Tricky remote JMX port problem

2007-11-06 Thread Michael Böckling
tries to connect using the wrong IP, 10.151.232.24 instead of 127.0.0.1 in this case. What can I do to prevent this? Is there any workaround? I'm thankful for any hints, I'm out of ideas... :( Regards, Michael -- Michael Böckling Java Engineer dmc digital media center GmbH Rommelstraße 11

POST data lost when switching URL using mod_rewrite and mod_jk

2007-09-06 Thread Michael Böckling
, but in my case, the post data is a just a few text fields. Any idea as to why this happens? Regards, Michael -- Michael Böckling Java Engineer dmc digital media center GmbH Rommelstraße 11 70376 Stuttgart (Germany) Telefon: +49 711 601747-0 Telefax: +49 711 601747-141 E-Mail: [EMAIL

RE: POST data lost when switching URL using mod_rewrite and mod_jk

2007-09-06 Thread Michael Böckling
). Regards, Rainer Michael Böckling wrote: Hi folks! I Have the following setup: Apache/2.2.4 mod_ssl/2.2.4 mod_jk/1.2.25 mod_rewrite (?) Apache Tomcat 5.5.23 Browser == Apache + mod_rewrite == mod_jk == Tomcat This is a Linux machine, and mod_rewrite

RE: POST data lost when switching URL using mod_rewrite and mod_jk

2007-09-06 Thread Michael Böckling
from mod_jk to Tomcat OK (JkLogLevel debug shows a line ...service... which containes the forwarded URL at the end) Regards, Rainer Michael Böckling wrote: Ok, that makes it clear to me. Thanks for the exhaustive reply! Btw., I didn't configure the servers, I'm just trying

RE: POST data lost when switching URL using mod_rewrite and mod_jk

2007-09-06 Thread Michael Böckling
for your help, Michael Böckling -Original Message- From: fredk2 [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Thursday, September 06, 2007 7:30 PM To: users@tomcat.apache.org Subject: RE: POST data lost when switching URL using mod_rewrite and mod_jk The mod_rewrites encoding can be changed