Josh,

I've never had this problem with mod_jk

Are you sure that your hosts file is setup correctly ?

I mean does ping localhost give something sane ?

I'm presently running 14 servers each running about 300 virtual hosts using mod_jk
with the connection host being a name and not an IP address and all is OK.
(this going to about 300 tomcat instances on another 14 servers)

Assuming your dns works so should yours :)

let us know what you find

David



                                                                                       
                                                                                
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mod_jk will not resolve hostnames

           Summary: mod_jk will not resolve hostnames
           Product: Tomcat 4
           Version: 4.1.24
          Platform: Sun
        OS/Version: Solaris
            Status: NEW
          Severity: Normal
          Priority: Other
         Component: Connector:JK/AJP (deprecated)
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I just installed mod_jk on apache 2.0.47 and was unable to connect to tomcat. I
knew tomcat was configured correctly because I had an older apache 1.3
distribution with mod_jk on the same machine connecting to the same tomcat with
no problems. After some debugging and code fiddeling, I found out that my
hostname of "localhost" wasn't getting resolved. When I put in 127.0.0.1
instead, it worked fine.

I know this module is deprecated, but I hope this will help others with this
connector.

-Josh

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