, 2008 12:39 PM
To: Tomcat Users List
Subject: Re: Apache/Tomcat - mod_jk issues
Lessie-
Sorry to hear you're having trouble. We use Apache/Tomcat in the same
way and assuming your snippets are reasonably complete I've noticed some
issues that may or may not be helping to cause problems:
1
Chris-
That makes sense, because the SSL is between the web server and the
browser, and not a connector between two web servers - I've just never
used it so at first glance it looks like it redirects incoming traffic
to port 8443, which is Tomcat's default SSL port...
Thanks for the
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Adam,
Adam Gordon wrote:
| 2. While I've not used the redirectPort attribute on the Connector
| element, I'm assuming you are redirecting everything to HTTPS. If this
| is the case, I'm curious as to why you don't define either
|
Lessie-
Sorry to hear you're having trouble. We use Apache/Tomcat in the same
way and assuming your snippets are reasonably complete I've noticed some
issues that may or may not be helping to cause problems:
1. First and foremost, your worker list defines the worker name as
tomcat yet in
: Re: Apache/Tomcat - mod_jk issues
Lessie-
Sorry to hear you're having trouble. We use Apache/Tomcat in the same
way and assuming your snippets are reasonably complete I've noticed some
issues that may or may not be helping to cause problems:
1. First and foremost, your worker list defines
Greetings list.
For some reason web browser queries are not passing through apache to tomcat
via mod_jk. I understand I may have a misconfiguration somewhere, I just
cannot find it. L
I am trying to host 4 separate domains, all with different java apps. Each
domain has its own IP and own