Anton Brazhnyk answered it.
I followed his advice.
I basically commented out the "HttpConnector" running on port 8080
and that was it.
>From that point I can't an http connection on port 8080
but I can still access my app on port 80 (normal http)
and port 443 (https).

One point that was made by somebody else what
about the connection between apache and tomcat?
Either mod_jk on port 8009 (or 8007) or mod_webapp
on port 8008. As far as I know those connectors are
not ssl enabled. 

Dom


-----Original Message-----
From: Dean Hiller [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: 06 February 2002 13:33
To: Tomcat Users List
Subject: Re: apache + mod_SSL + tomcat


I never saw an answer go by to the below question and was curious what it would be. 
Does no one now the answer????
Dean

"Cressatti, Dominique" wrote:

> Hi,
>
> I've got apache + mod_SSL + tomcat working
> (I don't deserve that much credit as mod_ssl worked
> right out the box) but I wonder couldn't the security bypassed,
> like for example accessing the page on port 8080 instead of port
> 443 ?
>
> Dom


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