This fix will only work if you have apache using the mod_headers
module. I do not have that module installed on my version of apache, so
I am not sure if there is any other work around. Do you have any other
ideas? I am quickly running out of ideas myself.
thank you.
Daniel wrote:
Hi,
I ac
Hi,
I actually just got this working and the answer is unbelievably bizarre.
It all sorta boiled down to the Pragma header. I can't set the pragma
header in my servlet and must do it in the Apache httpd.conf like this:
Header append Pragma "blah"
And "blah" could be anything and would
I am seeing a very similar problem with Tomcat 4.1.24 and Apache over
SSL on Solaris 9. I am using Tomcat4.1.24, JDK 1.4.2 Apache
2.0.48(mod_ssl, mod_jk), OpenSSL 0.9.7c. Everything compiled from
source except JDK.
Hi,
I'm really stumped and hope someone can provide insight :(
We got a tomc
Hi,
I'm really stumped and hope someone can provide insight :(
We got a tomcat server connected behind a an apache web server via mod_jk.
when running without ssl, a user submits a form and is able to
retrieve a pdf document (they can save or open it) using IE6. But over
ssl they would get thi
> My thought is that since Apache is written in C it may be more efficient =
> to have Apache handle the SSL. However, I am not sure if the overhead =
> of the connector would negate any performance benefits gained from =
> having Apache handle the SSL rather than Tomcat. If performance is the =
Hi all-
I searched through the archives to see if this question has already been =
asked and answered. I did not find anything, but forgive me if I missed =
the answer.
I am wondering what the general consensus is regarding SSL performance =
in both Apache and Tomcat. I am interested in deployi
mkar Joshi [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, January 13, 2004 6:41 AM
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Subject: Apache + tomcat +ssl
can u give me code, how exactly you specify this .../appserver/*
Date: Tue, 13 Jan 2004 10:35:08 +0100
From: Spam <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Apache + tomcat +
Hi,
Thanks a lot for all the help, it is working fine now.
I added *.jsp and *.gif in Jkmount, as ony '*' redirects everything to
tomcat.
Thanks again
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You don't say if the displaying of images problem is related to port 80,
8080 or 443 (or any combination of these ports).
I guess it's ok for port 8080.
Try to display one image by using the full URL, example:
https://localhost/appserver/myapp/img/viewmag.gif
and
http://localhost/apps
Ok,
https://myserver.com/index.jsp "WORKS" am able to browse thru all data
only problem is it is not showing all the images which i have stored under
tomcats web application.
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I guess if you put the JkMount inside ,
the JkMount is only valid for port 80.
Put JkMount outside any should make it valid for all
ports (included port 443).
Whatever it looks around httpd.conf misconfiguration.
Try this:
JkLogLeveldebug
JkWorkersFile C:/usr/TMS/AppServer/Resou
Yes,
I successfully reach static pages (not redirected to tomcat, served
directly by apache) from https://myserver.com/, no problem with that
also http://myserver.com/index.jspworks fine,
problem with https://myserver.com/index.jsp
error :
Object not found!
The requested URL was not found o
.xml and do all the other Tomcat SSL setup tasks. I hope this helps.
-Original Message-
From: ext Omkar Joshi [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, January 13, 2004 8:03 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Apache + tomcat +ssl
What is happening is,
when port 80 and 443 on f
: ext Omkar Joshi [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, January 13, 2004 8:03 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Apache + tomcat +ssl
What is happening is,
when port 80 and 443 on for apache
http://myserver.com/index.jspand http://myserver.com:8080/index.jsp
all work fine
that means a
What is happening is,
when port 80 and 443 on for apache
http://myserver.com/index.jspand http://myserver.com:8080/index.jsp
all work fine
that means apache forwards the jsp handling to tomcat,
but https://myserver.com/index.jsp doesnt work I get "Server Error"
___
Do you mean it's working (both port 80 and 443) when apache is listening
to port 80,
but not any more since you stopped listening from this port?
Whatever you have mentionned you have a firewall? Why don't you block
port 80 using firewall and let apache in its
"standard" configuration?
Johann D
Ye, i have the same settings for mod_jk
I have now stoped port 80 for apache, so it listens only on port 443
so i added a virtual host entry for port 443, but then apache application
doest work
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an u give me code, how exactly you specify this .../appserver/*
Date: Tue, 13 Jan 2004 10:35:08 +0100
From: Spam <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Apache + tomcat +ssl
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Hi,
It should not depend on the port you use to connect to apache
can u give me code, how exactly you specify this .../appserver/*
Date: Tue, 13 Jan 2004 10:35:08 +0100
From: Spam <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Apache + tomcat +ssl
Content-Type: text/plain; charset=ISO-8859-1; format=flowed
Hi,
It should not depend on the port you use to connect to
Hi,
It should not depend on the port you use to connect to apache.
Both http://myserver.com/index.jsp and https://myserver.com/index.jsp
should have the same result with no specific
configuration.
I've configured mod_jk to redirect all .../appserver/* to tomcat.
Then whatever I use http://local
Hi,
I have apache on linux 9 with ssl set up.
also i have set up tomcat amd mod_jk for apache to redirect all jsp to
tomcat
now as port 80 is open ,
http://myserver.com:8080/index.jsp
http://myserver.com/index.jsp
works fine, apache send jsp to tomcat engine
but as apache has ssl 443 , open
Thank you. Ironically, I realized I had forgotten a test. After going to
a URL the normal way (https://qa-wap1/submitProfile.jsp), then changing
the URL in the web browser to http://qa-wap1:80/submitProfile.jsp and
reloading, the URL worked. I've mentioned this already. What I hadn't
tried was
If you really believe your mod_rewrite rule is properly configured to
"send *ALL* traffic to the same URL but via https" then:
I would double/triple check the access.log files to see if the request
is actually getting served from the port 80 server.
If I visit www.foo.com and then change the a
I have a test server setup with Apache 1.3.27, Tomcat 4.1.27, and
mod_jk2. Its all running on RH Linux ES 2.1.
Apache is setup on ports 80 & 443. The port 80 config has only the
basics defined, then has a mod_rewrite rule to send *ALL* traffic to the
same URL but via https. It also has mod_jk2
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> Hi,
>
> I have a problem working on apache-tomcat SSL.
> My set up is using apache server to talk to tomcat using mod_jk.
> When I access my site using non SSL, it works and can load up the page.
> However, when i use
Hi,
I have a problem working on apache-tomcat SSL.
My set up is using apache server to talk to tomcat using mod_jk.
When I access my site using non SSL, it works and can load up the page.
However, when i use SSL, it gives an 401 exception.
The SSL works if I try https://localhost:443/ on
What I can think of is
1. call your index.jsp in index.html; or
2. put index.jsp in webapps/yourapp
-Original Message-
From: Maya Gadde [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: March 3, 2003 6:47 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Default Page Apache/Tomcat/SSL
Hi,
We have Tomcat 4.1.12
Hi,
We have Tomcat 4.1.12 configured with Apache 2.x + SSL. My webapps are installed
in the webapp directory for tomcat. I want the default page loaded on one of my
apps to be index.jsp instead of index.html. I have tried everything so far and
have failed.
My httpd.conf has the following listi
Hi all,
I have a problem with apache + tomcat + ssl
My configuration:
- Webserver Machine (Linux): apache 1.3.26 + mod_ssl 2.8.10-1.3.26 +
mod_webapps 1.0.1
(this Machine is in the firewall's Dmz)
- Jsp Engine Machine (Solaris): tomcat 4.0.1
(this machine is in the trusted netwo
On Thu, 5 Sep 2002, Bernhard Blasen wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I succeeded connecting tomcat 4.0.4 with apache 2.0.40 with mod-jk.
>
> If i call an application with https://luna.draft.de/hvb-immoplus I get a
> 404 error
> The same call with http://... works fine.
> Other https://-connections, that d
> Sent: Thursday, September 05, 2002 5:46 AM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Apache Tomcat SSL
>
>
> Hello,
>
> I succeeded connecting tomcat 4.0.4 with apache 2.0.40 with mod-jk.
>
> If i call an application with
> https://luna.draft.de/hvb-immoplus I get a
Hello,
I succeeded connecting tomcat 4.0.4 with apache 2.0.40 with mod-jk.
If i call an application with https://luna.draft.de/hvb-immoplus I get a
404 error
The same call with http://... works fine.
Other https://-connections, that do not need tomcat work fine either.
My log-files and the
http://www.modssl.org
John Turner
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> From: Tyrone Buckle [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Tuesday, August 27, 2002 8:40 AM
> To: Tomcat Users List
> Subject: Re: Apache & Tomcat SSL Integration
>
>
> Cool, is there
www.mod_ssl.org
At 08:39 AM 8/27/2002, you wrote:
>Cool, is there some good documentation for this somewhere.
>Thanks for the quick response!
>
>Peter Choe wrote:
>
> > you can use mod_ssl and have apache handle the ssl connections to tomcat.
> >
> > At 08:30 AM 8/27/2002, you wrote:
> > >Hi all.
Cool, is there some good documentation for this somewhere.
Thanks for the quick response!
Peter Choe wrote:
> you can use mod_ssl and have apache handle the ssl connections to tomcat.
>
> At 08:30 AM 8/27/2002, you wrote:
> >Hi all. I have an Apache install that serves all my static html pages
>
you can use mod_ssl and have apache handle the ssl connections to tomcat.
At 08:30 AM 8/27/2002, you wrote:
>Hi all. I have an Apache install that serves all my static html pages
>and a Tomcat install that serves a JSP user registration system. I have
>the two talking to one another using mod_web
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>
>
> Hi all. I have an Apache install that serves all my static html pages
> and a Tomcat install that serves a JSP user registration
> system. I have
> the two talking to one another using mod_webapp and
>
Hi all. I have an Apache install that serves all my static html pages
and a Tomcat install that serves a JSP user registration system. I have
the two talking to one another using mod_webapp and everything is fine.
The thing is I need to use SSL for my user registration system. How do I
tell Apache
>
> Hello,
>
> I need to have SSL certificate . Web server is Tomcat4.04 serving
> static and
> dynamic pages. Should i upgrade it to APACHE+TOMCAT+SSL or TOMCAT+SSL will
> do? .
TOMCAT+SSL will do.
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Hello,
I need to have SSL certificate . Web server is Tomcat4.04 serving static and
dynamic pages. Should i upgrade it to APACHE+TOMCAT+SSL or TOMCAT+SSL will
do? .
Is there any reason i should upgrade to APACHE+TOMCAT+SSL??
Thanks in advance
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> -Original Message-
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Thursday, February 28, 2002 5:37 AM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Apache + Tomcat + SSL : Please help me on this
>
>
> Hi All,
>
> I have a problem in configu
Hi All,
I have a problem in configuring SSL. I basically have two questions.
1. I'm trying to configure Apache to use Tomcat as a servlet container. My Apche
server is 1.3.14-3 and i'm using Tomcat 4.02 and mod_webapp.so to integrate using
WebAppConnection. I basically followed the steps given
no, sorry, you are not. It is not a java source-code problem. The system is
all working perfectly well with normal http. And there are serveral
servlets, some being accessed with POST and some with GET - all work fine.
Until I switch to SSL. Afterwards I can no longer access the servlets with
POST
y, August 28, 2001 3:24 PM
Subject: to be a bit more specific: using POST with SSL (was: mod_jk
required for apache/tomcat/SSL?)
> Hi again,
>
> sorry, my last question did not really explain my situation. I'll try it
> again:
> I did install Apache 1.3.20, Tomcat 3.2.3, openssl
Hi again,
sorry, my last question did not really explain my situation. I'll try it
again:
I did install Apache 1.3.20, Tomcat 3.2.3, openssl 0.9.6, mm 1.1.3 and
mod_ssl 2.8.4. I installed it according to a install-log of our company
(which is actually the same as yours, Jan :) and it all works fi
k a must when using apache/tomcat/SSL? If not, how
> can it be done with mod_jserv?
>
> Any fast help is greatly appreciated
> regards
> Heiner
>
>
> Dipl. Ing. Heiner Amthauer
> Entwicklungsingenieur
>
> T-S
>In any documentation about using SSL with
>apache/tomcat I
>allways find configuration examples for mod_jk, but none for mod_jserv
>(which I use). Is mod_jk a must when using apache/tomcat/SSL?
>If not, how
>can it be done with mod_jserv?
Yes, mod_jk will forward to your se
uration examples for mod_jk, but none for mod_jserv
>(which I use). Is mod_jk a must when using apache/tomcat/SSL?
>If not, how
>can it be done with mod_jserv?
You should put the JkMount in the SSL area also :)
e for mod_jserv
(which I use). Is mod_jk a must when using apache/tomcat/SSL? If not, how
can it be done with mod_jserv?
Any fast help is greatly appreciated
regards
Heiner
Dipl. Ing. Heiner Amthauer
Entwicklungsingenieur
T-Systems
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> Sent: Monday, August 13, 2001 9:08 PM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Apache+Tomcat+SSL+IE5.5
>
>
> Hi,
> I have a web server with Apache (with SSL) + Tomcat (with ajp13)
> Tomcat don't have a HTTP connector.
> My application only
Hi,
I have a web server with Apache (with SSL) + Tomcat (with ajp13)
Tomcat don't have a HTTP connector.
My application only use JSP-servlets(no static page).
It work perfectly with IE5.0 , Netscape 4 or Netscape 6
When I use IE5.5 to connect to my apache i have this message from IE :
(i have a fr
Hi
I have an Apache
Server running under SSL. I have linked my Tomcat Server to it. Now I would like
to refer to the SSL variables like SSL_CIPHER_USEKEYSIZE from my
servlet code but don't know how to do it.
Has anyone done
that before ?
regards
mahesh
Important:
Internet communic
It should work without any changes. By the time Tomcat gets it, the request
is already decoded.
-Original Message-
From: Phillip Kuzma [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tuesday, February 06, 2001 5:53 PM
To: Tomcat List
Subject: Apache + Tomcat + SSL
Ok i'm going to try an
Ok i'm going to try and use ApacheSSL + Mod_JK + Tomcat.
I need to the ability to run https://localhost/servlet/Hello and
https://localhost/hello.jsp
Is this possible.. whats the best method.. I'd like to use apache-ssl +
mod_jk considering all the work i've done trying to get apache + mod_jk
I
Hi,
We have successfuly configured Apache to work with Tomcat and Virtual Hosts.
However we would like to encrypt some of our JSP pages using ssl.
What is the best way to modify your Apache/Tomcat configuration so that you
can serve pages using the HTTPS protocol.
Regards
Richard Wooding
Rich
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