Title: Re: Internal server error.

The configuration isn't correct. Thus if you using it with Apache in anyway,
double check the *.o's on Linux or *.dll's on win, make sure they are when they should be.
Try do not mess with configs for the
first time, and load it on 8080 port. (Tomcat). If that will work, then install it with Apache.
Good luck,

John.


Original Message dated 2/13/01, 7:07:09 AM

Author: [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Re: Internal server error.:




Hi:

 

I have installed Apache with not problem where it is running with port 8040. I installed tomcat and appended the httpd.conf file as instructed. Both Tomcat and Apache are set to use port 8007 to talk to each other. I start Tomcat first then apache and all seems to be oka. But when I try to access say: http://localhost:8040/examples/jsp/index.html I get the internal server error in my browser? I checked the mod_jserv.log and I get this:

[13/02/2001 17:54:14:605] (EMERGENCY) ajp12: can not connect to host 127.0.0.1:8007

[13/02/2001 17:54:14:605] (EMERGENCY) ajp12: connection fail

[13/02/2001 17:54:14:605] (ERROR) an error returned handling request via protocol "ajpv12"

So this is the likely problem, now what exactly is this and can I do to fix it?

 

 

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