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Dino,
On 11/19/18 08:16, Dino Edwards wrote:
>>> I'm not using Named-Based Virtual Hosts
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>>> Yes, you are. :)
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> I didn't think I was. How do you figure?
https://httpd.apache.org/docs/2.4/mod/core.html#namevirtualhost
>> I do, there are two d
On 11/19/2018 6:16 AM, Dino Edwards wrote:
>>> I'm not using Named-Based Virtual Hosts Yes, you are. :)
> I didn't think I was. How do you figure?
>>> The first line in the config you shared was "".
Got it thanks
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On 11/19/2018 6:16 AM, Dino Edwards wrote:
I'm not using Named-Based Virtual Hosts
Yes, you are. :)
I didn't think I was. How do you figure?
The first line in the config you shared was "".
Thanks,
Shawn
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>> I'm not using Named-Based Virtual Hosts
>> Yes, you are. :)
I didn't think I was. How do you figure?
> I do, there are two different applications in the box that use two
> different Tomcat instances running in different ports and I use Apache
> to proxy to each app while using one common
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Dino,
On 11/16/18 12:10, Dino Edwards wrote:
>> This looks like an old config. Are you using Apache 2.2?
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> No I'm currently trying to use Apache 2.4, but you are right It is
> indeed a config from an older version of Apache 2.2
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>> 1. I don't
>This looks like an old config. Are you using Apache 2.2?
No I'm currently trying to use Apache 2.4, but you are right It is indeed a
config from an older version of Apache 2.2
> 1. I don't see ServerName to identify the VirtualHost for SNI 2. You are
> using "Order" instead of "Require"
I'm n
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Dino,
On 11/16/18 11:24 AM, Dino Edwards wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I have an interesting issue with Tomcat. If I click/or paste a
> HTTPS link in the browser to an application served by Tomcat, it
> redirects to http instead of https. If I manually chang
Hello,
I have an interesting issue with Tomcat. If I click/or paste a HTTPS link in
the browser to an application served by Tomcat, it redirects to http instead of
https. If I manually change the http:// to https:// in the browser the
application comes up with no problems. Obviously it's not id