I might have had some list trouble so I'm reposting this (since I got no
responses so far).

> -----Original Message-----
> From: Madere, Colin [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Thursday, December 05, 2002 5:55 PM
> To:   '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'
> Subject:      4 Apache2 VirtualHosts + 1 Tomcat4 = ? JK connectors?
> 
> Before I go off into JK configuration craziness, I thought I'd post my
> situation and see what rises to the top.
> 
> What I have:
> 
> 1 Apache 2.0.43 with 4 virutal hosts (3 w/ SSL)
> 1 Tomcat 4.12 (no virtual hosts as of yet)
> 1 JK 1.2.0 connector working properly with the non-SSL host from Apache
> 
> What I want to do:
> 
> Have any requests for apps running on Tomcat from any of the 4 virtual
> hosts
> to be redirected to the same Tomcat instance.  This is mainly for
> simplicity
> since I will be using Tomcat Realms for login to determine what to do for
> a
> user in the app based on role.  If I have to do 4 virtual hosts in Tomcat,
> then let me know :)
> 
> Is the "correct" way to make this work with JK to create 4 <Connector>
> instances at, say, ports 8009-8012 in my tomcat server.xml, then set up 4
> JK
> workers in "workers.properties" with each respective virtual host's domain
> name and redirection port?  Or is there some way to use a single
> connector?
> (I'm guessing NOT the latter due to the port probably being bound by the
> connector process)
> 
> Having said this and if my former idea is the "correct" way, for the JK
> connector entry in my Tomcat server.xml, is the "redirectPort" arbitrarily
> chosen?  I have 8443 in for my single connector/site/host setup, would I
> simply use 8443-8446?
> 
> Any input on this setup appreciated.
> 
> 
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