Hmm works for me, (using Apache 2.0.45, mod_jk2 from jakarta-tomcat-connectors-4.1.24-src, Tomcat 4.1.24)

What Apache/mod_jk2/Tomcat versions are you using?
What AJP Connector are you using, how does the connector config in server.xml look like?


At 17:43 21.07.2003 +0100, you wrote:
On Mon, 21 Jul 2003 17:41:13 +0200, Simon Pabst <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

hmm no, if you have just one Tomcat, it shouldn't be necessary.

I guessed as much. The thing is, I can see that the browser is just never getting the JSESSIONID cookies when accessing via Apache.


If you access directly to Tomcat the JSESSIONID cookies come no problem.

I just don't get it - this implies that mod_jk2 is stripping off the cookie response headers, or tomcat is not producing them through the jk connector.

:(


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