UPS¡¡. I have spoken with Pier Fumagalli 
(http://nagoya.apache.org/~pier/): Apache2.0/Tomcat4.0  with mod_webapp 
and SSL are not fully implemented. SSL attributes can't be retrieval 
from servlet :-(


Anthony Eden wrote:

>I can say that it works for the default client (i.e. not using virtual
>servers) as I have it running this way right now with Tomcat 4.0.1 on
>Linux RedHat 6.1.  I followed the instructions for building mod_webapp
>on RedHat (which was slightly complicated because I was missing a couple
>required libraries).  Once I got past the build it worked fine.
>
>I would've preferred not having Apache in the loop, but I was unable to
>get Tomcat to work with my Thawte certificate and thus had to use
>Apache.
>
>Sincerely,
>Anthony Eden
>
>>-----Original Message-----
>>From: Ernst Bekker [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] 
>>Sent: Wednesday, March 20, 2002 6:43 AM
>>To: 'Tomcat Users List'
>>Subject: RE: Tomact + apache + warp (mod_webapp) + SSL
>>
>>
>>Similar problem here, if all the content comes from Tomcat it 
>>works fine. Servlet html that referenced image urls on apache 
>>caused apache to die. 
>>--
>>
>>
>>    Hi.
>>    I have the same problem as you.
>>    Tomcat4.0 and mod_webapp with SSL it seems to be a taboo 
>>topic. There isn't any information.
>>
>>  
>>
>>[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>>
>>>Hi all
>>>
>>>Does any one have an idea how to make mod_webapp work properly with a
>>>
>>apache
>>
>>>mod_ssl vitual server?
>>>
>>>Here is the scenario:
>>>
>>>I have a web application that can run in either native tomcat or with
>>>
>>apache
>>
>>>as a fron end. I use mod webapp to provide a mapping of the 
>>>
>>application 
>>
>>>to the apache server (ala old style JServ) and then it talks 
>>>
>>to tomcat 
>>
>>>on port 8008. I was under the impression that this is how it works:
>>>
>>>apache gets a request for a "mapped" web application so that 
>>>
>>it looks 
>>
>>>like
>>>this: https://somehost/app?<appdata> on the client end, picks up the
>>>app-data and then shoves it down port 8008 on localhost 
>>>
>>(thats where the
>>
>>>warp connector is told to go) and then returns the data to 
>>>
>>the client via
>>
>>>SSL. SO it would look like this:
>>>
>>>client <--- HTTPS  ---> Apache <-- warp connection to 
>>>
>>locahost:8008 --> 
>>
>>>tomcat
>>>
>>>Is this possible or am I better of running native tomcat on port 443 
>>>and
>>>
>>not
>>
>>>bother with apache at all?
>>>
>>>regards
>>>Tomasz Ciolek
>>>
>>>--
>>>Tomasz M. Ciolek
>>>Systems Administrator - CSIRO Entomology
>>>Phone: 02-62464391 * Fax: 02-62464000
>>>
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