Those all reference JK2, but I'm using JK (since it is suggested you use JK
in production environments due to stability... not to mention the likely
build problems I'll experience on Solaris 7 ).  Going to hack away at this
for a while and then try to compile JK2 again if all fails.

And yes, I'm using IP-based Virtual Hosts on Apache.


> -----Original Message-----
> From: Robert L Sowders [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Monday, December 09, 2002 2:48 AM
> To:   Tomcat Users List
> Subject:      RE: JK and multiple virtual hosts on Apache (repost)
> 
> This has come up quite often in the past.  Search the archives for 
> JkUriSet.  When using apache/modssl make sure you use IP based virtual 
> hosts.
> 
> rls
> 
> 
> 
> 
> 
> "Madere, Colin" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> 12/08/2002 08:00 PM
> Please respond to "Tomcat Users List"
> 
>  
>         To:     'Tomcat Users List' <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>         cc: 
>         Subject:        RE: JK and multiple virtual hosts on Apache
> (repost)
> 
> 
> Thanks for the input, but I don't want any port numbers in the URLs for a
> number of reasons.  Hence my use of the JK connector (that and only 
> wanting
> to set up SSL through Apache and not Tomcat).
> 
> I'm quite surprised no one else on this list has a setup similar to what 
> I'm
> doing....
> 
> > -----Original Message-----
> > From:          David Brown [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> > Sent:          Friday, December 06, 2002 7:48 PM
> > To:            'Tomcat Users List'
> > Subject:               Re: JK and multiple virtual hosts on Apache 
> (repost)
> > 
> > Madere, Colin writes: 
> > 
> > > 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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> > 
> > Hello Colin, i'm unsure about advising on this because i'm running the 
> > non-threading apache 1.3.27. i have a very similar setup as u describe
> > that 
> > works 4 me: i have 4 virtual hosts running on the public wire plus a dns
> 
> 
> > server. the virtual hosts 4 defined in apache only w/ all https 
> JDBCRealm 
> > protected directories serving jsp and servlets redirected from apache on
> 
> 
> > port 8443. all https cgi-bin is redirected through port 443. otherwise 
> all
> > 
> > http is port 80 and 8080 for jsp/servlets. this config is pretty much 
> > "out-of-the-box" w/o any undue config on the tc side except for the 
> > JDBCRealm and a custom web.xml for each webapp both secure and 
> non-secure.
> > 
> > only server.xml editing done was basically to uncomment the connectors 
> for
> > 
> > port 8443 (ssl and non-ssl connectors). no extra stuff like <Host> tags 
> or
> > 
> > anything like that to confuse the issue. hope this helps, david. 
> > 
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