Platform: Intel PIII, RedHat 7.2, apache 1.3.20, ajp1.3 tomcat 4.1.12, BlackDown Java SDK 1.3.1, Struts 1.1-b2
Is there a way to pass the scheme used by the client when talking to the apache server (ie. "http" or "https") through the Coyote AJP 1.3 connector? If I use the old AJP 1.3 connector, I can use the HttpServletRequest.isSecure() function to determine if the client used an HTTPS connection to the apache server. With the Coyote AJP 1.3 connector this information is lost. Ie. HttpServletRequest.isSecure() always returns false, and HttpServletRequest.getScheme() always returns "http". The <Connector> elelement for Coyote have the attributes secure, and scheme, which affects the above values of HttpServletRequest. But these settings are constants. Do I need to set up a separate AJP 1.3 connection on a different port to handle HTTPS requests to apache? If so, how's that done? Thanx! - Steinar -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: <mailto:tomcat-user-unsubscribe@;jakarta.apache.org> For additional commands, e-mail: <mailto:tomcat-user-help@;jakarta.apache.org>