Re: Please help with mod_jk

2002-05-20 Thread Peter Choe
At 01:37 PM 5/20/2002, Duane Gran wrote: >Peter, > >I'm no expert, but just a few basic questions/observations: > >1) Do you have mod_so enabled? Check by running httpd -l i think so. i do httpd -l and i see mod_so listed with others things. >2) Do you have mod_jk.so in the libexec directory?

Re: Please help with mod_jk

2002-05-20 Thread Duane Gran
Peter, I'm no expert, but just a few basic questions/observations: 1) Do you have mod_so enabled? Check by running httpd -l 2) Do you have mod_jk.so in the libexec directory? Sorry if these are *very* basic suggestions. If it isn't one of those issues, I'm not sure offhand. Duane On Monday

Please help with mod_jk

2002-05-20 Thread Peter Choe
i am trying to get mod_jk working on a Solaris 8 intel box. i have installed apache1.3.24 from sources and i have tomcat4.0.x from binaries. i compiled mod_jk using the script provided and everything seemed to work. but when i put: LoadModule jk_modulelibexec/mod_jk.so in to the

Re: please help with mod_jk

2001-06-18 Thread Dmitri Colebatch
You'll need to put the same virtual host in the server.xml as in your httpd.conf. cheers dim On Tue, 19 Jun 2001 10:24, you wrote: > Hi, > > I'm having the following problem: > > I am running Apache (on Linux) , tomcat and mod_jk > > I have a virtual host and the entry for this virtual host in

please help with mod_jk

2001-06-18 Thread Nick Stoianov
Hi,   I'm having the following problem:   I am running Apache (on Linux) , tomcat and mod_jk   I have a virtual host and the entry for this virtual host in httpd.conf is the following: -- NameVirtualHost 192.168.100.1