache.
What are the main differences
as it does it#s job reliably.
Andreas Mohrig
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From: Jochen Schweflinghaus [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, August 28, 2002 9:40 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Experience with connectors to connect tomcat to apache ?
Hi Group,
since it seems that there is noone
tomcat with apache.
What are the main differences between the Warp and the AJP13 connector
except for the load balancing ?
Is one of the two more performant ?
Will Coyote JK2 connector bring any improvements in addition to inprocess
JVM ?
Which connector do you prefer ? Why ?
Any input
Hi everyone,
I was suggested on the list to integrate my Tomcat Standalone with
Apache web server due to the large amount of static content of my site. I
tried doing so, but can't get it to work properly. Config: Windows 2000,
Tomcat 4.0.3, Apache 1.2.36, mod_jk.dll connector. I get
That configuration is known to work (though perhaps you would consider using
tomcat 4.0.4 instead, but that wouldn't have an effect on your problem).
Right off the bat, I would move both apache and tomcat to directories
without spaces in the names. No hard and fast proof that that is what
Hi John,
So I just tried changing the Tomcat and Apache directories removing
the spaces. Now I get a new error message :
Syntax error on line 4 of g:/tomcat/conf/auto/mod_jk.conf:
Cannot load g:/apache/modules/mod_jk.dll into server: (126) The specified
module
could not be found
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From: Patrick Codere [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, August 22, 2002 10:33 AM
To: 'Tomcat Users List'
Subject: RE: TOMCAT AND APACHE
Hi John,
So I just tried changing the Tomcat and Apache directories removing
the spaces. Now I get a new error message
Hello all
Thank you RS for
http://mikal.org/interests/java/tomcat/archive/view?mesg=57650 . You partly
address my question. Unfortunately no one responded, I will presume that
indicates a correct answer.
My scenario:
I currently run a Server with Apache1.3 on Linux. Some of the virtual hosts
See below
Peter Alvin wrote:
Tomcat is running fine in standalone mode but I'm having difficulty
hooking it up to Apache.
I've configured Tomcat's server.xml file and I have an include file
in Apache's httpd.conf file that points to a copy of the auto
-generated tomcat-apache.conf file
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Subject: RE: REPOST: Authentication: Use Tomcat and Apache
I think you must have two connectors (one as this one, and one with out
tomcatAuthentication=false attribute, on another port). then you would
have
Hello List
I am new to the list and I am also new with Tomcat 4.0.4 + Apache 2.0.39 + mod_webapp.
I have a tomcat 3.x + apache 1.3.x with mod_jk running under Debian 2.0 and it works
fine. Now I try to setup a Tomcat 4.0.4 + Apache 2.0.39 + mod_webapp under Debian
Linux 3.0 stable (woody). I
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I think you must have two connectors (one as this one, and one with out
tomcatAuthentication=false attribute, on another port). then you would
have
Tomcat is running fine in standalone mode but I'm having difficulty
hooking it up to Apache.
I've configured Tomcat's server.xml file and I have an include file
in Apache's httpd.conf file that points to a copy of the auto
-generated tomcat-apache.conf file (where I've corrected the path to
the
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I think you must have two connectors (one as this one, and one with out
tomcatAuthentication=false attribute, on another port). then you would
have
Does anyone know about HOWTO for this three ??
I have try to use this here..but with no luck ..! :(
http://www.pubbitch.org/jboss/mod_jk2.html
regards
Siggi
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Does anyone know about HOWTO for this three ??
I have try to use this here..but with no luck ..! :(
http://www.pubbitch.org/jboss/mod_jk2.html
regards
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Sent: Monday, August 12, 2002 4:38 PM
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Subject: RE: SSL Connection Tomcat and Apache
What about the transmittions between Apache and Tomcat? I realize if they
are on the same machine it isn't a problem, but what about if it is on a
different machine?
This is all
Thanks for your post with the configuration in it...SSL between apache and
tomcat is something I have been wanting to research for awhile now, and your
info will make it easier to do that.
That said, I'm curious to know how you are verifying that SSL is working
between apache and tomcat
How is this set up then?
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Sent: Tuesday, August 13, 2002 10:27 AM
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Subject: RE: SSL Connection Tomcat and Apache
i have it working on different machines. Tomcat on one machine and apache
is
tomcat4-service.xml (at the deploy directory).
I used JBoss 3.0.0 integrated with Tomcat 4.0.3 and Apache 1.3.26 (I couldn't find the
mod_webapp.so for Apache 2.0.XX)
I hope this could help you...
See ya,
Tiago.
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I have an application that currently uses Apache's authentication. In order
for this to work with Tomcat I had to specify it in my server.xml, like so:
Connector className=org.apache.ajp.tomcat4.Ajp13Connector
port=8009 minProcessors=5 maxProcessors=75
Does putting it under a different service name work?
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I have an application that currently uses Apache's
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What about the transmittions between Apache
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Does putting it under a different service name work?
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Does putting it under a different service name work?
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the question? That is, it doesn't
have to do with Apache handling SSL on the front end (or even Tomcat,
if/when it's running standalone), but rather the communication between
Apache and Tomcat using SSL in the middle. So we're not talking about
secure HTTP (HTTPS) communication, but rather secure
).
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Betreff: SSL Connection Tomcat and Apache
I have Apache and Tomcat working together, but now I am
curious on security.
How I do implement
This is exactly what I am wondering about.
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From: Peter T. Abplanalp
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From: Wills, Mike N. (TC)
What about the transmittions between Apache and Tomcat? I realize if they
are on the same machine it isn't a problem, but what about
I think the setup within apache's httpd.conf will enable encryption between
the client browsers and the webserver only, but not between apache and
tomcat. You might use ssh to do that, since you can build an encrypted
tunnel to forward the connections to a remote port.
Suppose your apache
and the webserver only, but not between apache and
tomcat. You might use ssh to do that, since you can build an encrypted
tunnel to forward the connections to a remote port.
Suppose your apache machine was on ip 192.168.0.1 and your tomcat machine
was on ip 192.168.0.2. Further suppose your ajp
across the public internet to fulfill the request. Rather than incorporate
some sort of separate VPN scenario with software or hardware (or both) it
would be nice to be able to create an encrypted tunnel from one server to
the other (apache-tomcat) on the fly.
I'm definitely interested in hearing
: SSL Connection Tomcat and Apache
Please correct my typo: It has to be ssh instead of ssl (of course) in
the command used to start the secure shell!!!
And one mor thought: I have no idea how this might affect performance.
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I think the setup within apache's httpd.conf will enable encryption
Tomcat and Apache
This is exactly what I am wondering about.
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From: Peter T. Abplanalp
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From: Wills, Mike N. (TC)
What about the transmittions between Apache and Tomcat? I realize if they
are on the same machine it isn't a problem
I have an application that currently uses Apache's authentication. In order
for this to work with Tomcat I had to specify it in my server.xml, like so:
Connector className=org.apache.ajp.tomcat4.Ajp13Connector
port=8009 minProcessors=5 maxProcessors=75
I have Apache and Tomcat working together, but now I am curious on security.
How I do implement SSL on that connection?
Mike Wills
IT Corporate Support
Taylor Corporation
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a certificate, you make the above changes in
the httpd.conf.
Thanks
Manoj.
-Original Message-
From: Wills, Mike N. (TC) [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Monday, August 12, 2002 4:21 PM
To: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'
Subject: SSL Connection Tomcat and Apache
I have Apache and Tomcat working together
What about the transmittions between Apache and Tomcat? I realize if they
are on the same machine it isn't a problem, but what about if it is on a
different machine?
This is all for the intranet.
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From: Pooleery, Manoj [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Monday, August
Will this work for Tomcat 4.1.x and Apache 2.0.x?
-Original Message-
From: Pooleery, Manoj [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: August 12, 2002 1:33 PM
To: 'Tomcat Users List'
Subject: RE: SSL Connection Tomcat and Apache
In the httpd.conf file of apache, you can implement the virtual host
Oh BTW. This is Apache 2.0.?? on IBM iSeries (AS/400) but that shouldn't
matter much.
-Original Message-
From: Wills, Mike N. (TC) [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Monday, August 12, 2002 3:38 PM
To: 'Tomcat Users List'
Subject: RE: SSL Connection Tomcat and Apache
What about
Does anyone else have any ideas on this?
-Original Message-
From: Wills, Mike N. (TC) [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Monday, August 12, 2002 3:41 PM
To: 'Tomcat Users List'
Subject: RE: SSL Connection Tomcat and Apache
Oh BTW. This is Apache 2.0.?? on IBM iSeries (AS/400
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