Do you mean it's working (both port 80 and 443) when apache is listening to port 80,
but not any more since you stopped listening from this port?


Whatever you have mentionned you have a firewall? Why don't you block port 80 using firewall and let apache in its
"standard" configuration?


Johann DUPUIS

Omkar Joshi wrote:

Ye, i have the same settings for mod_jk

I have now stoped port 80 for apache, so it listens only on port 443

so i added a virtual host entry for port 443, but then apache application doest work

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